Wednesday 25 November 2015

Happy 1-Month-To-Christmas!

Sorry. I can get a bit over-excited, and just overlook the hundreds of pounds spent on things that the novelty will wear off of in a few days, and foods that will make us spherical. Ahem.
ANYWAYS it actually feels more like Christmas this year. It's colder and there's more chance of frost so everything feels more Christmas-y - partly because of my red nose and suffering, and party because of the lack of money in my purse!
I don't really have much to talk about today because I haven't got much done, I just wanted an excuse  so that I could say it was one month till Christmas. Yeah.
I'm trying to think of something interesting to talk about... and I can't... so nothing unusual there then. Other than some bizarre and frankly disturbing dreams involving an aye-aye (just google it), jelly, and EXERCISE (GAASP) I'm totally, boringly normal. Ha.


Update you soon :D
Heather xx

Sunday 22 November 2015

Progress on the Shirt

This is just a little thing for today but if I do lots more progress I might update this or do another mini post. Yesterday I did the exact opposite of what I said I would. I was supposed to spend five minutes clearing the floor in my (half-rearranged) bedroom when AND SUDDENLY THREE HOURS LATER happened... yeah. Tidying is slightly more productive I guess. BUT I also spent until ten in the evening finishing off my shirt (sans snaps) which gave me backache. Maybe the world is telling me that stitching is so much more comfortable. Naturally, after finally turning off the sewing machine that had been on for six hours and thinking I can't see because I've been looking at small things for ages! I just had to go and check on my mum who was neglecting the lamp and the stand in favour of cleaning out our guinea pigs... Yeah I totally didn't stay up until 12:00. But that's my stitching for today done, right? (Bad Heather. Very bad Heather.)

So anyway here's the shirt so far, beautifully modeled by Jennifer:



The bottom edges are the same length, it's just without the snaps they don't sit properly yet. There are a few loose threads - that's something I'll have to do today!

As for the coffee, I've updated my last post and put a pretty picture of what it looked like 24 hours ago, and what it definitely not what it looks like currently! Oink.

Update you soon P=

Heather xx


Friday 20 November 2015

Coffee Cake and Witterings =D

So I mentioned a coffee cake yesterday. I think I'm ill because I actually did bake it today AND I'm writing about it. I don't know. It looks artistic. Yep. (The photos aren't complying so I'll edit some in tomorrow when there's better lighting.)

Anyway the recipe if you're interested!
(I usually multiply by 1.5 because NOTHING will rise in my oven. This is the original recipe. I do substitute some ingredients for letters to make it clearer!)

For the cake...

A) 4oz butter/marg

B) 6oz light brown sugar/golden caster  (I find substituting about a third to a half of either of these with demerara gives the cake a really rich but not too sweet flavour)

C) 6oz self raising flour

D) 2 (medium) eggs

E) 1 tbsp instant coffee granules

F) 2oz pecans/walnuts (I use walnuts because I think they're nicer and they're half the price!)

For the icing...

G) 3oz butter (if you do use marg don't use a low fat one! I made the mistake and it just curdled - badly!)

H) 6oz icing sugar

I) 1 tbsp instant coffee granules

J) 1 tbsp hot chocolate/cocoa powder

Oven - Gas Mark 5, for 20 to 30 minutes or until springy when pressed

1. Get two small bowls and put E in one, and I & J in the other. Add a small amount of boiling water to each. E should be liquid and the granules fully dissolved. IJ should be a paste regardless of if it's dissolved. Reserve to cool.

2. Beat the butter and the sugar until they're smooth and fluffy.

3. Preferably in a jug, beat the eggs and add E.

4. (To avoid curdling) Add equal parts of the egg mix and the flour to the sugar mix. Beat with each addition until it's all combined.

5. Roughly chop and add the nuts. Remember to fold the mix, to add more air.

6. Divide evenly between two cake tins and bake.

7. While it's in the oven you can make the icing! Beat the butter and the icing sugar until they're creamy and then add the IJ paste. It should turn pale brown and if it goes runny then the paste was too watery. Try beating it more and if that won't work then add more butter or sugar. If it does work still beat it quite a lot to get that air and volume into it.

8. Before being all eager, wait for the cakes to cool after removing then from the oven. If you ice them while hot the icing will just melt and disappear!

Okay, that's the recipe done. Happy heart attack!

On another note it's finally Friday! Looking forward to the weekend so I can put in a lot of crafty hours. I'm not sure if I should focus on the denim shirt or my wolf - probably the wolf since that's what you seem most interested in.

[Edit] Here's the photo:



See you sometime soon!
Heather xx

Thursday 19 November 2015

Lots of Pictures - And Cross-Stitches!

Yeah... That happened. I've had absolutely everything on my mind except this blog. Oops. I did however manage to take pictures of the denim shirt so far, although they are from a couple of weeks ago so I've done a little more since then. I have conquered my hatred and completed my first ever cross stitch which will now be going on my list of hobbies ^.^ I think it's pretty but it did take me forever!
Anyway I have the pictures of the shirt now. I know the lighting is sinful but at least I have them! Don't be too blown away... it is pretty under-developed at the moment. I'm going to have fun with the arms because this fabric is thicker than the suggested linen so it doesn't move as easily.

I know it isn't that impressive but I'm proud of the pocket!
I am really surprised how I've managed to not mess it up. So proud. (Ignore
the annoying tiny raw edge...)
Underside of the collar. Bank of Mother bought me a twin needle which is now
very much appreciated, but every time I use it I'm praying I don't go wrong.
One row of stitching to unpick is bad enough. Can you imagine two?
I know it's a bit late to mention it, but I went with my personal walking bank to Ally Pally and the Knitting and Stitching show on my birthday. As usual I was just too cute to refuse so I ended up blagging a shocking pile of things.
One thing I decided to get was more patchwork material, so after much deliberation I settled for these ones. Do not judge my taste in colour - as you can see by my background, it's different!

General nice bold colours. I was only supposed to get four but I spent so long
hanging round the stall I was allowed another one. Maybe it was to celebrate
ohmigodgreat she's leaving at last!!
CHRISTMAAAAAASSS!!! Ahem. Sorry. I think the red one is pretty.
My mum hates this but I love it. What do you think, should paisley be erased
from existence?
Cross Stitch!

Close up of my progress so far on the wolf head. One of the three pics that I've
shamelessly nicked from my mum's blog.




Birds on a Wire - Completed!! The first proper cross stitch that I actually had the
patience to sit down and  finish ^.^.

I know it's not my normal type if post or anything but at least it's something. I might post some pictures of the most perfect recipe for coffee cake if I bake it tomorrow. Friday, at last. It's too late in the evening for me to comprehend humour so sorry if this is less amusing than the last one!

Happy Awesome-ness-ness!

Heather xx