
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Yippi-kai-yay!

I Heart Cannibals!

Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Tres Chic!

Saturday, March 17, 2007
Slainte!
I wanted to make something green and obnoxious to take to work tonight for treats. I was going to make frosted shamrock sugar cookies the day before yesterday but I lacked both the time and strength. I had a moment of inspiration this morning when, hungry and scrounging for a before-slumber-snack, I happened upon a box of lemon pudding mix. I then rummaged through my cupboards and found a lemon cake mix and Voila--Lemon Bread! I baked them in my festive green bread tins I bought at the Liberty store in London (I STILL have the shopping bag!) and I even added green food coloring to the batter as added craic! This is a recipe from the family cookbook my mother compiled in 1995. It's official title is the "Cook's Choice" cookbook, but we lovingly refer to it as the "White Trash" cookbook! It is a simple recipe and really should be considered more of a pound cake than a bread.
1 small box instant lemon pudding mix
1 box lemon cake mix
4 eggs
1/2 c. oil
1 c. water
Mix all ingredients thoroughly. Pour batter into 2 greased bread pans and bake at 350 degrees for 30-35 minutes or until knife comes out clean. Mix together 1/2 c. sugar and 1/4c. lemon juice and drizzle over loaves while still in pan. I went to a local charity based second hand store the other day in search of piles and stacks of knitting needles (they're never there when you're actually LOOKING for them) for gifts/prizes at the next Knit Night. I didn't find any but I bought a big bag of lovely wooden spools of thread, two funky zippers, and a darning egg for my collection (honestly, what DON'T I collect?!). I could think of no greater backdrop today than my Aran sweater that I purchased at An Tuirne on the Aran Island of Inismore and you can STILL smell the lanolin in the wool! I am working up the courage to knit one for myself soon! If my apartment ever catches fire, I will be wearing this sweater as I run for my life!
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Kottou Cardi


Saturday, March 03, 2007
Oh, and did I mention...


Kitty Pi and Other Felting Adventures

I finally washed my Fuzzy Feet and they are nice and thick and fuzzy now, but I had to wash them no less than three times in our crappy washer. I was felting my Kitty Pi (below) with it and I figured out I could bail some of the water out of the washer and poured a kettle full of boiling water in to replace it to make the water good and hot. I am quite pleased with the results and I'm sure my feet will be too once these are dry.

This frumpy pile of knitting will be felted into a Kitty Pi as a gift for a sick kitty I know. And did I mention that I used up EVERY LAST BIT of my Cascade 220 that I bought for that felted purse? I feel that was a good investment because I got 2 purses and a Kitty Pi out of those 6 skeins. And it's always a good feeling knowing that you won't have leftover yarn festering in your scrap pile: too little to really use for anything but too much to throw away.

I ended up washing this twice and then blocking it on my round Tupperware with some bedsheets wrapped around it. I still think it could shrink a bit more, but we'll see how it 'fits' him first. I'm taking it to the invalid shortly and I hope he likes it!
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