Thursday, September 17, 2020

More Magic Cookie Bars

 Remember these?

I had wanted to try them using white chocolate chips, macadamia nuts, and coconut.

Here they are...

I actually liked them better.

They were not nearly as sweet.

I used this exact recipe.

 I just change out the butterscotch chips, chocolate chips, and pecans out for the white chocolate and macadamia nuts.

Hope everyone is having a wonderful and safe Thursday.

See ya soon.

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

A Stylish Guide to CLASSIC SEWING

For my birthday in August, Mr. Fisherman gave me an Amazon gift card.

Oh, how I love those Amazon gift cards.

😊

One of my favorite things to buy is sewing books of any kind.

I've been eyeing A Stylish Guide to CLASSIC SEWING by Sarah Gunn and Julie Starr since it first came out.

From all the reviews I read, I knew it wasn't an actual how-to sewing book before I purchased it.

 Having said that, they do include one pattern and instructions for The Modern Classic Pencil Skirt in the back of the book.

I loved this book.

I can read it over and over.

Just as the cover says, the book explores timeless garments with history and includes many modern styling tips for ready-to-wear results.

It includes the history, characteristics, sewing tips, fabric suggestions, how to style, and who wore these classic pieces.

The artwork is beautiful on every page.

 I read several reviews from people that gave this book only two or three stars.

I am thinking they were expecting a book of sewing instructions on classic patterns and were disappointed.

 I was not. 

The book is lovely.

I am really happy I purchased it.

Seriously, I can read it over and over....

Thanks Sara and Julie for such a beautiful book and allowing me to include a few pic's of the beautiful artwork inside.

Monday, August 31, 2020

Magic Cookie Bars

 Is anyone else baking, eating, baking, eating, and then baking and eating more?

I swear, by the time this pandemic is over I will have gained 50 pounds!

No lie.

Anyhow, I'm sure everyone has seen some version of these Magic Cookie Bars before.


You can pretty much add or take away anything you want once you get the basics down.

Below is the basic recipe I used.

Magic Cookie Bars

Ingredients

1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs or 12 full-size crackers
1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 cup butterscotch morsels
1 cup shredded, sweetened coconut
1/2 cup chopped pecans
1 can sweetened condensed milk

Instructions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly spray a 13 x9 baking pan with nonstick spray.
Set aside.
Crush the graham crackers in a bag or food processor to make fine crumbs.
(I prefer the food processor)
Add the melted butter to your graham cracker crumbs and mix well.
Pour the graham cracker and butter mixture into the baking pan and press down using your fingers.
Top crust with the chocolate chips, butterscotch morsels, coconut, and pecans.
Pour the can of sweetened condensed milk evenly over the top.
Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until the edges are golden.
Cool completely before cutting. 

These are super easy to make and if you are looking for something to KILL your sweet tooth, these will definitely do the job. 
They were way too sweet for me, but Mr. Fisherman LOVED them.
 

Next time I think I will try white chocolate chips, macadamia nuts, and coconut.
I will let you know how they turn out.
 
Happy Monday everyone!

Friday, August 28, 2020

Sew Sampler August 2020

 I'm a bit late in posting. 

My August Sew Sampler actually came in Saturday's mail.

I just have a few minutes to snap a few photos and write this post so I will run through it quickly.

Lots of fun stuff.

First, of course, is the cute little box :)

It's so much fun to open your mailbox and see this...


The theme this month is Rise and Shine.
I will start with the pattern this month and then show you all the goodie's included to make it.
 
It's called the Crazy Daisy Quilt Pattern.
Valued at $9.98.


The pattern comes in two sizes; a lap version and a twin.

The Crazy Daisy Quilt Pattern is exclusive to Fat Quarter Shop for the Sew Sampler Box.
Because the patterns are exclusive to your Sew Sampler Box most all of the contents in your box each month are used to make the pattern included.

How fun is that?

The crazy units in this pattern are made using the 5" Crazy Quilt Paper included in the box.
A value of $4.48.


The Crazy Quilt Paper by Lori Holt is designed to be used with 5" charm squares.
And guess what?
Fat Quarter Shop has included not one, but two charm packs in the box this month!
The Backyard Blooms by Allison Harris of Cluck Cluck Sew.


Each charm pack includes pretty blossoms, dots, ginghams, and even chickens.
The two charm packs are valued at $19.96.

I was super excited when I saw the next item in the box.
The Kimberly Cuts 5 1/2" square rotating cutting mat.


I have been wanting to try a rotating cutting mat forever.
Even though it's only 5 1/2" square, it will allow me to try out a rotating mat.
It also has the lines marked in 1" increments for cutting smaller pieces.
The Kimberly Cuts mat is valued at $14.98.

And who can't use a few extra quilting needles?


This is a pack of 20 Dritz needles in sizes 3/9.
Value $1.48.
 
Last but not least...

The block of the month pattern for the Greatest Hits Album Quilt - Track #5 and a Promo Code for 30% off It's Sew Emma Foundation Paper Pads.


Valued at $4.98.

Grand total for all included in the August 2020 Sew Sampler Box. 
 $55.86

Again, great value for only $24.95.


Thanks, Fat Quater Shop for another fun box this month.

Friday, August 21, 2020

Am I the only crazy person?

 I have tried Google, YouTube, Instagram, Bing, Pinterest, and many other ways to find ANYONE who has made or is working on the Patio Picnic Pattern from the July 2020 Sew Sampler Box.

I have searched for Patio Picnic quilt pattern, Sew Sampler Patio Picnic, July 2020 Patio Picnic, Fat Quarter Shop Patio Picnic, and many other combos of the Patio Picnic Pattern.

Nothing.

I thought maybe I could find someone who could offer a few tips or suggestions.

At the very least, I thought maybe there was someone out there having the very same issues and I would then realize - I'm not alone. 

Nope.

I think I'm alone.

Even though this darn thing is a mess, I am not giving up.

I love the colors and the pattern is really cute, but there are just too many tiny little pieces to match up.

If you are even a 16th of an inch off on one piece it throws EVERYTHING off.

Right now, I don't have enough matching fabric in my stash for the backing or the binding to complete it. My plan is to at least finish piecing the top so that when I do find fabric for the back and binding the top will be ready to quilt and bind. 


The Post Office tracking says I should receive my August 2020 Sew Sampler Box tomorrow.

WhooHoo!

Thursday, August 13, 2020

I'm losing my marbles...

 ...or what's left of them anyway. 

This adorable Patio Picnic Pattern is starting to not look so adorable to me anymore.

It's driving me crazy!

I consider myself an intermediate quilter, but now I am beginning to question even those skills.

After finally getting in a groove and not using my seam ripper on every single block I was able to complete six of the nine pieced blocks so far.

The pieced blocks should measure 7 1/2" x 7 1/2".

ALL my blocks measured 7 1/4" x 7 1/4".

At least I was consistently off by 1/4".

I'm not sure if it's me or if I need to adjust my 1/4" foot on my machine. Either way, I'm leaving it and finishing the last three the same way so they will be the same size as the others.

My problem now is that it makes all the blocks 1/4" off.

I will be doing a lot of "fudging" to bring this quilt top together, but I am bound and determined to finish it. 

Also, I'm seeing that not many of my points are meeting exactly as they should. I'm hoping, in the end, this is such a busy little quilt that no one will even notice.

 I will just be happy to finish the darn thing.

I am begging Fat Quarter Shop to give me a break on the next Sew Sampler Box and make it something for a total beginner.

😊

Sunday, August 9, 2020

Just a reminder


Just a bit of Cricut humor.
I made this back before Covid-19 was even a thought, but I find it very appropriate especially today.
I purchased the hand soap container at The Dollar Tree, removed the label, and made it my own using my Cricut and a bit of permanent vinyl.
 It holds quite a bit of soap and is easy to refill.

In case you are wondering, I haven't given up on my Patio Picnic quilt.
We have been busy with a few home projects lately which hasn't left much time to sew.

I was hoping to finish my Patio Picnic quilt before the August Sew Sampler is released, however,
 I did notice the Fat Quarter Shop has already posted a sneak peek of the new August Sew Sampler.

Yikes!
I better get sewing...
😊

Friday, July 31, 2020

Taking a break from my Patio Picnic Pattern

For a little Christmas in July!


Just a couple Christmas mug rugs for my friends Roy and Teresa.

Anyone else working on Christmas yet?

Thursday, July 30, 2020

What I have learned so far...

The instructions for the Patio Picnic quilt have this nice little page in the back where you can write notes and things you have learned while making this quilt.


I like that idea. 
That way, should you make it again, you will have your notes to help with the next one.

I have started piecing a few blocks.


Even using a design board (baking pan and batting 😉) it is so easy to get confused about which direction these tiny little squares are sewn together.


You may think you have them all lined up correctly, sew them together, and THEN find out you have one upside down and must take the entire thing apart and resew it.
Not once, not twice but several times.

AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH.....
😖


So, here's what I have learned so far.


If I can ever step away from my seam ripper long enough, I will try to keep you updated on my progress.
No, seriously...
My seam ripper and I have now become one.

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Instructions

They are there for a reason.

The person who took the time to write the instructions assumes you are going to actually read and FOLLOW them.
Again, they are there for a reason.

My mother taught me the art of quilting many years ago.
 My mother always pressed her seams open and taught me to do the same.

I have found many quilters press to the dark.
The instructions for this pattern say to press seams open unless otherwise indicated.

Since I chose a white background for my Patio Picnic quilt I decided it might be best to press the seams to the dark side.


I WAS WRONG.

I found after stitching my first block it was way too bulky in all the tiny little intersections.
 Rather than fighting with it, I decided to go back and press the seams open on each and every tiny little 1 1/2" square.
It took me an hour.


The moral of the story...

Save yourself an hour and 
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS.
They are there for a reason.

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Moving right along...

I am really loving the 1" half square triangle paper I received in my Sew Sampler Box.


It's super easy to use.
Just follow the arrows and sew on the dashed lines.


The pattern calls for 5 eighteen square sections.

 
Once they are sewn, cut apart, the paper peeled off and pressed you will end up with five adorable little stacks of 1 1/2" squares.


Yep.
Cute, aren't they?


Theses are so tiny.
I would never have been able to sew these without the triangle paper.

I will have to say if you are someone who likes a clean, neat sewing table,
these might not be for you.

 
What a mess!


But, worth the mess in the end.


Don't you think?

Friday, July 24, 2020

Improvise

I have been cutting the fabric for my Patio Picnic pattern.

There are so many little pieces to keep track of.

 Unfortunately, neither was in my budget this month. 

I decided to improvise and use what I had.

I drug out the ol' Scrabble game and sorted through all the letters until I found A through Z.
   

I then cut a piece of cotton batting to fit the bottom of a 18" x 13" baking sheet.

It works perfectly to hold and keep my pieces in order.


 I cut 189 itsy bitsy 1 1/2" squares for letters F and G.



All pieces cut and ready to go.

See ya soon..... 

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Sew Sampler Box July 2020

A few weeks back I signed up to receive the Sew Sampler Box from The Fat Quarter Shop.
They do have a waiting list, but it didn't take long for my name to come up.

I was so excited when they contacted me to let me know they had opened new spots.

If you're not familiar with the Sew Sampler Box it's $24.95 a month and full of goodies.
You receive your box once a month and it includes an assortment of really cool stuff.
Usually fabric, notions, patterns, discount coupons and more.

Sounds like fun, doesn't it?
Maybe it's because this was my first box and I was so excited, but it seems like it took
 F-O-R-E-V-E-R
 to get here.
Of course it didn't.
I received the invoice via e-mail on July 16th and received it in the mail July 21st.

It was so worth the wait!

First, look at the adorable little box it comes in.


When you open it this is the first thing you see.


A little clue of what's inside.
 When you turn it over it has coupon codes for purchases from The Fat Quarter Shop.
This month it's 20% off Jelly Rolls or 2 1/2" strips.


Next, is a card giving you information on all the enclosed goodies.


First up is the Petite Shades of Summer  2.5" Rolie Polie valued at $17.98.


Sew pretty....

Next we have the 1" size half square triangle paper valued at $10.98.
Wow, this roll makes 630 half square triangles!


I have never used the half  square triangle paper before so I'm pretty excited to try this out.

Next up is a sampler pack of Magic Pins valued at $12.98.
This is a pack of 19 pins.



Honestly, I'm not sure I would pay $12.98 for 19 pins, but I love that I can sample different types of pins before I buy a whole pack of something I may never use.
So, I'm pretty happy to have a sample of each.

The next item was a bit strange to me until I googled all the many uses.
Hugo's Amazing Tape 1/2" x 16.6 yard roll valued at $7.24.


It's pretty handy stuff.
I'm just afraid once Mr. Fisherman sees all the uses for this amazing tape he will snatch it up and I will never see it again.

Now, on to the patterns included...


OMG! This is so adorable!
It's called Patio Picnic and comes in 2 sizes (lap version and throw version) valued at $9.98.
The pattern is designed to use your Petite Shades Of Summer Rolie Polie and the 1" half square triangle paper.

 Fat Quarter Shop had posted a sneak peek of the July 2020 box where everyone had a chance to guess the theme for this month.
 Several guessed a "Christmas in July" theme.
Personally, I'm happy they chose a summer theme instead of "Christmas in July" theme.

They also include a BOM (block of the month) pattern valued at $4.98.
This is called Greatest Hits Album Quilt.
Track # 4 


Check it out....


Even the inside of the box is cute!

I added up the value of everything included and it came to $64.14.
Not a bad deal for $24.95.
What do you think?