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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Sunday Leisure Reading

I love reading Lee's post of the month but I'm so half-organized. Today I give you the posts that made me click the star last year:
  • Not Martha's Christmas Tree Ornament Mobile in the shape of a Christmas tree. Christmas without all the vegetation. And the how-to.
  • Make a Flip Top Fabric Notepad Cover on Lark with the Sewing Editor from Craft Gossip.
  • A perfect little gift for the hostess or your grandma, and quick! Doily-Covered Soaps on Craft.
  • If I collected ceramic sculptures of ladies in pretty dresses, it would be these. {Craft}
  • Margy's Pecan Bars
  • Awesome "Snow Globe" finishing technique from Tatyana. Sadly without tutorial. {in Russian}
  • Skeleton wreath to guarantee you get no trick or treaters--or that they all stop in--from Craft.
  • A tile pendant necklace you can make with photos or scrapbook paper.
  • Betz White shows us how to knit with cashmere sweaters.
  • Pioneer Woman gives a recipe for beer-braised beef--perfect for Sunday dinner, now that I have Jersey, His Royal Fussiness, to contend with.
  • Edgar makes Hawaiian cookies, and I did mean to make these for my sister's birthday. Poo. She'll just have to wait.
  • Papercrafters will be interested in shiori ningyo Japanese bookmark dolls. {whip up}
  • Duck feet baby socks...as cute as they sound. {Craft}
  • A collection of baby knitting. It's not just 'cause it's cute...my sister is getting married, people! (She's not getting married because she has to, but the production of off-spring is one of their immediate goals.) {whip up}
  • Beautiful embroidered pin cushions on Szentpyr. Purchased? Stitched? I can't tell. {in Hungarian} 
  • Gorgeous compact raised garden, for when the dog stops digging up the yard. (I blame the chipmunks. They just smell so good in their network of tunnels.) {Craft}
  • I bought all the ingredients to make this once, and the bread went off before I managed it. Someday we'll eat Savory Gruyere Stuffed French Toast. {Margy, again}
  • More food: Satay-Spiced Peanut Butter Sandwiches. {Craft}
  • Stop me if I've told you this before, but when my mother used to run the craft fair at my high school, I was called upon to make all sorts of things. She'd hand me a craft magazine and say, "Make this." But I also quilled at that time. I used to make quilled ornaments that she would sell for a quarter. (Bitter? Who, me?) So my past life includes quilling, and this idea for quilled monograms is inspiring. {Craft}
  • I'm always looking for ways to show off how fashionable Stella is at heart. Ruff House collars, not cheap but beautiful. Right now, she's sporting looks from Lucky Fiona. {Craft}
  • Planning a trip to Paris? Let Isabelle be your guide to fabric, yarn, and notions.
  • Remember when my sister returned the dress she wore at my wedding for recycling and I was looking for a project? Found it. {Craft}
  • Cool envelopes. Because making cards isn't enough? {Craft}
  • Julie Jackson of Subversive Stitch on organization. {Craft}
  • Lavender Fleur de Sel Caramel Sauce at Martha Stewart via Angry Chicken. You know how I love salt in my caramel.
  • Sampler Girl's Tenderness of Heart freebie that I wish I had remembered for Valentine's Day. 
  • Superhero headband. I wish I had remembered this for last Christmas. Someday soon my superheros will outgrow the need for costumes. {Whip Up}
  • I have a scrapbook that has wire binding, and I haven't used it for fear of not being able to move the pages. Fear no more. Future Girl tells us how.
  • I did think of these superhero capes this Christmas, but I thought the style might be too girly. And now, perhaps, the moment has passed. {Craft}

Maybe this will help me remember all that I mean to do? I don't really think so either.

Yesterday the only mail in our ugly mailbox was for Maggie. I'm keeping a list in the right hand sidebar. Watch for your town to show up. If I get two from the same place, I'll think of something but for right now this will do.

7 comments:

  1. Maggie's card is set to go off tomorrow ... provided I remember to go by the post office, that is. ;)

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  2. Thanks for this great list! I also enjoy Lee's lists and the featured posts inspire me to stitch even more.
    Well, that and going to the local cross-stitch store to find the patterns to some of those finished pieces.

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  3. ready for a new traveling pattern:

    Karen's Blog has details

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  4. Great list, thanks for taking the trouble to compile it :)

    Now I just need a leap week every month and I might be able to get to some of these!

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  5. Anonymous8:43 PM

    You know the Pioneer Woman, Ree, is from right up there by the SN. Do you have her cookbook?

    dd

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  6. Okay, let me address the ones that I like in order:
    Snow globe - fantastic! And there is a tutorial on her blog - http://vechernie-posidelki.blogspot.com/2010/11/one-more-snow-globe.html
    Tile pendant necklace - I have the Etsy site bookmarked and had to rein in my clicky finger to keep from buying supplies for a necklace and earrings
    Japanese bookmark dolls - I'm still on a bookmark kick from Christmas, so these look great
    Quilled monograms - I'm all over this

    Okay, that's it for now. I need more projects like I need a good hole in my head. You are too much of a temptress!

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  7. I bookmarked the quilled monogram one too. I am, however, too ashamed to share the rest of the ones I starred or bookmarked because there are tons of them that I will probably never look at again. On the bright side, many of them are recipes and I have been trying to cook new and different things, so that's good, right?

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