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Farm Boy To Foodie: December 2011
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Farm Boy To Foodie. Tuesday, December 27, 2011. I’ve been mulling casseroles over a lot recently. Most of the trouble probably can be boiled down to the fact that I have yet in my adult life been invited to a potluck dinner. Sure I’ve of course gone to parties and brought a dip or an appetizer, but there’s never been that type of event that I can bring a filling casserole as my contribution. Anyway I digress…. That last statement though got me thinking. Here is my little Venn diagram to show this, with s...
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Farm Boy To Foodie: March 2013
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Farm Boy To Foodie. Monday, March 18, 2013. One Last Post for Saint Patrick's Day (Maybe). Saint Patrick’s Day might have been yesterday, but I found no need to stop doing Irish-inspired posts. This might be the last for a bit or I’ll have one more this week, we’ll see. In any case, this post goes off the topic of food and instead has to do with music. As far as Irish music goes, I can be a bit of a traditionalist snob. I’ll admit that right off the bat. It also doesn’t help that Joan bought me a b...
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Craft Time: be mine
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A peek at the goings on in my craft room. Wednesday, February 11, 2009. Posted by Serge Protector. I love needlework and do a lot of cross-stitch. Not so much regular embroidery anymore, but you never know when I'll pick up an old fave hobby again! February 11, 2009 at 10:22 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Long time, no blog. Houses, Houses, Houses! Natural Favric Clothing for Autumn/Winter (Japanese). Small Articles Made of Wool Felt (Japanese). Zakka Sewing by Theresa Laskey and Chika Mori.
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Craft Time: Long time, no blog
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A peek at the goings on in my craft room. Sunday, February 8, 2009. Long time, no blog. Posted by Serge Protector. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Long time, no blog. Houses, Houses, Houses! Natural Favric Clothing for Autumn/Winter (Japanese). Small Articles Made of Wool Felt (Japanese). Zakka Sewing by Theresa Laskey and Chika Mori. My Favorite Felt Sweets pub by Japan Publications Trading Co. LTD. Cute Stuff by Aranzi Aronzo. The Cute Book by Aranzi Aronzo. Cute Dolls by Aranzi Aronzo.
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Craft Time: 12/14/08 - 12/21/08
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A peek at the goings on in my craft room. Wednesday, December 17, 2008. Web site has a ton of information on its products. I found this information on needle size helpful for determining which size of the universal type needle to purchase for my projects. I also stumbled across the description of the wing needle while browsing the Schmetz. Posted by Serge Protector. Links to this post. Labels: books and supplies. Who knows, tone is difficult to gauge in an electronic communication. I'm not going to q...
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Craft Time: 11/30/08 - 12/7/08
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A peek at the goings on in my craft room. Sunday, November 30, 2008. The virtues of mom and pop. Cutting counter. She reluctantly and impatiently directed me right back to the stacks of fabric I had come from and left me to hunt for nonexistent fabrics. This uncaring attitude would never be found Greenbaums or Sisters. The employees at these stores are always so helpful and they know their store's fabric inventories like the back of their hands. Posted by Serge Protector. Links to this post.
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Craft Time: 12/28/08 - 1/4/09
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A peek at the goings on in my craft room. Saturday, January 3, 2009. Terrariums: a little green in a white winter. Claire and I made a few terrariums just before Christmas. We made one for each of her teachers and a couple for us too. I think they looked really nice and I want to make some more as soon as I can find more appropriate glass containers at Goodwill. Here are a couple of photos of our work in progress and also the finished product. Here are the finished products:. Posted by Serge Protector.
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Craft Time: customer appreciation
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A peek at the goings on in my craft room. Sunday, March 1, 2009. Posted by Serge Protector. Yeah, that's my baby! I mean, cat. Anyway, she keeps pawing at the cabinet which hides her spare (it's in a baggie and she still managed to get wind of it). Thanks again. I'm not sure who has enjoyed it more, Stella or C and I as we laugh at her licking and playing with it. March 4, 2009 at 2:41 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Crafting in my sleep. Houses, Houses, Houses! Cute Stuff by Aranzi Aronzo.
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Craft Time: 12/7/08 - 12/14/08
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A peek at the goings on in my craft room. Saturday, December 13, 2008. I have spent the entire day sitting at the dining table working on a little fabric house that measures about 6 x 4 x 6 inches. I have been thoroughly frustrated by the blessed thing but now that it only needs windows and a front door, I am pretty happy with my work. The instructions can be found here. At the blog posting that I started out with. There are plenty of people that seem to have had little trouble,. Posted by Serge Protector.
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Craft Time: 11/16/08 - 11/23/08
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A peek at the goings on in my craft room. Thursday, November 20, 2008. I have to admit from the start that this post is basically a book report that was constructed using Cliffs Notes. I was doing some reading on Wikipedia tonight and I just wanted to gather the information into one spot here on my blog. So here are some passages taken from Wikipedia. In the sense that fulling is done to fabric whereas felting is done to fibers that are not in fabric form. Posted by Serge Protector. Links to this post.