Monday, May 29, 2017

Mmmmmm ... warm sweet cornbread!


Scrapatch Sweet Cornbread 

It is a cool and misty Memorial Day here.

A good day to bake a favorite comfort food.

This is my go-to recipe: 

4 eggs, separated
3/4 cup melted butter, cooled
3/4 cup milk
1/3 cup sour cream 
1 teaspoon vanilla 
2 cups flour
1 cup cornmeal
1 and 1/4 cup sugar
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt (optional)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

I use a seasoned stoneware sheet pan and I do not grease it.

Melt butter and set to cool.

Combine dry ingredients and set aside for adding later.

Separate egg yolks and whites.  

Beat the whites until stiff peaks form.

In large separate bowl, using same beater, 
mix eggs, vanilla, milk and sour cream until frothy.
Mix in cooled melted butter.

In two additions, mix in dry ingredients just until combined.
Do not over mix.

Fold in beaten egg whites. 

Spread evenly in baking pan.

Bake 25-30 minutes or until tests done.

Serve warm with soft butter or honey.

Yummy!

This recipe is very sweet.
Reduce sugar if you do not like your cornbread as sweet as I do. 

Enjoy!





Tuesday, May 23, 2017

30's POTC Block 14


 POTC Block 14 done!

After several days of lovely sunshine,
it has been cool and rainy here today.

A good day to stay in and sew.


I tired a new piecing method that a friend shared online for this block.

My friend likes to sew the corners into "wings" and then sew them to the center.

This method did not feel comfortable to me.
The block felt too large and awkward when I was sewing the corners on.
I also had to set more "anchors" at the intersecting points to keep the pieces aligned.

Back to the method that is fast becoming "tried and true" for me ...



I usually sew the center,
then add the next four.
then sew the pairs,
then sew the pairs around the center,
as I did in this earlier block.

I think that everyone who sews these blocks must find a method and a rhythm
that works best for them.

I do like to try new ideas though.

Do you have a preferred way of sewing these blocks?

I love to try new things.


Katniss helped and checked my work.

I think Katniss would rather have been outside sewing again today, though.

Maybe tomorrow, Katniss.

We have to make some more connecting units and start the corner units.

More soon!

Sweet quilty dreams!





Saturday, May 20, 2017

Sew Sampling


My May Sew Sampler Box has arrived!!

Warning:  Spoiler Photos Below!

If you have subscribed 

and have not received your box yet,

click off this post now

so you can enjoy 

all the fun surprises inside

when your box arrives.

This happened to me last month when I opened 

Instagram and

without warning

the photo at the top of my feed

showed all the goodies

in the April box.

I tried closing my eyes.

It mostly worked.

My box arrived later that day.

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I like surprises.
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This spring I decided to treat my quilty addiction.

One box a month.

I have signed up for the monthly




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sew 

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Here is is!



Hello, May Box!

I really enjoy slowly opening and unpacking

all the lovely surprises

in this cute little box. 



A box full of quilty happiness!


That lovely little  bundle of color is



The pattern is just right for this bundle.

All I need to add is background fabric to create the flimsy.

It even includes the  small specialty ruler to help sew the blocks.

I love it!!

Looking forward to next month's box already.

<3


Friday, May 19, 2017

13 POTC Blocks


Block 13 done
for my
30's POTC BOM

This is layout choice D in the previous post,
which was the most popular pick.

Three of these are kit fabrics,
although the plaid was in another block kit.

The lambs are from my 10" squares stash.

Time for more slow stitching this weekend.

What are your plans for the weekend?

Have a happy, quilty one.
 :)




Tuesday, May 16, 2017

12 Patchwork of the Crosses Blocks Done!


Block 12 for my 30's POTC BOM done!

Time to go play with the fabrics to layout a new block.

I am trying to layout the blocks one at a time as I go along now,
so I do not have too many blocks laid out ahead of me.


Here are the choices ...


A


B


C


D

Since they both have the fussy cut lamb fabric,
this a  "companion block" for ...


Block 6

So,  I am leaning toward

Layout C

as it is the most different.

I think I like Layout D the best.

Hmmmmm ...

Decisions ... decisions.

I am always interested in reader's opinions though.

 I learn a lot about design that way .

So thanks for your help ... :-)


Friday, May 12, 2017

Slowly Stitching ~ Another Block Done!


Block 11 for my 



Block 12 begun!

It has been a slow, slow stitching week.

Hope to make more quilty progress soon.

May all of you have a lovely weekend!

:-) 

Sunday, May 7, 2017

Another Block Done and One More Begun!


Here is Block 10
for my 


Here is the layout for the next block.

I love slow stitching these blocks!

I have not had as much time lately as the yard needs work
and I am also machine piecing a quilt.

Slow Sunday Stitching

Linking up with 



What are you working on this weekend?

Happy Sunday!


Thursday, May 4, 2017

1-2-3 as Easy as A-B-C


As Easy As ABC,
My Grand-darling is turning three!

This is a FREE PATTERN
Click on this link:
Easy As ABC  .pdf by Robert Kaufman

Everly is going to be 
starting pre-school next month!

Where did the time fly?

Everly is also getting a big girl bed. 

Grammy has to make a quilt to mark the occasions.

I am using the quilt kit pictured above.
30's Repros 
Looks like the old alphabet book
that I had as a child.

I shall be visiting next month
and plan to bring this little quilt with me. 



For May, my goal is to complete the quilt top.

Linking up today with the


When not at my machine, I also plan to slow stitch  more POTC blocks.

What are your goals this month?


Have a Happy May!