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| Done in garter stitch and sewn together. |
Sunday, September 25, 2016
Learning to knit
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greyhound,
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knitting,
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Monday, January 4, 2016
Friday, January 30, 2015
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Baking, not Beading
| Getting ready to put together Russian tea biscuits |
My mom came to take care of me in June after I had surgery. Every time she visits I ask her to bring one thing - Russian tea biscuits. This time I think she brought me some from Lucy's Sweet Surrender, but I will take them from almost anywhere. If you don't know what these are, you probably haven't visited Cleveland, Ohio. I search a bit and found their origin is a bit foggy and often confused with Russian tea cakes aka Mexican wedding cookies. You can see here and here that while their origin is mysterious, you can find them all over Cleveland and if you discover them elsewhere, ask if the baker is from northeastern Ohio.
We planned to make Russian tea biscuits last month when she was here. One thing led to another and we never got around to it. Yesterday I decided it was time. I hoarded a number of recipes on Pinterest and decided to make this one from "Do you know a good recipe for...?" I actually planned to make this recipe from Salon because of the discussion of Cleveland and Lax & Mandel bakery, but some wires were crossed when I got working. My mom brought from Ohio Braswell's red raspberry jam that turns out to have been made in Statesboro, Georgia. It is perfect for this recipe.
We planned to make Russian tea biscuits last month when she was here. One thing led to another and we never got around to it. Yesterday I decided it was time. I hoarded a number of recipes on Pinterest and decided to make this one from "Do you know a good recipe for...?" I actually planned to make this recipe from Salon because of the discussion of Cleveland and Lax & Mandel bakery, but some wires were crossed when I got working. My mom brought from Ohio Braswell's red raspberry jam that turns out to have been made in Statesboro, Georgia. It is perfect for this recipe.
| I had a little help from a small, sleepy sous chef. |
I made the dough the day before and refrigerated it. In the morning, I chopped all the nuts and fruits for the filling. Since this is Georgia, and I didn't want to make a run to the grocery store, I used pecans instead of walnuts. My pecans came from a local orchard, Clover Pecan Company, and are the Stuart variety. I bought them in May at the Valdosta Farm Days market and popped them in the freezer (my favorite way to store nuts, dried chiles, and ginger). My recipe called for raisins and dates/figs. I prefer sultans or currants, but those aren't to be found in Valdosta except around the winter holidays so I used golden raisins and dates. Remi and I planted a fig tree this spring which has grown a whopping six fruits. Next year we should have enough that I will use home grown figs.
I had divided the dough into four parts and as I rolled and filled each I learned a little something useful. Rolling this dough between sheets of plastic wrap makes it much easier to get it to the proper shape and thickness. I also discovered that after topping the dough with jam, nuts, raisins, and figs that using the wrap to assist rolling the 14 inch long piece helped me to get a tight roll and to place it seam side down. After spending some more time in the fridge, the dough logs get sliced, brushed with frothy egg white, and topped with sugar.
| Rolled pastry getting an egg white wash and sprinkle of sugar. |
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Adventures in Looming
| my first piece of loom work |
| you can see my wobbles, but I was happy and they aren't so evident when I'm wearing the cuff |
| butter soft leather lining |
Next, I decided to try weaving with some 15/0s. Crazy, huh? Well I decided that looming went so quickly that I might as well use the tiny beads I love so much. I had seen this pattern in a Bead and Button a few years ago. It turned out that the crazy part of this attempt wasn't the 15/0s, but the 37 warp threads!
| "In Flight" pattern from B&B |
| Look at all those warp threads! |
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Yellow flowers
I have not been doing much jewelry photographing, but I have been making pieces. This is a the second lariat I made based on Leslie Frazier's Trumpet Flower Necklace in the Aug/Sept 2012 Beadwork
Now I must get busy with the camera in order to show off what I have been doing since last spring.
Now I must get busy with the camera in order to show off what I have been doing since last spring.
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