Sunday, February 19, 2012

I love Simplicity

So, a few weeks ago, I decided to really sit down and learn how to sew. I have made several attempts in the past, but they never panned out. Mostly because I've had a long standing feud with my mother's sewing machine. I would try to sew with it and it would suck up my material and jam or wouldn't sew the stitches right. I would get frustrated. Then, my mother, who was trying to teach me would get frustrated, and finally we would both give up and set the machine and the project in a corner in digust.

Well, about a year or two ago now, I thought I would try it again. I would make pajama pants. I brought the machine home with me so I could work in the relative piece of my own home. I carefully read the manual and started again. It was an epic failure. I was so frustrated and thought it was just me. Actually, I blamed the sewing machine and convinced my husband that we needed a new one. He was game to buy one and we started looking.

My mom though, was actually a little hurt that we were rejecting her grandmother's machine and convinced me to just get it cleaned and tuned up instead. It cost about as much as a new machine to get the old one tuned up, but we did it. And it has worked wonderfully ever since. I am so delighted!! My husband has made a couple costume pieces with it now and I've used it for some random things that I just made up. Nothing big though.

That all changed during one of my many trips through Jo-Ann Fabrics. They got in a stock of Star Wars fabrics. What was I to do except make pajamas for my daughter for her birthday. So I picked some fabric and a pattern and went at it. I am delighted with the results!


I had a VERY rudimentary knowledge of reading patterns when I started this. My grandmother taught me to make a Halloween costume when I was 12 and I had made a couple skirts a few years ago. The Simplicity pattern instructions are SO easy to follow though. They walk you through everything nice and slowly with plenty of illustrations. There were still some things I didn't quite get, even after reading how to do it a few times, like collars, but the Youtube was a great resource when I would get completely lost.

I'm so excited now! I have a new sense of accomplishment and I'm feeling brave enough to try to make some clothes for me now. This should get interesting.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Finally some finished objects

Christmas was interesting. In spite of having several projects already to work on, I decided to start a few more. Some were Christmas presents, some were just things that I thought would be fun and suddenly, I felt absolutely overwhelmed with projects, which is not good for an already busy and stressful holiday. Well, slowly, I've been getting things done.

My advent calender never quite worked out. I got the main design finished, but the idea that I had for the pockets just didn't work. So, I think I'm going to have to tear out the pockets and I'm just going to finish it to be a wall hanging. I'm pretty pleased with it though and I can't wait to hang it up next Christmas. 


I also finished a microwaveable rice bag for a Christmas present, which sadly enough, I forgot to take a picture of. I'm going to make more though because they are lovely. I added a few drops of lavender to it and it smells great and stays warm for at least 45 min.

And then, there's my neverending project. Civil War mittens. A woman I know has a shop that she sets up at reenactments and she gives us the yarn and supplies the pattern and we make mittens for her. Here's her website. She's really cool! And, I have learned so much making these mittens, and not just about kntting.

At first when I started working on these, they frustrated me so much because I felt like I never had time to do anything else. All I did was work on mittens and I felt like I wasn't getting much done. Then, I realized, the mittens didn't have to be the center of my universe. Instead, they could just be something to keep my hands busy when I was doing other things. I started taking them to work meetings in the mornings and they kept me awake after working the night shift. I would take them outside with me when my daughter just wanted to run. She loved it because she got to stay outside for so much longer since I wasn't getting bored as quickly. I worked on them when I just wanted something mindless and relaxing to do. Then, when I was ready for a challenge I could put them aside knowing that I wasn't neglecting them, I just had other things to do. Now, I love these mittens. They are an ongoing project that I am so grateful for.


I think what I love about projects is that they add spice to life. They are fun and interesting. When I think of them as seasoning they make my life brighter. They make a terrible main dish though when allowed to overwhelm every aspect of my life. Everything in moderation, right?!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Surprisingly Good!

My idea to make one recipe a week out of the "Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook" has never actually developed into more than just an idea, but I still love the cookbook. About a month ago, I used it to make Shepherd's Pie. Yum!





At the time, I was just trying to throw something together quickly before work. My plan was to make Shepherd's Pie as quickly as possible and use instant mashed potatoes for the top and just throw some ingredients in for the filling. I thought I should probably use a recipe though, so I pulled out the cookbook. It called for mashing your own potatoes and choping more vegetables than I had planned to.


I was worried about the time though. I only had about an hour. So, I made the filling according to the recipe and planned on still making the instant mashed potatoes for the top, until I found out we were out of the instant potatoes. So, I peeled and chopped and threw some potatoes in water and turned up the heat and crossed my fingers.


The potatoes were done before I knew it. The pie went together easily and, in the end, it was totally worth it to make my own potatoes for the top. I need to remember that my sense of how long it usually takes to do things can be adversely influenced by how much stress I am feeling (ie getting ready for work). If I just take a deep breath and do things right, most of the time I will find that great things can be accomplished in less time than I think and I will be much happier with the results.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Making movies.



One of my longest running works in progress so far is the Locksmith Project. It all started with a book I decided to write based on some ideas my husband had had for a movie. Then it turned into a possible webseries and before we knew it we were tearing apart my sister's room to use for the set of a book trailer. (She has been in Taiwan and we promised to redo her room before she gets back.)


Well, we took apart the room in September and then, life happened, and the whole project got put on hold, much to my mother's annoyance because it was her house that got displaced. Now, we are finally getting things wrapped up, which is good because my sister is home in a week. The trailer is looking good though.

I got the floor drawn and I'm pleased with how it turned out...






My husband did the shooting...





And the end product is exactly what we were looking for...



Now to get the editing finished!

Friday, November 4, 2011

Getting there...

A few months ago, my mother convinced me to try out a yoga class with her. I was skeptical because I thought it was going to be slow and boring. Then it turned out to be a whole lot of fun and I've been going ever since.

I've actually been holding my own in the class. My balance and coordination are getting honed and my flexibility is getting better. The one thing that I have not been able to do though is a position called the Plow.





For the life of me I cannot lay on my back and get my feet up over my head. I've been determined to get it though and for the last week or so I keep trying with no success. So, tonight I ran through a yoga video on Netflix, after my daughter went to bed, just to relax and I figured why not, I'll try again. I was smart this time though and used the couch to get my feet up over my head.



The position is actually really comfortable once I can flip around and get into it. As you can see I still have a long way to go, but that's why this blog is called a work in progress, right? Sometimes, you have to celebrate the journey, as well as when you reach your goal!

Friday, September 23, 2011

Things to do

I realized last week that I just have a lot of projects on my plate right now. On one hand, it's keeping me busy and they are all projects that I like. On the other hand, I have a lot of projects and I'm starting to wonder if I'm ever going to be able to finish them. So, I've decided to make a page where at least I can chronicle the ones that I do get accomplished.

One of the things on my list is to try one new (and fancy) recipe every week. Mostly because mom has gotten some great new cookbooks and I want to try them out. She got "Mastering the Art of French Cooking," which is so cool and inspiring especially after watching "Julie and Julia." And then, there the "Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook," in which a woman took all the food that is mentioned in Harry Potter and found a recipe for it. (Yes, this includes pumpkin pasties, but I did not see one for butter beer.)

So today, I made my first recipe: Cock-a-leekie Soup. It may sound like an odd choice out of everything that could be found in a Harry Potter cookbook, but I've been dying to try it since I saw an episode of Jeeves and Wooster about it.

Check out a clip from the episode here.

Jeeves and Wooster is definitely my favorite way to see Hugh Laurie.

The soup I made was absolutely fantastic. I actually like leeks quite a bit thanks to growing up on Leek and Potato soup from one of mom's hippie cookbooks. This soup is full of them and I just threw in some rice left over from Chinese take-out. The soup only has about 6 ingredients and it was easy to throw together and just let it cook while I worked on some of my other projects. Hooray for multi-tasking!

Here's a picture of my soup.





It's probably not the best picture, but the soup is fabulous!