Ticket price for ASG members is $25, $45 for non-members. Visit the Houston Chapter website or email events@asghouston.org, for more information and space availability. Registration deadline is August 7.
An eclectic blog of many things! If you are interested in sewing and fiber arts, creative and crafty living, healthy cooking and life in the Lone Star State of Texas, read on and enjoy!
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Carol Lane-Saber is coming to Houston August 11
Ticket price for ASG members is $25, $45 for non-members. Visit the Houston Chapter website or email events@asghouston.org, for more information and space availability. Registration deadline is August 7.
Defense against the chocolate snackfest
Hello Sandwich!
Yesterday's Favorite iPod Workout Song
Tom Petty, "Zombie Zoo" 2:57
Full Moon Fever
Yesterday's stats -- 36 minutes, 2.20 miles, 246 calories
Monday, July 30, 2007
Repeatable Winner - McCalls 2205
Aren't the JHB palm tree buttons perfect? Click the photo to enlarge and see them better.
L found them and approved the fabric choice at Hancock's a couple years ago. This was the fabric which surfaced during the Big Dig in my sewing room the other day.
Other fabric versions have included the famous Father-Daughter pink fish fabric (with silver fish buttons), chili peppers, hot sauce bottles, fern fronds, Hawaiian postcards and flame-torch holding surfers! T's comment about this one - "it's very green!"
A Houston Institution
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Mood Lifter
Friday, July 27, 2007
Burger Bribery
Update: I liked them, L ended up with the "no thank you helping" (2 bites. Remember that from Girl Scout camp? "Would you like some broccoli?" "No, thank you" PLOP it goes on your plate). Very colorful, too. I used my Cuisinart Griddler and served topped with some salsa and a pinchful of shredded taco cheese. I'll freeze them along with the buns to nuke for a quick lunch. Unfortunately I probably undid all the good stuff by having a good-sized piece of tiny cake later on.
You'll find this recipe on page 41 in the Bonus Card section of the August/September 2007 Taste of Home magazine. Credit Clara Honeyager.
Today's Favorite iPod Workout Song
iTunes, We'll Never Turn Back
Today's stats -- 48 minutes, 2.77 miles, 301 calories
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Rain Flower Break
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Head's Up Haute Houston!
Secret World of Haute Couture
Margy Kinmonth takes a journey from Paris to New York and California to meet both designers and customers in this much talked about but little explained pocket of the fashion industry. Haute couture's traditional American customers are getting old and dying off now and fewer wealthy young women are taking their place to ensure its survival. She discovers how much has changed and surprisingly how much has stayed the same in this story of decadent decline.
Anniversary Make-Up
The colors are great and flattering, and you'll just look and feel pretty - not like an alien. Admit it, didn't you think Aziza's advertising campaigns of the late 70's were a little creepy? Those big heads and big eyes - definitely "Star Wars" influenced.
Premonition - Stinko!
Monday, July 23, 2007
Project Angel Wings
You may want to check with your local hospitals and see if they have a program or start one for them as these great ladies did!
Today's Favorite iPod Workout Song
iTunes, Nine Lives
Today's stats - 43 minutes, 2.53 miles, 268 calories
Sunday, July 22, 2007
New Marfy Catalog
The designs remind me a lot of the Neue Mode patterns (and the now defunct monthly Neue Mode magazine), very detailed and fresh.
I really like the skirt on the far right and the cool jacket on the far left. Unlike the ones you order (precut in one size only), the freebies are multisized. I'll dip my toes into the water and give them a try first.
In any case, the free patterns, the inspiration and trends from the 128 pages of colored illustrations will be a creative asset to my sewing room. I'm definitely ordering next year's Spring/Summer catalog!
Costco Find!
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Senior-itis 1977
Happiest days of senior year? Winning a scholarship, the R.T. French Award (yes, the mustard people) and the day I beat the crap out of "J" two months before high school graduation.
No surprise - this height and this weight resulted in teasing, unmercifully. The old advice "don't let them know it bothers you" or "just ignore them" hadn't worked for years of being called "Big Bird" whenever this one group of boys walked by. The ringleader was short (no surprise) and evidently had a Napoleon complex.
One day I walked past them and heard the "caw, caw, Big Bird" for the last time. I turned, raised my books over my head and SLAMMED them down on "J's" head, knocking him to the ground! Height-Momentum-Physics advantage: Me. The other guys took off, leaving their leader in a heap on the floor. I never got into trouble (only his pride was hurt) and they never made a peep to me again.
Latest Sandra Betzina Patterns
Yesterday's Favorite iPod Workout Song
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Two Bite Rule
Dear Barnes & Noble
Today's Favorite iPod Workout Song
Monday, July 16, 2007
Today's Favorite iPod Workout Song
Liz Phair, "Whip-Smart" 4:17
iTunes, Whip-Smart
Today's stats - 41 minutes, 2.40 miles, 247 calories
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Fashions from the Cotton Patch
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Check your local library
I checked out these books from my local library and ended up buying them (on Overstock.com). So much for my resolve to keep my bookcase shelves from crashing with additional book poundage. But my purchasing is also guided by if I Post-It more than 5 pages, I need/must/should have it.
Designer Bead Embroidery - 150 patterns and complete techniques by Kenneth D. King. 2006. The library call number is 746.6 KIN, the ISBN is 1-58923-272-0 I love the stylized alphabet and basic designs which look nothing like. Includes borders, backgrounds, motifs, edging and fringes. There are also beautiful ornate designs, I feel even I can utilize different sections to add my own embellishing touch.
Not Your Mother's Slow Cooker Recipes for Two (for small slow cookers) by Beth Hensberger. 2007. Dewey Decimal System call number 641.561 HEN, ISBN 1-55832-341-4. I already had and loved her other cookbook. I even went to Target to get a 4 quart crockpot (red was on sale) to make the Italian Meat Sauce on page 90, that's how tempting it seemed. Even though it says 3 quart cooker, it pretty well filled the new 4 quart. It made enough for dinner and I froze the remaining to have plenty to defrost and make a lasagna two weeks later! I'm now a two crock girl - Red is now on the counter and Big Guy is stored in the cabinet, awaiting future Taco Soups.
I am surprised with all the good sewing, craft and cookbooks our library is getting, and probably yours, too. Check them out before you buy! Some books I thought I had to have, turned out I didn't. I saved money and another bookcase.
Friday, July 13, 2007
Surprise Secret Ann Taylor Loft 15% off coupon!
And as an added bonus, you can "vote" every 24 hours and earn another 15% off coupon each time! ATL will even send you an email to remind you.
This afternoon I was able to combine their 'take an additional 40% off sale prices' items to a total of $75.19 - ka-ching! I kept $11.28 in my wallet from that total just for dreaming of winning a vacation in Alaska or Hawaii or Europe!
Yesterday's Costco Find
Today's Favorite iPod Workout Song
Pet Shop Boys, "Always On My Mind" 3:55
iTunes, Discography: The Complete Singles Collection
Today's stats -43 minutes, 2.51 miles, 262 calories
Thursday, July 12, 2007
The State of Texas - 878.2 miles - Outlet edition
Smaller than San Marcos, but an interesting layout. Instead of parking in the center and shops on the perimeter, it is just the opposite in RR. Mostly the same stores, Coach is at both if your teen or yourself needs their trendy fix. SM has really, really grown (with a gondola!) and you need a car to move around if your desired stores are scattered about. Both have mall-ized store/theme locations, so you aren't going zappy-crazy between your starred stores on your fold-out map.
But lately, L and I have noticed the deals are still there, but best with combo-type sales (For instance, take an additional 20% all red items, coupon postcards, etc. Sigh, Coach back in the day. I still use that totebag.) You have to stumble upon them by happenstance. And when the temperature is 95+, going between stores and hot-hot UAV will make you melt.
Our advice -- Check the websites, sign up for special offers emails, shop in the morning, and wear comfy shoes! (We still think the Gilroy Outlet is #1...And it has an In-n-Out Burger!)
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
The State of Texas - 878.2 Miles - Waco Edition
1) Is it a motel, hotel, mohotel, moohtel?!
2) Need an ATM? Good luck. We went to our bank building in downtown Waco, and no ATM machines. Plenty of tellers standing around with nothing to do, though. We ended up going to a Walgreens in Beverly Hills (TX).
3) Dr Pepper Museum - $7 each admission with audio. We were Waco-weary by opening time. Pass, we'll take the photo and go. It is a pretty building, though!
But on the positive side --
The Hampton Inn in Bellmead (just northeast of Waco, along I-35), was the nicest we've ever stayed in. Indoor and outdoor pool, flat panel TV, wet bar, micro, fridge. Business center with 3 computers was accessible by front desk card only -- for security and keeping out kids. Free water bottles in the workout room. Much, much nicer than the Hampton in Plano.
A nice Luby's and Shipley donuts - our hometown/homesick touch, again in Bellmead. The Shipley "Bull's Eye" donut there had an extra dollup of chocolate and sprinkles on top. (No, I did not eat one, it was L's)
Very friendly Walgreen's in Beverly Hills - southwest of Waco, alongI-35. The clerk tried to talk us into the limited edition Elvis Reese Peanut Butter cups, with banana! Sounded too gaggy to me, even she said she hadn't tried them yet.
The State of Texas - 878.2 miles - Collegiate edition
The State of Texas - 878.2 miles - The Simpsons edition
The State of Texas - 878.2 miles - Food edition
Woody's - great ribs, BBQ with sauce, pretty good sausage, free beans and ice tea (sweet and unsweet), white butcher paper, plastic knives, forks and spoons. Be sure to check out all the canned goodies, including peach cobbler! I figured with Club Fig in the backyard, I'll have to buy my fig preserves.
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Birthday Candles
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Sew Red, White, and Blue
Everyone expects towels to be embellished, but the washcloth? Why not? Quick and small, but big result. Plus at Costco you can buy them by the double dozen for about $10. With the trusty Clover bias tape maker (25 and 12 size), a 2.0 x 3.0 zigzag, and 15 minutes - voila! A washcloth celebration!
Celebrating Freedom
The freedom of humor -- the latest Will Ferrell and Pearl episode, Good Cop, Baby Cop
The freedom of wackiness -- newest guilty pleasure, "Hey Paula"
The freedom of creativity -- an all-day marathon of Project Runway Season 3
The freedom of whichever category "The Twilight Zone" marathon today on SciFi falls under!?
The freedom to do whatever you want on a rainy, soggy 4th of July or any day!
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Funny Money
Monday, July 02, 2007
Inspiration
On Saturday I bought the July/August issues of Cloth.Paper.Scissors and Belle Armoire. Some issues are better than others, and their pricey-ness ($7.99 and $6.95 respectively) makes for a mindful purchase, even with discounts. A quick flip-through made them a buy this time. Somerset Life is new, and one of their $$ ones ($14.95). While I'm not into scrapbooking nor stamping (gasp!) and therefore their other Somerset publications, this reminded me of the way Mary Engelbreit's Home Companion used to be. Filled with lots of creativity, this page sealed the deal -- It was just pleasing to me and I thought easily replicable to use as a free-form embroidery design on something, somewhere, sometime.
Bran-ded
Raisin Bran Muffins (page 18 from the January/February 2007 issue)
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 1/2 cups raisin bran cereal
3/4 cup milk
1/2 cup whole wheat flour
1/2 cup flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 large egg, lightly beaten
1/4 cup packed dark brown sugar
Preheat oven to 400. In medium bowl, combine cereal and milk; let stand about 5 minutes until softened. In a small bowl, whisk together flours, baking powder, cinnamon and salt. Stir oil, egg, and sugar into cereal mixture. Fold in flour mixture. Divide batter among paper cups or oiled muffin tin. Bake until toothpick inserted in center of a muffin comes out clean, about 20-25 minutes*. Cool in tin 5 minutes, then turn out into a wire rack; let cool completely or serve warm (I vote for warm-2 disappeared immediately). Store up to 5 days at room temperature in a resealable plastic bag.
*The recipe says it makes 6 baked at 20-25 minutes, but I was able to fill 10 cups baked at 12-14 minutes.