It's beginning to look a lot like summer... And honestly... I'm terrified. As a mom, I'm always a little bit intimidated at the task of filling up those long summer days ~ keeping the kiddos busy, entertained, and properly fed. It's a hard enough job when it's you're only job,...
Turning a Ring Into a Necklace
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It's beginning to look a lot like summer... And honestly... I'm terrified. As a mom, I'm always a little bit intimidated at the task of filling up those long summer days ~ keeping the kiddos busy, entertained, and properly fed. It's a hard enough job when it's you're only job,...
Turning a Ring Into a Necklace
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Hello! Please note: This listing is for a digital PDF pattern only, not the actual item or the materials. This pattern is written in English. Use this digital PDF pattern to make a tiny friend from scraps and take it with you wherever you go! This wee little mouse is designed to fit inside an empty Altoids® tin and will slip easily into purses or backpacks for travel. You can easily customize for a girl or a boy, depending on the colors you choose. This pattern uses both machine and hand sewing. This 8-page Wee Mouse Tin House sewing pattern features: - Tiny 4 inch tall corduroy or flannel mouse - Stuffed pillow - Felt 'mattress' - Felt blanket - Teeny felt teddy bear for the mouse - Actual sized, digitally drawn pattern pieces that do not overlap - Step by step instructions with detailed, professionally drawn diagrams - Sample photos This pattern is written for folks who have had some basic sewing and embroidery experience and who are familiar with common sewing terms. If you can machine sew, precision cut small pieces, and embroider basic hand stitches and French knots, you can make this project. I've included lots of tips and tricks for easy construction -- No need to be afraid of the small scale! NOTE: This toy design is quite small and the teddy bear in particular may present a choking hazard. This is not a toy designed for children under the age of three! This digital pattern PDF is available for INSTANT DOWNLOAD once your payment is completed. An automatic email from Etsy.com contains your download link. Materials used to make the wee mouse are commonly available and probably in your scrap pile already! They include: corduroy OR flannel, wool or wool-blend felts, cotton ticking, stuffing and coordinating thread and floss. A combination of machine and some hand sewing are used. Freezer paper is also used to make construction simple and easy. This pattern is in PDF format on 8.5 x 11 paper, so you can print it from your regular printer at home on standard paper or card stock, as many times as you need for personal use. COTTAGE INDUSTRY SELLERS: If you are a home sewer, YES, it is OK to make and sell items from this pattern as long as you credit me for the pattern. No mass production allowed. Please review this page for guidelines: https://mmmcrafts.blogspot.com/p/cottage-industry-info.html This pattern is ©2012 Larissa Holland, all rights reserved. Do not distribute, share, or publish any portion of the pattern. Purchasing the pattern does not transfer you the copyright. It is unlawful to copy and resell this pattern. Thanks for respecting the copyright!
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This recipe is from the cookbook Quick-Fix Vegan by Robin Robertson. Recipe: see page 44 of Quick-Fix Vegan. I'll tell you how much I like this recipe. I made it for lunch yesterday and right after I finished I wondered if it would be weird to make it again for dinner. So I didn't. I woke up this morning and wondered if it would be weird to make it for breakfast. So I didn't. But I did make it for lunch again. It is really good. I'm not much of a fan of tofu, but this does it right. The outside has a crispy shell that is made from the cornstarch and spices, and the inside is soft and chewy. And then you have the creamy chewiness of the spinach and the tangy zest of the lemon juice and white wine. Dulse flakes are one of the ingredients. Dulse is a type of seaweed. That gives this dish a 'taste of the ocean'. Really outstanding. I wonder if it would be weird to make it for dinner tonight. Ingredients: extra firm tofu, fresh baby spinach, olive oil, garlic, dried basil, dried oregano, dry white wine, fresh lemon juice, cornstarch, dulse, black pepper.