Ooh la la, she's baaaack 😍 Nog zo'n ellemilla classic die we héél graag opnieuw in de collecties verwelkomen! Een fijne basic die je combineert op al je jeansbroeken 🙌 Bij frisser weer is het soft blue 'Snuggle Up' vest een winner! 🩵 Ik zeg OOHLALA! Pasvorm Het shirtje heeft een easy fit met een rechte schoudernaad. Ze
If you’re attending a barbecue or outdoor get-together in the thick of Summer in France, there’s a good chance you’ll stumble on these Provence-Style Tomatoes topped with Breadcrumbs and Herbs. Kno…
update 07/17: japanese translation added for pattern support please go to the questions thread here Ooh la la is worked seamlessly from the top down. The back is worked in plain Stockinette stitch while the front features a lace pattern panel at the center. Knitting starts with the cast on of the shoulders for the back. Once the short row shaped shoulder slope is done, the back is worked flat to underarm. Shoulder stitches are picked up to work the front to the same length. At underarm both front and back are joined to work the body top down in rounds to the bottom hem. Sleeve stitches are picked up around the arm openings to work the sleeves (short or long) top down in rounds. Neck finishing is worked last. Yarn Louise Robert Design Super Sock (437 yards (400 m)/100g); shown in color Madder or Holst Supersoft (314 yards (287 m)/50g); shown in color Silver grey Short sleeve version: 782 (873, 939, 1037, 1087)(1258, 1346, 1452, 1548) yds/ 715 (798, 858, 948, 994)(1150, 1230, 1327, 1415) m Long sleeve version: 963 (1074, 1154, 1275, 1337)(1548, 1655, 1783, 1915) yds/ 880 (982, 1055, 1165, 1222)(1415, 1513, 1630, 1750) m Needles US 3 (3.25 mm) 16” (40 cm) and 32” (80 cm) circular needle and DPNs (or longer circular needle for magic loop) for neck, sleeve and body finishing. US 4 (3.5 mm) 32” (80 cm) circular needle and DPNs (or longer circular needle for magic loop) for body and sleeves. Gauge 24 sts x 34 rows = 4” (10 cm) square in Stockinette stitch on larger needle after blocking. Sizes 1 (2, 3, 4, 5)(6, 7, 8, 9) finished bust circumference: 42.75 (46.75, 49.25, 52.75, 55.25)(60, 64, 68, 72)“ 106.5 (116.5, 123.5, 131.5, 138.5)(150, 160, 170, 180) cm Suggested ease: 8 - 12” (20.5 - 30.5 cm) Sample is worn with approximately 11” (28 cm) of positive ease at bust. Materials Stitch holders or waste yarn, stitch markers, tapestry needle, blocking tools.
Ooh la la is worked seamlessly from the top down. The back is worked in plain Stockinette stitch while the front features a lace pattern panel at the center. Knitting starts with the cast on of the shoulders for the back. Once the short row shaped shoulder slope is done, the back is worked flat to underarm. Shoulder stitches are picked up to work the front to the same length. At the underarm both front and back are joined to work the body top down in rounds to the bottom hem. Sleeve stitches are picked up around the arm openings to work the sleeves (short or long) top down in rounds. Neck finishing is worked last. Short sleeve version: 782 (873, 939, 1037, 1087)(1258, 1346, 1452, 1548) yds/ 715 (798, 858, 948, 994)(1150, 1230, 1327, 1415) m Long sleeve version: 963 (1074, 1154, 1275, 1337)(1548, 1655, 1783, 1915) yds/ 880 (982, 1055, 1165, 1222)(1415, 1513, 1630, 1750) m Gauge: 24 sts x 34 rows = 4" (10 cm) square. Suggested ease 8-10" Original Yarn Louise Robert Design Super Sock
Coq au Vin Coq au vin is a hearty French stew of chicken braised in red wine with mushrooms and crisp pancetta. French Grated Carrot Salad with Lemon Dijon Vinaigrette This grated carrot salad with lemon dijon vinaigrette is standard fare in French bistros and markets. Steak Au Poivre A classic French dish, steak au […]
Vive la France! Snuggle up with the warm blanket made in the image of the French flag. Warm, durable, ooh la la!
Ooh la la! Is that not the prettiest rainbow of spiralized vegetables? 💕 I have been talking a lot in my recent posts about this new fangled contraption
There are many options when adding binding to your quilt....I have had a lot of success using a French Binding and here is the method I use. To begin I measure the perimeter of my quilt top and add 10 inches to that measurement...that will be the amount of binding I will need to cover the quilt top. I cut my strips 2.5 inches (from selvedge edge to selvedge edge)... Sew the strips together by placing two strips perpendicular to each other and right sides facing...draw a line from the top left corner to the lower right corner. Stitch on the drawn line....and trim away the excess fabric.... Stitch all strips end to end in the same manner. Once all the strips are stitched together - press lengthwise wrong sides together.... Open the strip up and... Take the top right hand corner of your binding strip and bring the corner down to meet the bottom of the strip... Fold the strip together again...this will become a pocket a little later. You will begin and end stitching at this point. I usually begin adding the binding to the quilt top about 1/3rd. of the way in on one side of the quilt. Place the raw edge of the binding strip to the raw edge of the quilt top... Begin sewing (1/4 inch seam allowance) with the binding open. Mark with a pin 1 inch past where the bottom of the folded corner meets the binding strip. Stitch from the top of the binding to the pin - which is marking the 1 inch mark. Now fold the binding together again and begin stitching again at the point where you ended stitching at the 1 inch mark.... Now you have created the pocket where the end of the quilt will be tucked in! Continue stitching until you are a 1/4 inch from the corner of the quilt...then stop and take the quilt out of the machine. Fold the binding straight up.... Then fold the binding back down. Start stitching again a scant 1/4 inch from the corner. Now the binding will be added to the next side of the quilt. Repeat this for all four corners of the quilt. Once the 4th corner is complete....and you are nearing the pocket ( beginning of the binding)...line the remainder of the binding up with the point where you began stitching the binding (both layers of binding).... Cut the excess tail of binding to this point....now slip the tail into the pocket... Stitch from the where you stopped to the point where the binding is stitched together with both layers....fold the binding over to the back of the quilt and stitch by hand. I hope this is clear...and helpful....just drop me a line if you have any questions :) Mary
I’ve got sewing patterns for yoga clothes on the brain. That’s because I’m participating in a month-long yoga challenge. (If you’re interested, it’s Yoga Revolution, h…
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Brown rice and French lentils (lentils de Puy) are a healthy, oil-free, plant-based Instant Pot sensation that’s on the table in 1 hour or less.
Nervous about overcooking pork chops? Try sous vide! Cooking pork chops sous vide keeps them moist and tender, and finishing them on the grill brings on the char and flavor.
"Canchovies"? Sardines? These fish are both cozy and SALTY. Included in the kit: pre-printed pattern on unbleached cotton fabric 15cm (6”) embroidery hoop embroidery floss (2 full skeins) BOHIN size 3 embroidery needle instructions in ENGLISH and FRENCH Ambitious beginner friendly. Approximate package dimensions: 8 3/4” x 8” x 3/8” 22cm x 20cm x 1cm Welcome to our new packaging! It's a medium weight boxboard envelope with a convenient built-in hang tab (we're plastic free!). AND instructions are bilingual - English and French. Ooh la la! Made in Canada Thank you for supporting North American Made. Goods Made Here.
A delicious dairy-free version of mushroom stroganoff simmered to perfection in a rich, creamy Marsala wine sauce.