Friday, August 14, 2015

New Creations and Etsy store

I have discovered a new love. Crocheting toy animals! It is so much fun and they are adorable! As I mentioned previously, this is the first one I made as a gift for a little girl who became a brand new big sister:



I made this Amish Puzzle Ball (pattern found here - Ravelry pattern) for the baby boy:




I also have been making Christmas Stockings.  I just recently opened an Etsy store. My first item for sale is Jeffrey the Zebra:


 Jeffrey is an accountant by day, because he is a black and white sort of guy. Now, don't let his straight-laced by day demeanor fool you. His punk-rock band will knock your socks off.

I'll be posting more items soon, custom orders and ready made. please check it out! :D

Have a most wonderful day

Mrs B

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Starfire


I think this is one of the pics I took that showed the wrong side. LOL! I was still new at this whole crochet thing, so I had no idea which one was the "right" side.  Heck, its still hard to tell sometimes.  Its still pretty anyway, right or wrong.  




This is another Ravelry pattern and you can find it here.

Have a wonderful day!

Mrs. B

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Violet Crochet Square


The corners are a little wonky, but I am pretty sure that's because I added a row or wasn't paying attention.  (Most likely the latter - lol)



This is a a Ravelry pattern and you can find it here.

Have a fabulous day!

Mrs. B.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Yarn Clouds


The texture on this one is awesome.  It helped build some skills for me as well. The color possibilities are endless with this.  




You can find the pattern here.

I hope you have a wonderful day!

Mrs. B.

Monday, June 1, 2015

Purple Passion Heart Square


Miss J would have taken a whole blanket made from this square.  It would be adorable as a baby blanket, I think.  






You can find the pattern here.

Have a great day!

Mrs B.

Sunday, May 31, 2015

Versailles Square


This is another square I enjoyed. It would look really good in various colors as well as a single color.  



This is a free pattern from Ravelry and you can find it here.

Have a beautiful day!

Mrs. B

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Easter dresses for little girls

The girls love it when I make them something. Its a little harder to get them to help, however. Which is kind of ironic considering one of them wants to be a fashion designer when she grows up, or a prima ballerina, ya know which ever. lol!

I tend to use the same pattern for both of them (usually with minor differences, fabric, pockets vs no pockets and the like).  This year I used Simplicity pattern 1382. 

Photo from Pattern Review


I let them pick out their own fabric with the rules it has to be machine washable and appropriate for church/the season.  My step daughter picked out a beautiful fabric, but it wasn't machine washable. Surprise, surprise she wasn't all the keen on hand washing it herself or using her chore money for dry cleaning. So she picked out another.  

Of course, by the time I got the dress done for Miss Moo, she had already gone back to her mom's. I haven't had the chance (when I remember) to get a pic of her in the dress, by the time I remember about a pic she's already at school for the day (and then I completely forget).  She wears it at least once while she's with us for our half of the month.  Maybe now that school is out I will remember to get a pic of the both of them, in their dresses. It will be a fashion show, yeah yeah that's it, a fashion show. 






I LOVE the heart shape in the back. I was REALLY apprehensive about doing it, but it was a lot easier than I imagined it to be.  


My little bare-footed princess

Miss J has a slightly different taste in colors. For the longest time her favorite color was rainbow, because of course rainbow is a color. lol!


I could be wrong but I am pretty sure she liked it :-)

Have a most wonderful day!

Mrs. B

On the Huh Square

This one was interesting. While it is not a difficult square, it was challenging to my inexperienced fingers (at the time).  If I remember correctly, I added a few rounds to make it bigger. 




You can find the pattern here.

I hope you have a most wonderful day

Mrs B

Friday, May 29, 2015

Bunnies, Balls and Blankies!

A young lady with whom my eldest daughter danced with (oh my goodness that was a long time ago) is about to have her second child. Her eldest little girl and my youngest danced together and became bestest buddies. 

There are so many of my eldest's friends who are having babies - not to mention my own friends, it's tough to keep up, but this time I got something done. YAY! Even before the baby is born! Double YAY!

Allow me to introduce Emma....




I got her pattern from the book Edward's Menagerie by Kerry Lord.  (psssssst, I found mine on sale at Barnes and Noble). This little cutie is destined for the big sister.  I did add to the pattern, in that I added some pink under her ears to match the pink nose.  I kind of made it up as I went. 6sc for about 6 rows then reduced it as evenly as possible every other row until 1sc is left.  Bind off with a long tail and then whip stitch it on to the inside of the ear, widest part nearest to the head.  I had to be careful to only attach it to the underside layer (the ear is made in the round), so the pink doesn't show through.  The patterns are written in UK terms, which I totally didn't realize at first, the bunny was looking kind of funky. lol!

Next up is the Amish Puzzle toy.  I was looking for something other than a stuffed animal (so that the bunny was special for the big sister).  I came across this....






This toy is awesome.   A bit of a booger to fit together, but awesome none the less.  If you want to make one for yourself you can find the pattern here


Finally we come to the blanket. Its call Gingham Blanket by Bernat Studios. As usual I went a little overboard on the squares and many a couple too many...They'll make great coasters, *snort*





I've decided that I really do need a special place set up just for pictures. Outside doesn't always work and our bedroom (where the above two pictures were taken and yes that's a clean sheet  - ewww) while having the best light, doesn't really bode well for some pics, ya know like food.  Woohoo!! Something else for Mr Bissinger to build! I'm sure he'll be thrilled for yet another project, not that he doesn't have several others lined up already.

Have a most fabulous day!

Mrs B

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Recipe Hoarder

I admit it I am, in fact, a recipe hoarder.  I just can't help it. I see a recipe magazine and I immediately drool. Not necessarily because of the food itself, just the recipes. I'm weird like that, but I'm ok with it.  There were several  many years that I lugged those magazines with me everywhere I moved. I had started a recipe book of my own, pasting each recipe I cut out on a page set up like a cookbook, arranging them to maximize the number of recipes on each page. It was quite tedious, I had A LOT of magazines back then. Oh who am I kidding? I still have a bunch.

Don't get me started on the number of cookbooks I have.  Even after paring down some I still have close to a bookcase full of them. I read the things like some women read romance novels.  Growing up I would imagine I was a housewife throwing some fancy party. I knew all the "appropriate" ways to set up a table, what to serve, and when. Well, at least according to Betty Crocker, lol!

My biggest problem is I would mark a recipe to try and though sometimes it happened, most of the time I set it down and completely forgot about it, until the next time I picked up that particular magazine or cookbook.  Organizing all of those bits of paper was time consuming, to say the least.  It was rather overwhelming, even now.  Now, though, thank goodness for computers and scanners.  It still takes some time to scan it, name it and the sort in the correct category, but it is sooooo much easier.  My darling husband was helping me scan when he was working from home when he could. I'm not kidding when I say I have a lot of recipes.  This has been an ongoing project (on and off) for several years.  I still have a lot to do, but the pile is almost gone, YAY!

Now that I have the majority of the recipes at my fingertips by way of the search function, I've decided to utilize at least one (or more) recipe each week and document how it was received by the family and/or how it was to make it.   I have a ton of recipes that I have found from various food blogs and sites, so if I use one of those I will most certainly attribute and link to the site. I also tend to make dinners on the fly, so to speak.  There have been several times, the kids have asked me to make it again and I have forgotten what I did.  Oops.   I'll put those here as well, so there is a record of at least what was in it.  :-)

I hope you have a most wonderful day!

Mrs. Bissinger

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

More Vs Please Square



Oh Good Lord, that right side is "slightly" misshapen. It looks like I lost count or got distracted.   No wonder I had an interesting time putting the blanket together.  Again I added rows to try and keep squares about the same size. I wasn't very confident in what I was doing on the corners, so I think I *slightly* over compensated.  Outside of my errors, this really is a pretty square.

You can find the pattern here.


Have a wonderful day!

Mrs Bissinger

Monday, February 16, 2015

Lemony Lime Citrus Square




Whew, finally found one that ALL my corners are wonky *snort* Meh, it happens.  While it "could" be it needed to be blocked, I know that these errors are most assuredly mine and not the various patterns , because I'm sure my gauge was off.  The off white yarn was slightly thinner than the lilac yarn, so that threw things off a bit as well.


You can find the pattern here.

Have a wonderful day!

Mrs Bissinger

Friday, February 13, 2015

Impossible Hexagon



Annnnd again, my corners are wonky.  Apparently I hadn't learned how to keep the sides even, lol.  I find it funny that all the pictures thus far have the wonky corner on the bottom left. As if I planned it that way, lol.

This pattern is from archived web page, scroll down a bit to get to the pattern, here.

Have a great day!

Mrs Bissinger

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Grandma's Heart Square



This was interesting to do as the white part of the heart is done outlining it after the square is complete.  This is another Ravelry download that you can find here.

Have a most wonderful day!

Mrs Bissinger

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Granny's Easier Star




Woo doggy, talk about out of my comfort zone for this one, and this is the easier one, lol!  The blogger/designer does a good job of explaining the pattern and I got it. Any confusion was more to do with my lack of experience on my part.    I want to do the other pattern, I just haven't had the opportunity as of yet.

You can find the pattern here.


Have a great day!

Mrs Bissinger

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Framed Flower Square



This is a download from Facebook.  I will include both that link and the Ravelry link, just in case  one or the other doesn't work.

Facebook Download: here
Ravelry Link: here

Have a lovely day!

Mrs Bissinger

Monday, February 9, 2015

Flowery Square



At the time this was a stretch for my skill set. It's not hard, necessarily.  It just wasn't something I had done before.  I needed to add rows to match my other squares and the left bottom corner is wonky.  Again, lol.

Surprise! I have a blog link this time! You can find the pattern here.

I hope you have a great day!

Mrs Bissinger

Friday, February 6, 2015

Falling Star Square



I really liked this one, as well.  I had to add several rows to make it match the other squares.  I'm pretty sure that it was me and my gauge (or lack thereof, as the case may be).

This is also a ravelry download, you can find it here.


Have a beautiful day!

Mrs Bissinger

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Butterfly Garden




I love this one. If I hadn't already made other granny squares, I would have done the entire blanket in this pattern.

Again, this is a Ravelry download and you can find it here.

I hope you have a wonderful day!

Mrs Bissinger

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Blooming Lace



Here is another square I did for Miss J's blanket.  The bottom left corner is a little wonky, but I am pretty sure that was me and not the pattern.  I needed to add a few rows to several of the squares to make them about the same size and I think I zigged when I should have zagged on this one. Live and learn.

You can find the pattern here. This is another Ravelry download, but again, its free. I'm frugal like that. Yeah, frugal, that's it. :-)

Have a beautiful day!

Mrs Bissinger

Yarn Holder

Mr Bissinger is a handy sort of fellow. Ok, handy isn't the word I want, more like freakin' fabulous at building stuff. I will admit I am slightly bias, but only slightly.  We had talked about him building me a yarn holder in passing. So when Christmas time hit, he asked me what I wanted. Of course I had no idea, but I was drowning in yarn. Originally, I had been storing the skeens in boxes under our bed, believing (I was so naive) that I wouldn't be needing a great deal of room because I would only buy the yarn I needed for whatever project I was working on. Yeah, that lasted all of 3 months.  Needless to say, skeens overfloweth.  We decided the best place for it was on my side of the bed over a console table I use for a night stand that way it could be hidden from view (from the bedroom door), should it be an unorganized mess.  Otherwise it could have taken up the entire wall on the other side of the room. Now THAT was tempting, lol.

So with a few measurements and math, this is what he built:




See? FABULOUS! It fits as snug as a bug in a rug. Of course the picture doesn't show the entire collection of yarn. There are two other boxes (plus more now, this was Christmas), but for pretty picture sake, gotta make it look pretty :-)

There are other projects my wonderful husband has made over the last few months, including a picnic table he constructed with some 2x4s, a hand saw, drill and screws. Almost entirely within a two hour period for our youngest's birthday party.  I'll post that when I get a decent picture of it.

I hope you have a joyful day!

Mrs Bissinger

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Blooming Granny





A while back.. ok. ok more like a year ago. Geez details, schmetails, lol.  I had started posting about the various  granny squares I had done for a blanket for Miss J.  This is a continuation of said series.  I will link the blog/pattern/website, but I won't repeat the patterns here.  They aren't mine.  Several may be downloads (I only downloaded free patterns for this blanket) from a website called Ravelry.com.  You have to register, but it is free.

This particular pattern is called Blooming Granny and you can find the pattern here. This is a Ravelry download, but again it is free to join.

Have a fabulous day!

Mrs Bissinger


Oh Cookie, why do you confound me so?




Cookies, oh how I love them. Eating them? No problem, well maybe too much of a problem. I have to ignore that they are within my vicinity, so to not over indulge. Baking? That is another story entirely.  I have good days, but mostly bad ones.

My husband drives me nuts, he can bake cookies with his eyes closed and they come out perfect. My cookie baking experiences are hit and miss.  Let's take the other day for example.  I decided to bake up some cookies for Miss J (my youngest) to take to dance class to celebrate her birthday. I had planned on cupcakes, but it probably would have helped if I had gone grocery shopping to get the ingredients.   I had the ingredients, barely, for cookies.  She wanted to do chocolate sugar cookies (oy vey) and cut them into shapes with sprinkles (well, duh, HAVE to have sprinkles).  So off to the interwebz for a recipe! I found one, but of course it called for butter and while I had butter, it was frozen solid. Not so good for cookies needing to be baked with in a couple of hours.  Substitutions! Yeah, well, therein lies my mistake.  I pulled out the shortening. Now I know full well that there is more moisture in butter and when you substitute shortening for it, there needs to be an added liquid of some kind to make up for it. Did I think of this when I was in the process? Briefly and only when I realized the sandy mess that was in my mixer was not going to make a decent cookie, let alone roll out to cut into shapes.  

So I added a little water and the dough came together, thankfully, but I was pretty sure it wouldn't roll out.  I chilled it anyway (as the recipe called for) but decided that as a back up I'd make my favorite peanut butter cookies too. Those, at least, came out the way they were supposed to.  



As the first batch of peanut butter cookies were baking I pulled out the chocolate cookie dough. No way would it roll out.



 So instead I rolled them into balls, thinking they would spread and flatten out a bit, heh, no.



About half way through the cooking time I squished them down in the middle with the back side of a spoon, then they looked like a cookie! lol!



All in all, Miss J had cookies to take with her. The chocolate ones were decent, not overly sweet but a little on the hard side.  We have plenty left over and they are being eaten, so that's good. I did find a different recipe for chocolate sugar cookies and it calls for more butter than the original recipe I chose, so it may have not been completely me.  May, being the operative word here.  Miss J wants snowflake cookies for her Olaf birthday party this weekend. Hopefully that will be more successful.  

We shall see

Have a beautiful day!

Mrs. Bissinger

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Oat and Whole Wheat Bread


mmmmm bread....


Howdy All!

Today I am taking an old favorite of mine and doing it with a twist....well ok, truth be told, I didn't have the right amount of flour, so I improvised.  I'm not a big whole wheat fan, though I know I know, its good for me. Don't get me wrong, I grew up on whole wheat and I do prefer that to commercial white bread, but I am talking about super dense kind of whole wheat, so when I am making bread it tends to be on the whiter side.  (Call me a breadist, I'm ok with that, lol)

This particular recipe is taken from one of my most favorite chefs, Julia Child.  I loved watching her show as a kid. Every Saturday morning I would hang out with my mom in her room, watching cooking shows on the local PBS station.  We've streamed the old shows for my kids to watch, my youngest LOVES her too, SQUEE!!

This recipe is based on White Loaves from Baking With Julia.  I so love this cookbook, I think I have made about 70% of the recipes since I found it on a discount rack (silly people, but my benefit!).  I have made this particular recipe the most, I think.  I love the bagel recipe too, but that will be a different time (when I have enough flour - lol).


Baking with Julia by Dorie Greenspan
The picture doesn't show the wear and tear (thankfully) with years of thumbing through and drooling. I did try to wipe the drool off though.... :) 

Since I only had about 5 cups of the required 7 cups of flour I added about a cup of ground up oats (a coffee grinder is a beautiful thing) and about a cup of whole wheat flour I had ground up a few months back and left in the fridge. Thankfully in the fridge, flour lasts quite a long time.  The grinding of the wheat is another story entirely.  I didn't get pics of the mixing, but I do have a lovely dough.....


The only other major change is I decreased the amount of water by about a half cup and added a beaten egg.  I like egg breads as I feel like they have a softness to them, like that of store bought bread.  I know it probably doesn't actually have anything to do with it, but a girl can dream (or delusion herself, same difference).  If you don't want to use an egg just increase the water to 2 1/2 cups.  I had a little extra butter so I used that to grease the bowl instead of olive oil or pan spray.  Mmmmm butter....

Oh sorry, got a little distracted there...anywho....if you don't want to use butter, then you *could" use another fat. Rendered bacon fat is alway a good choice...No? Uhmmmm, fine, a little olive oil.  I'm not sure what the amount would be, however as 4 tablespoons might be a bit much. It would need to go in with the other liquids, instead of at the end.  I could be wrong. *insert standard disclaimer that if there are substitutes used, its not my fault*

not quite done yet, just a little more


Everything poofed up beautifully. Yes, "poofed" is a totally legit baking phrase, really I swear. Well at least that's my story and I am sticking to it. 

totally poofed - even after punching it down


Punched that bad boy down (there is such a pleasure in beating up dough, I have no idea why) and cut it in two pieces.  I weighed them just to make sure they are about the same size.  I am horrible at eyeballing things at times. I rolled out the pieces to fold up and put them into my bread pans.  I tried something different with one.  Instead of folding it like an envelope (as I usually do) I rolled it and folded the ends under before putting them in the bread pans. We'll see if there is any difference.  

top is rolled (but started to rise again) and bottom is folded

If I hadn't mentioned it before, I am homeschooling my youngest. Lemme tell ya, sometimes its like pulling teeth with a spoon to get her to do her work.  Today just happens to be one of those days.  On top of it she isn't feeling good, so she's being more needy than usual. While it is totally understandable, it is frustrating especially when I finally get back to my rising bread and find I probably let it proof for too long.  Oh well, into the oven it went anyway.  




Viola! Finished! 




The loaves only shrank a little, so I did over proof it somewhat.  Still tastes good, so there's no complaints from me.




Here is the recipe I adapted from Baking with Julia:

Oat and Whole Wheat Bread
2 cups warm water (105 to 115° F)
1 egg beaten
1 tablespoon bread machine yeast
1 tablespoon sugar
5 cups unbleached all purpose flour
1 cup old fashioned oats, ground to a flour
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 tablespoon salt
1/2 stick unsalted butter, room temperature

In mixer with a dough hook combine flours, sugar and yeast, mix to combine.  On low, pour in water and beaten egg. Increase speed to medium until dough comes together.  It should be somewhat sticky to the touch, but cleaning the sides of the mixer.  If too wet, add more flour, a little at a time. If too dry, then add warm water, again a little at a time until you get the right consistency.  Stop the mixer and let the dough rest for a few minutes.  Then restart the mixer and add the salt and about a tablespoon of the butter.  After the butter has been incorporated into the dough, add another tablespoon of butter. Continue in this manner until the all butter is incorporated into the dough.  The dough may fall apart a bit as you add the butter, but it will come back into a beautiful dough after a few minutes of mixing.  Knead the dough for another 5 minutes or so at medium speed.  When time is up, place dough into a large greased bowl and cover with a towel and let rise in a warm area for about 45 minutes. After the dough has double in size, punch down the dough and cut into two equal pieces.  On a floured board, roll out one piece of dough to about the length of your bread pan and about double the width.  Fold the dough onto itself in thirds length-wise and pinch to seal the seam.  Fold over the ends and pinch to seal the ends to the bottom.  Flip the dough over and place into greased bread pan. Repeat for other piece of dough.  Cover with a towel and let rise for about 45 minutes.  At about the 35 minute mark of the second rise, place oven rack in the center position and preheat oven.  When the dough has risen to the point you can make a slight indent in the corner with your finger and it doesn't form back right away, place into oven and bake for about 35 - 45 minutes or until the bottom sounds hollow when you tap it with a finger (use a potholder to take it out of the bread pan to test).  Take bread out of pans and let cool on a wire rack for at least 20 minutes before slicing into it. 

I'm off to find nirvana in a slice of bread and my cherry jam.



Have a wonderful day!

Mrs Bissinger