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