Saturday, May 7, 2016

Being grandma

I am going to become a gramma again, he will be our second grandchild and our first grandson.  Being a grandma is something I cherish, He will be welcomed into our family in about a month. Here is the quilt I made for him.

To Zephyr
Here we go camping with the family.
From the forests to the beaches.
Play games around the lantern light.
In trailers and tents we sleep.
Family dinners around the picnic table.
From meals to smores around the campfire.
We gather together as a family filled with love.
Welcome to our family Zephyr




Monday, June 1, 2015

Kathisewnsew's Boutique ~ Seller Spotlight

It has been a fun and exciting week. It started with I sold 3 of my purses this week. We went away camping to the coast with all the family and had so much fun. And finally to top it off, I come back to see my shop's story on Nosh blog with my shop as the Seller Spotlight.

Kathisewnsew's Boutique ~ Seller Spotlight

Just popping in to share this story about my shop. Click the picture above to read my story.
I will be back soon to fill in all the details. Right not I'm busy resting after a fun and wonderful family vacation.

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Hooks and Stitches

The last month has been great, besides sewing, crocheting and working on my shop. I've gotten to spend several days a week playing I mean baby sitting this lil one.

She is my only grandchild and I spoil the heck out of her. This is me and lil one.  
So, what else have I been creating?
 I made these cute zipper bags, they can be used for a variety of things. 

* cosmetic or make-up bag
* store medication
* travel games, dice, cards, pencils, note paper
* lunch or snacks to take with you
* what could you think of to use them for?

These bags can be found in  my shop here Kathisewnsew's Boutique



I have also been doing some crocheting, here are some of the things I've made recently and will be coming to my shop soon.
3 pairs of fingerless gloves or also known as wrist warmers
2 color blocked infinity scarfs
1 lacy seashell scarf
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I thought I would share how I use my items to make life a little easier.
Below is a picture of my bag I take with me on the days I go to baby sit my grand daughter. I start with one of my denim and batik cotton large tote bags.  Inside I carry one of my zippered clutch purses to keep my wallet, ID, and other items (the pink with green and blue clutch).  Behind my clutch purse you will see my purple fingerless gloves I made.  I take one of  the cosmetic bags I made to keep some aspirin, hand lotion, band aids and medication if I need it (the denim bag with green pocket and zipper). I like having my aspirin and medication in a seperate small bag so that when I get to my daughters home I take that bag out first and keep it out of my grand daughters reach.


 Since taking these pictures I have added a couple more items to what I take.
I have a small cotton tote bag I use to pack my breakfast and lunch each day. and one of my reversable drawstring bag to put my glasses in when I'm not wearing them to keep them safe.
I prefer using my accessory bags to organize inside the big tote bag rather than lots of pockets.  With the accessory bags I can take it out if I need to.
What is an accessory bag?  They are a variety of types and sizes of bags to use for organizing.
Some have zippers for closure and others have drawstrings to close them.  I make small ones with a keyring to carry small items. I have long skinny ones that are great for hairbrushes, glasses. I make some with flat bottoms so they sit upright, great for cosmetics, make-up and such.  My zippered clutch purses are great little purses to carry or drop into a larger purse or tote bag.
Thanks for stopping by,
Kathi

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Friday, January 30, 2015

Moms and Babies and Crochet

Life is full of wonderfully special moments and if you aren't careful you may miss something.
This year is a vast change from last year at this time. I was in a very low place last year, My mom passed away on Christmas morning 2013. My mom was my best friend. So last year in Jan. I was in a bad time of my life, I couldn't imagine that anything would help to heal the pain of losing her. But, life moves on and I am able to get though most days without crying because I miss her. A new purpose has grown in me, I have a beautiful baby grand daughter that I get to spend 3 to 4 days a week caring for. My daughter works the night shift so when she sleeps after or before her shift I come over and spend the day caring for and having fun with Aubrey. I love doing this, it has such healing effect for me. 

So I got this wonderful custom order recently, my customer was looking for a scarf, hat and gloves set for her son made with 100% cotton yarn.  After some time of back and forth emails we were able to start. It took me about a week to make the whole set and I am pleased with how they came out. I finished the set and its been delivered to my customer. Here is a picture:
These were the first pair of gloves I have ever made, and I think they came out pretty darn good. I sure hope my customers son likes the set. 
I have been crocheting lately and here are some of the items that are finished and will be in my shop soon.

Here are a couple of crochet Neck Warmer I made
 
And here are a few pairs of fingerless gloves or wrist warmers



Well thats it for now.
Have a great day, Kathi

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Extra Large Christmas Stocking

Extra large Christmas stocking
This one of a kind Christmas stocking is handmade by me. The base of this stocking is stone washed denim. This stocking is embellished witha variety of cotton fabrics, ribbons, trims, appliques, buttons and beads I edged the stocking with a crochet trim I made using an eyelash yarn with little puffs of color blended in. 
This stocking has approximately 10 to 12 hours of creating ,stitching and crocheting to create it. This is a one of a kind stocking for a one of a kind person.
Measurement of this stocking is:
25 inches tall
13-1/2 inches across at the bottom
10 inches across at the top
 One of a Kind Holiday Stocking













 Extra large Christmas Stocking


thank you for stopping by,
Kathi

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Food and Recipes ~ Lemony Salmon Burgers

I am new to preparing seafood. Not that I never cooked fish but that I have never prepared fish other than pre breaded fish fillets that you just heat and eat. I bought a large fillet of salmon I divided it into 3 portions, I packaged and froze two of them and I made a salmon dish with the first. This recipe I am going to make is from one of the frozen packages. I am actually looking forward to making this recipe.
I thought making a burger from the frozen fish would be a good choice and its something I think the three of us will eat.  I found this recipe called lemony salmon burgers, I have all the ingredients except the seafood seasoning (note to self look for seafood seasoning next time I go shopping), I will sub salt, pepper and garlic salt.
Lemony Salmon Burgers
INGREDIENTS:
1 1/2 pounds salmon fillet, cut into chunks
1/3 cup chopped fresh parsley
2 tablespoons dry bread crumbs
2 tablespoons chopped green onion
2 teaspoons seafood seasoning
1 lemon, juiced
salt and ground black pepper to taste
1 tablespoon olive oil
DIRECTIONS:
1.Place salmon chunks, parsley, bread crumbs, green onion, seafood seasoning, lemon juice, salt, and black pepper in a food processor. Pulse until salmon is chopped. Shape salmon mixture into four patties.
2.Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Pan-fry patties until golden brown, about 4 minutes per side.


I will come back and update with how I think it tasted, how easy or difficult it was to prepare and what I served with it. 

Friday, April 25, 2014

Food and Recipe ~ Refried Beans

This is my favorite recipe for making refried beans. This recipe is to use with a slow cooker, it makes a lot but its not a problem. I package the leftovers into the amount I use for a meal and freeze. Then the next time I need refried beans I take a container out and let it thaw, heat and eat.

The following link is from allrecipes.com, I did not create this recipe, but have enjoyed making and eating them.

Refried Beans Without the Refry

INGREDIENTS:
1 onion, peeled and halved
3 cups dry pinto beans, rinsed
1/2 fresh jalapeno pepper, seeded and
chopped
2 tablespoons minced garlic
5 teaspoons salt
1 3/4 teaspoons fresh ground black
pepper
1/8 teaspoon ground cumin, optional
9 cups water
DIRECTIONS:
1.Place the onion, rinsed beans, jalapeno, garlic, salt, pepper, and cumin into a slow cooker. Pour in the water and stir to combine. Cook on High for 8 hours, adding more water as needed. Note: if more than 1 cup of water has evaporated during cooking, then the temperature is too high.
2.Once the beans have cooked, strain them, and reserve the liquid. Mash the beans with a potato masher, adding the reserved water as needed to attain desired consistency.


These are some of the things I do different from what the recipe says.
I dice my onion before adding to the slow cooker.
I don't add the jalapeno anymore and we don't miss it, but if you like your beans on the spicy side make sure you add them.
I only use 4 teaspoons of salt.
and the cumin I use about 1/2 a teaspoon.

I have made this recipe over 20 times and we always enjoy them. Once you eat these you will never like the canned refried beans again. Its a fairly easy recipe.
I hope you give this recipe a try.

Monday, April 21, 2014

Food and Recipes ~ Carrot Cake

One of the things I like about cooking is finding and trying new recipes. I find them mostly online. So what I have decided to do is start sharing them here. Most of the recipes I find I will change something or tweak it a bit. So I will be sharing the link to the original recipe and any changes I might have done and if it didn't work I will include it so you know what not to do. Or if the recipe is perfect the way it is, I will share tips and techniques about that recipe.
This first recipe I'm going to share is the carrot cake I made for our Easter dessert.
I searches the internet and found a few that sounded promising but with out any feed back from others I didn't want to risk it not being good. So I ended up at one of my favorite recipe sites All Recipes . I Searched for carrot cake and found about six I thought were promising (I will list some of them at the end of this post).  I then proceeded to read some of the reviews and narrowed my search to this tasty recipe
  Sam's Famous Carrot Cake .
So here are the changes I made to this recipe for my families liking.
1. I did not have buttermilk in the house and I didn't want to spend the money for 3/4 cup of buttermilk. I made my own version of faux buttermilk by using just under 3/4 cup of milk and a tablespoon of vinegar.
2. for the 1-1/2 cups white sugar I used 1 cup white sugar and 1/2 cup brown sugar
3. I was out of vanilla so I went without any flavored extract. If I had it I would put it in but I didn't miss it in this recipe.
4. For the 2 cups of all purpose flour I used 1 cup of all purpose flour and 1 cup of whole wheat flour .
5. I omitted the coconut because most of my family does not like coconut.
6. I omitted the walnuts.
7. For the 1 cup raisins I minced them up till they were very small.
8. I combined the shredded carrots and the minced up raisins in a bowl and used my hands to get the raisins broken apart and combined with the carrots, I then added the crushed pineapple to the carrot and raisin mixture and mixed.  Doing this step makes sure that the carrots, raisins and pineapple are evenly spread through the cake.
9. The recipe says bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour. I baked mine at 350 degrees but it was done in 50 minutes. So I suggest checking it near the end.
This cake was the best carrot cake I have ever made and I will most definitely be making it again.

So this if my version of this recipe. with all the changes I made to it
Kathi's version of carrot cake
3 eggs
just under 3/4 cup milk with 1 Tbls. white vinegar added to the milk
3/4 cup vegetable oil
1 cup white sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp. salt
1 cup all purpose flour
1 cup whole wheat flour
2 tsp. baking soda
2 cups shredded carrots
1 cup crushed pineapple with the juice
1 cup minced raisins

Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease and flour an 8x12 inch pan.
  2. In a medium bowl, sift together flour, baking soda, salt and cinnamon. Set aside.
  3. In a large bowl, combine eggs, buttermilk, oil, sugar and vanilla. Mix well. Add flour mixture and mix well.
  4. In a medium bowl, combine shredded carrots, minced raisins and pineapple.
  5. Using a large wooden spoon or a very heavy whisk, add carrot mixture to batter and fold in well.
  6. Pour into prepared 8x12 inch pan, and bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 1 hour. Check early with toothpick.
  7. Allow to cool for at least 20 minutes before serving
When the cake is cooled frost with your favorite frosting. I made a cream cheese frosting with lemon zest. This was the best carrot cake I have ever made

 I have written it here for 
1) so that I will remember my changes.
2) for my kids if they want to remake this cake for themselves. 
3) for others that might want to try and make a carrot cake.

I almost made this one Carrot Cake I didn't choose it mainly because it said it served  15 to 18 people and that was too much for us. If you are looking for a cake to serve a lot of people you might want to check out this recipe

Here are a couple others that I considered Carrot Cake III and Carrot Cake

I hope you enjoyed this post sharing my carrot cake journey. Enjoy






Sunday, September 9, 2012

ID Wallet ~ Change Purse ~ Gift Card Holder

Today I am doing some sewing, I have 4 new bags in various stages of completion. I will try and give you a sneak preview real soon, but until then I will give you a hint about one of them. Hint is girly and ghastly.
Until then I have some of my id change wallets to show you, these are good to keep change in, or put your id and some money and stick it in your pocket.  Use them as a gift card holder.  What could you use them for?
Handmade change and identification wallet.
Dusty rose wallet
this dusty rose or deep pink with yellow flowers and green leaves. side 1 has 2 slip pockets big enough for an id card or any other similar size card.
side 2 has 1 slip pocket
I have added embroidered edge of slip pockets.
yellow lining with a green zipper

yellow swirls wallet
yellow swirls cotton fabric change purse. side 1 has 2 slip pockets big enough for an id card or any other similar size card.
hand embroidered X's and O's on the edge of slip pockets
side 2 has 1 slip pocket
inside of wallet with zipper compartment.

Black and white wallet

side 1 ~ I hand embroidered on the edges of the slip pockets.
side 2 ~ 1 slip pocket with embroidered dots on the edge of pocket.
inside of change wallet is lined with a white satiny fabric and has a zipper to keep in closed.

Here are the measurements for theses wallets:

4-1/4 inches by 3-1/2 inches
3-3/4 inch opening
Care:
Hand wash in mild soap, air dry, medium iron if needed.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Fabric Bangle Bracelets Colorful Fun Bohemian Jewelry

These handmade bracelets were made with cotton fabric and beads.  Each bracelet was hand formed, sewn, and beaded by me. This set of 4 bangle bracelet have such a bohemian feel to them.  You can find this set of boho bangle bracelets in my shop Kathisewnsew's Boutique.

 

This set of bracelets has sold, you can find more boho fabric bracelets in my online: more boho fabric bracelets from Kathisewnsew shop
Set of 4 boho bangle bracelets, made of cotton fabric formed into bracelet then I embellish with a variety of beads. This colorful set of bracelets was made with different cotton batik fabric in a variety of colors.
Bracelet 1, purple and blue ombre fabric with a fringe of seed beads and other glass beads in shades of purples and blues.
Bracelet 2, orange batik fabric with a couple of beaded dangles and seed beads surrounding bracelet in shades of orange, yellow and green.
Bracelet 3, pink batik fabric with 3 dangles with a flower, star, and a heart and covered with seed beads in shades of pink.
Bracelet 4, multi color batik fabric with a couple of beaded dangles and covered with seed beads in a variety of complimenting colors.
These boho chic bangle bracelets are handmade with colorful cotton batik fabric, hand formed, sewn, beaded to create truly one of a kind piece of jewelry. Wear one or two together or stack them all on your wrist, pass them out as friendship bracelets.
Measurements:
inside diameter 3-1/2 to 3-3/4 inches across
Kathi