Saturday, May 21, 2022

Lemon Sugar Cookies. 5.21.22

 Today I made a batch of the usual peanut butter cookies.  Then I made a batch of Lemon Sugar Cookies.  The recipe was on the back of a flour package, Bob's Red Mill, and can be found here.  I don't know if it is copyrighted so I linked.

Here is how they came out.


These have a flavor and texture similar to Madelines.   I like them better than the Madelines that I made.  The contain zest from an entire lemon, plus 2 tbsp of the juice.  The recipe stated it made two dozen.  I though it would make more, but it was exactly two dozen.  Very tasty, lemony cookies.

I wonder if the same recipe could be used, but substitute a Mandarin orange or Tangerine for the lemon juice.  It would need to be as acidic for them to rise so nicely.

Friday, May 20, 2022

Mounding Up Container Potato Plants. 5.20.22

 Today I mounded up the grocery Red potato plants, and less so for the container Envol potato plants.



Planting Sauce Tomatoes. 5.20.22

 I was anxious to get the sauce tomato plants planted.  Today I cleaned up the raised bed for them, planted them, and applied kraft paper mulch.


I think next year I'll grow about half as many.  This year is an experiment to see which varieties do better, and whether the home-saved Roma VF seeds give a good crop.  I get the drip irrigation installed next.

Thursday, May 19, 2022

Today I Completed the Batik Quilt. 5.19.22

Today I trimmed off the excess batting and backing, sewed together the binding and sewed on the binding.  After washing, here is the quilt.  It's about seven feet by seven feet, good for a queen size bed.




I think I started this quilt March 2021.  I wanted to try a disappearing nine patch for some time, so here it is.  It's  change in style from the more traditional quilts I've made, and much more colorful.

Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Quilt is Almost Done. Batik Disappearing Nine Patch. 5.17.2022

No garden today.  I had to be around for contractors and fuss over sick Rufus.  He seems to be improving.

I used the indoor time to finish the quilting for the batik disappearing nine patch quilt,

This is a description of how a disappearing nine patch works.

Here is the actual traditional nine patch quilt that I finished earlier this year.


Back to the current project, I opted for the modern quilting concept of sewing parallel lines.  


I think parallel lines are a good choice for this modern, geometric quilt with colorful fabrics.  It can be tedious, sewing lines repeatedly.  I used painters' tape to help me keep the lines mostly straight.

I finished all of the quilting.  



Now I need to trim off the excess batting and backing, nice and even with the quilt top, then sew on the binding which makes a nice border and edge for the quilt.  I chose plain black cotton fabric, which I think will make kind of an elegant binding.

I did not prewash the fabric.  When it is washed, I hope the washing and drying will give it a kind of crinkly quilted look.  Sometimes it works.