Monday, April 25, 2011

Meal Plan 4/24-4/30 and Easter Recap

Wow...long time, no blog.  I have been a little busy with other obligations and a little (make that a lot) uninspired.  However, I am back and have new ideas brewing in my head...hopefully some will come out as expected.

We had a great Easter...the Easter bunny came and was very generous...little Bean got to hunt for eggs at home and at Grandpa/Grandma's house.  Lucky girl.  We had some amazing weather which is a first for us in the inland northwest...it has been a cold, wet, and windy spring here.  Here are a few photos of our day...


Non-stop running all day

Love, love, love this pic

These bracelets were her favorite Easter gift!

Check out these shoes!!!

Cousins climbing a tree

What else is this thing for?
Okay, thanks for pretending that you care about my Easter :)

Now, here's the meal plan for the week:

Meal #1: (was supposed to be Easter dinner, but we were still too full from Easter brunch to eat):  Sauteed Chicken with a Lemon Buerre Blanc with Roasted Potatoes and Asparagus
Meal #2:  Penne with Eggplant Marinara and Feta Cheese
Meal #3:  Egg Salad Sandwiches (to use up all of those dyed eggs) with Tossed Salad
Meal #4:  Asian Chicken Salad (again) with Sesame Ginger Dressing (gotta use up all that dressing)
Meal #5:  Butternut Squash and Black Bean Winter Chili with Cornbread

Have a great week everyone!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

California Dreamin' Tube Top Tutorial

Consider yourselves warned...my arms are very white and I am a terrible model.  That being said, I am tremendously excited about this tutorial.  I LOVE summer and the sun.  Therefore I love summer clothes.  I have been dreaming up this tube top in my head for weeks now and it has finally materialized.  It is really easy and dare I say, really chic.

It was about 39 degrees and windy outside.  Yep, I'm that dedicated.


This is just a white interlock knit.  Super simple.  If you have not sewn with knits before, this is a great place to start.  No serger needed (although I dream that I will someday have one for projects like this).

What you need:
  • one yard knit fabric
  • coordinating thread
  • 1" wide elastic (amount will depend upon your underarm measurement)
Start by taking your underarm measurement - right at your armpits.  Mine was 32.5".  Since we want all of the fabric to be gathered...add 12.5" to your measurement, so mine was 45".

For the length of the main piece, I went with 19".  However, I have an incredibly long torso, so if you are more average, you may want to go with 17".  But go ahead and measure - you will want the top piece to end  at the top of the hip...allow 1" total for seam allowance.

So, the first piece = underarm measurement + 12.5" x 17-19"

For the second piece, turn your fabric around and find the direction that does not stretch very much.  You want to cut in this direction.  In other words, you don't want the piece that sits on your hips to stretch very much so it will hold that nice shape.  So, measure well.  Take your hip measurement at the widest spot (mine was 34") and add .5" (so my piece was 34.5" long).  The width should be 11".

Second piece = hip measurement + 1/2" x 11"



Using the top piece (the large piece) decide which edge is the top and do a zig-zag stitch (or serge) along the top edge.

Now, with right sides facing, line up the edges (side of your top).  Stitch all the way from the bottom to top and then finish off with a zig-zag stitch).


Back to the top.  Fold over the top edge 1 1/4".  Stitch all the way around leaving a 1 1/4" gap to feed your elastic through.

For the elastic, my measurement was 32 1/2" but I don't want my top to fall down in the least bit, so I want my elastic working for me.  I cut it at 28" + 1/2" for total seam allowance.
Elastic = underarm measurement - 4"
Using a safety pin, feed the elastic through.


Once you have made it all the way around, stitch the elastic together VERY well.

Now to the smaller piece (bottom of your tube top).  With right sides together, stitch the sides from bottom to top.  Finish off with a zig-zag stitch.

Now, with the right side facing out...fold your top in half so it looks like this...


Turn your machine's tension all the way up and also set your stitch length at the maximum.  We are going to gather the bottom edge of the top piece.  Do not back stitch here and be sure to leave long threads on either end so that you can alter your gathering, if necessary.
It should look like this.

Now you are going to want to play with the gathers a little.  Using the threads you left on, pull  and stretch until your gathered edge is the same length as the bottom portion of the top (the piece pictured below).
Once you have this complete, you want to line up all of your rough edges.  Make sure that your top is right side out.  All the right sides are facing here.  


Now stitch all the way around and secure the seam with a zig-zag stitch.

Flip inside out and voila, it's done! 
Note:  For wearing, I turned the top elastic edge under so it looks a little more sophisticiated, but it looks great either way.
 







 

As always, if you make this project, please send me pictures!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Meal Plan 4/3 - 4/9

A little late once more.  What can I say?  One of these meals is one that we didn't get to last week due to MORE sickness.  Ugh...is it summer yet?  I feel so fortunate that Bean is old enough now to actually tell me what is wrong.

Anyway...back to food.  I am super excited to eat this week!

Meal #1:  Bowties Alfredo and Tossed Salad (I lightened the recipe...I cut down on the butter by half and used half and half instead of cream but increased the amount to make up for the butter...delish!)
Meal #2:  Tuna Melts with Lemon, Capers, and Provolone with Steamed Veg
Meal #3:  Asian Salad with Chicken, Orange, and Almonds with Sesame Ginger Dressing
Meal #4:  Southwest Pinto Bean Burgers with Chipotle Aioli and Sweet Potato Fries
Meal #5:  Fish Tacos with Cilantro Lime Crema and Cole Slaw

Also, I finally found the motivation to create something this afternoon...new summer tutorial on the way!  This one's for us ladies!

Have a great week!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Princess Cake and Pink and White Wedding Cake

Two lovely friends asked me to be a part of their special occasions by requesting cakes.  The first, Layla's little friend, was turning 3 and wanted a princess party (what little girl doesn't?).  So, what better than a pink tiara cake?


And another friend had a lovely Spring wedding with pink and black accents.  Here is the cute little square cake.




What did you all do this weekend?