The first of many signs we plan to make to support our favorite players. This was inspired by the "Leave it to Beaver" show. Found an old poster to copy it from. Matt (Besler) saw the sign from the field and gave us a big wave and thumbs up! So Awesome!!
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Sunday, March 18, 2012
DARE blanket
This is my first major attempt at making a quilt. I assited my Aunt about 15 years ago, when she made me a T-shirt blanket from all my high school shirts. And about 6 years ago I made a couple baby blankets for friends.
I used excel to draw up a basic pattern, and adjusted the measurment to make a full size blanket. This is a DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) blanket for my husbands co-worker , John, who is retiring from the Lenexa Police Department and served as an School Resourse Officer for about 15 years.
First I washed and dried all the fabric then cut to size (I usually leave 1/2 inch for seams, because I'm a novice seamstress.)
I used excel to draw up a basic pattern, and adjusted the measurment to make a full size blanket. This is a DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) blanket for my husbands co-worker , John, who is retiring from the Lenexa Police Department and served as an School Resourse Officer for about 15 years.
First I washed and dried all the fabric then cut to size (I usually leave 1/2 inch for seams, because I'm a novice seamstress.)
I arranged the T-shirts in a color pattern, that I could live with. :)
I sewed the blue stripes to the bottomes of the shirt squares and then sewed them all together.
Not pictured, but I sewed the blue rectangles and yellow squares to make long stripes and pinned and sewed on the outsides and between each T-shirt row.
Once the front panel was together I simply placed the batting and underside fabric together and sewed the edging and sewed invisible (?) stitches thru the entire blanket to bind everything together well.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Chicken & Broccoli Pasta
Last nights dinner was a healthy and tasteful Chicken pasta dish. I've recently started shopping at a the Kansas City Market (downtown) for my regular grocery shopping items. I've gone for years and often take friends and family when they come to visit. The two "major" ingredients I got at the market was Pappardelle's Spanish Saffron Pasta (cost is $4.50 for 8 oz), and Steak Seasoning (a special blend from the local gardening/spice store Planters Seed Company).
Boil pasta for 10 mins in well salted water
Meanwhile lightly coat the chicken in flour that has been seasoned with salt/pepper and Steak Seasoning.
Heat EVOO in skillet (I use a cast iron) when hot add chicken.
Cook for 5-6 min. on each side at med/high heat.
Steam broccoli till tender.
I was planning to use garlic infused EVOO as the "sauce", but my husband noticed we had left over (homemade) Alfredo sauce, so we used the rest of that. YUM!
Boil pasta for 10 mins in well salted water
Meanwhile lightly coat the chicken in flour that has been seasoned with salt/pepper and Steak Seasoning.
Heat EVOO in skillet (I use a cast iron) when hot add chicken.
Cook for 5-6 min. on each side at med/high heat.
Steam broccoli till tender.
I was planning to use garlic infused EVOO as the "sauce", but my husband noticed we had left over (homemade) Alfredo sauce, so we used the rest of that. YUM!
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