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Molly's Knitting: February 2008
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008. A Silly Hat for Emily. Material: a remnant of unknown amount, maybe the size of a tennis bal. L It was Jiffy and weighed 37 grams, which would be about 58 yards. Needles: 5.5 mm. 160;double pointed, set of five. Tension: 7 stitches to the 5 cm. Cast on 64 stitches (16 per needle). Work a row in stoc. Work 2 rows in 1/1 ribbing. Work about 11 rows in stocking stitch. Work 1 row in purl. Work 1 row in knit. Begin the mitered decrease:. I simply used up the remaining yarn.
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Mary Jean's pantry: September 2011
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TDK: Hazelnut Dark Chocolate Truffles and Marshmallow in Dark Chocolate. Posted by Mary Jean. I am totally late for August TDK challenge. Theme was Candylicious, though I think Chocolicious might suit better ;) it was a good coincidence actually because when this challenge was first launched, I was in Europe and I could grab whatever chocolates I encountered there! In this case, it's Callebaut chocolate. Through the long recipe given in the forum, I also learnt how to temper chocolates at long last!
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Molly's Knitting: December 2008
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Friday, December 26, 2008. A New Knitting Book for Christmas. It's not quite right if one doesn't get a knitting book for Christmas. The one I got I actually picked out myself. Well actually, one could not possibly think that their husband could pick out a knitting book all by himself. The fun thing is that I had completely forgotten about the book, so it really was a surprise. I received Nicky Epstein's new book Knitting On Top of the World. Thursday, December 18, 2008. I settle on making a mitten that ...
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Molly's Knitting: What on earth have I been up to!?
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011. What on earth have I been up to! I can't believe that I haven't posted on this site for 2 years! You'd think I'd given up knitting. Well I haven't . But I have been through a lot of troubles in the missing time, making me a bit dysfunctional. But not to worry - I'm still knitting. And I made a gorgeous purple vintage cardi for Emily, grand-daughter #1, with mittens to match. I've also made two pairs of mittens for myself, having lost my favorite pair. Free sock pattern links.
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Molly's Knitting: December 2012
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Thursday, December 6, 2012. A New Formula I think will be very handy. That was knit at a tension of 13 stitches per 10 cm. The yarn for Emily's sweater has a tension of 20 stitches per 10 cm. Also, the sweater produced a 33 inch chest, and I think for Emily I would need a 24 inch chest on the sweater. So how to accommodate all the variables? After running this all around in my head, scrutinizing the patterns directions, I came up with a formula that I think just might work. If:. X = desired size. Row 2: ...
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Recipes from Molly's Magazines she wants to cook: Rhubarb and Date Chutney
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Recipes from Molly's Magazines she wants to cook. Thursday, June 23, 2011. Rhubarb and Date Chutney. 50g fresh root ginger , grated. 300ml red wine vinegar. 500g eating apples , peeled and finely chopped. 200g pitted dates , chopped. 200g dried cranberries or raisins. 1 tbsp mustard seeds. 1 tbsp curry powder. 400g light muscovado sugar. 700g rhubarb , sliced into 2cm chunks. Know how - Sterilising jars. Recipe from Good Food magazine, May 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Recipes from Molly's Magazines she wants to cook: Beef With Mushrooms And Glazed Onions
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Recipes from Molly's Magazines she wants to cook. Thursday, June 12, 2008. Beef With Mushrooms And Glazed Onions. You may have to ask your butcher to reserve the marrow bones for this luxurious main course , but the result is well worth the effort. Roasted potatoes and steamed spinach make perfect accompaniments. Begin preparing this a day ahead. 3 pounds 1- to 2-inch pieces beef marrow bones. 3 cups beef stock or canned beef broth. 1 1/2 cups dry red wine. 3/4 cup ruby Port. 1 tablespoon olive oil.
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Recipes from Molly's Magazines she wants to cook: Apple-Cranberry Pie
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Recipes from Molly's Magazines she wants to cook. Tuesday, September 16, 2008. 2 cups frozen or fresh cranberries. 8232;¼ cup orange juice
. 1 cup granulated sugar. Plus 1 tablespoon for top of pie. 8232;½ teaspoon ground cinnamon. 8232;½ teaspoon table salt
. 188; cup water
. 1 tablespoon cornstarch
. 3 ½ pounds sweet apples (6-7 medium), peeled, cored, and cut into ¼-inch-thick slices. 8232;1 recipe Foolproof Pie Dough. 8232;1 egg white, beaten lightly. Cut both layers of the overhanging dough, leaving...
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Molly's Knitting: August 2008
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Saturday, August 23, 2008. I have never completed an adult scarf. I find it sooooo tedious to knit one. But that doesn't mean I haven't started them, or that I don't intend to finish them. The first one of importance is an Alice Starmore scarf from In the Hebrides. And if I remember correctly, I was working on a scarf with a pattern that someone got from a lady in the Metro in Paris. I can't even remember what I was making it out of. But if I know me it was red. I LOVE RED. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Molly's Knitting: Starting a new sweater for Emily
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Sunday, October 12, 2008. Starting a new sweater for Emily. Yarn - 4 ply or fingering - sock wool is fine, but anything that gets a 7-8 inches per inch tension. Needles needed to get that tension, two sizes - one for ribbing and one for the main knitting. For this sweater I'm using Sirdar Snuggly 4 ply - starlight. My needles are a 2.5 mm needles and 11 UK needles (3 mm I think). Neither of these have an American equivalent. Just get your tension right on whatever needles you have. With the 2.5 mm ne...