I found this cute design on Colourbox and of course had to purchase it! Super cute then I was on the hunt for a great weaving poem that was also spiritual. :) This little treasure will be available once I have her bag made. I really love this little sheep!
Monday, February 19, 2018
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Banana Pudding Cheesecake cupakes
12 CHEESE CUPCAKES
INGREDIENTS:
VANILLA WAFER CRUST
1 cup (134g) vanilla wafer cookie crumbs
2 tbsp (26g) sugar
4 tbsp (56g) real butter, melted
BANANA FILLING
12 ounces (339g) Cream Cheese, room temperature
1/2 cup (104g) sugar
3 tbsp (24g) all-purpose flour
1/4 cup (58g) sour cream
1/4 cup lightly mashed bananas
1 tsp vanilla extract
¼ tsp banana extract
2 eggs
Banana slices
WHIPPED CREAM
3/4 cup (180ml) heavy whipping cream, cold
6 tbsp (44g) powdered sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
Vanilla wafers
Banana slices
Or even better:
Cream Cheese Swiss Buttercream recipe (I used this one)
Cream Cheese Swiss Buttercream recipe (I used this one)
8 ounces (227 grams) egg whites from whole eggs or a carton
16 ounces (454 grams) granulated sugar
2 ounces (57 grams/3 tablespoons) corn syrup
16 ounces (454 grams) unsalted butter softened but not warm
4 ounces (113 grams) cream cheese, softened
2 tablespoons vanilla extract
DIRECTIONS:
CRUST
1. Preheat oven to 325°F (162°C). Add cupcake liners to a
cupcake pan.
2. Combine the vanilla wafer cookies crumbs, sugar and
melted butter. Divide the mixture between the cupcake liners (about 2
tablespoons per cup) and press into the bottoms.
3. Bake the crusts for 5 minutes then remove from oven.
Allow to cool while you make the filling.
FILLING AND TOPPING
4. Reduce oven to 300°F (148°C).
5. In a large bowl, mix the cream cheese, sugar, and flour
until combined (Use low speed to keep less air from getting into the batter,
which can cause cracks). Scrape down the sides of the bowl.
6. Add the sour cream and mashed bananas. Beat on low speed
until well combined.
7. Add the vanilla and banana extracts and the first egg and beat slowly
until mostly combined.
8. Add the remaining egg and mix until well combined.
9. Add a small amount of filling to each cheesecake cup,
then add a couple banana slices on top.
10. Add additional filling on top of the banana slices,
filling each cup until mostly full.
10. Bake the cheesecakes for 18-20 minutes, then turn off
the oven and leave the door closed for another 5 minutes.
11. Crack the oven door and allow cheesecakes to cool for
15-20 minutes, then put in the fridge to finish cooling.
12. When cheesecakes are cooled, remove them from the pan.
13. To make the whipped cream, add the heavy whipping cream,
powdered sugar and vanilla extract to a large mixer bowl. Whip on high speed
until stiff peaks form.
14. Pipe a swirl of whipped cream on top of each cheesecake
and finish off with a banana slice and vanilla wafer.
15. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Cheesecakes are best when
well chilled. These are okay to store covered for 2-3 days.
Cream Cheese Swiss
Buttercream instructions:
1. Whisk egg whites and sugar together in a microwave-safe bowl followed by the corn syrup. Make sure the mixture is well mixed so the sugar can protect the eggs from cooking. Heat the mixture in the microwave for 2-4 minutes on high in 30 second intervals whisking well after each 30 second heating.
Heat until the sugar is dissolved and the mixture reaches 160 f/75 C. Pour the syrup into a cake pan or shallow metal bowl (straining the mixture if any lumps are present) and chill in the freezer for 15-20 minutes until it is cool.
1. Whisk egg whites and sugar together in a microwave-safe bowl followed by the corn syrup. Make sure the mixture is well mixed so the sugar can protect the eggs from cooking. Heat the mixture in the microwave for 2-4 minutes on high in 30 second intervals whisking well after each 30 second heating.
Heat until the sugar is dissolved and the mixture reaches 160 f/75 C. Pour the syrup into a cake pan or shallow metal bowl (straining the mixture if any lumps are present) and chill in the freezer for 15-20 minutes until it is cool.
3. Meanwhile, beat the butter in a mixer bowl with the flat
paddle attachment on high for about 2 minutes until creamy and lightened. Add
the cream cheese and beat on medium-high for 1 minute until well combined.
4. Reduce speed to medium-low and gradually add the cooled
sugar syrup to the butter. Scrape down the sides of the mixer bowl and beat on
medium-high for 2 minutes.
5. Reduce speed to low and slowly add vanilla extract.
Increase speed to medium-high and beat for 1 minute until light and creamy.
Monday, January 29, 2018
My new hanging wall yarn storage rack.
This has been on my mind to make since early last year. Took me a while to workout how the pockets would look and work but for the most part I knew what I wanted. While my shop was closed (for about 3 weeks) I worked on a couple new items for my shop and this is one of them. I've made three sets of the pockets so I'll have 3 available. Getting the sewing time in is the hardest part because I stay super busy. I managed to make several loom bags and these pockets along with other projects during this time.
I love the idea that you can move the dowels around as needed so this to me is a big plus on this storage unit. I hope you like her...I smile everytime I walk past her. I made this shelf for reclaimed cedar planks and made the baskets out of some nice burlap that I lined with cotton fabric. So now for some pictures :)
I love the idea that you can move the dowels around as needed so this to me is a big plus on this storage unit. I hope you like her...I smile everytime I walk past her. I made this shelf for reclaimed cedar planks and made the baskets out of some nice burlap that I lined with cotton fabric. So now for some pictures :)
Saturday, January 20, 2018
New year brings new weaving tools.
I said to myself that I have enough tools that keep me more than busy to say the least but who can resist the design process. With this cold weather I've been sewing (I'll show you soon) and designing new weaving tools. Customers often ask me for different weaving tools and I do keep those requests in the back of my mind for a time when there is more time... <<<more time are you kidding me :). Anyway, I'll not bore you with my musings and I'll get right on to showing you so super cute stuff :)
My thinnest band boat shuttle yet, a mere 1/4"
Lucets for the I-Cord makers
And who doesn't need the cutest warp separators there are!!!???
A warp separator is used to isolate broken warp threads or to fix warping issues such as missing or incorrect threading.
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
When a girl needs a knitting caddy!
You know those big ole buckets that you can get with the insert in them. The ones that you can put tools in etc. Wow that was a great idea and yep I do have one. Oh about a year or so ago...I looked at mine and said to myself, something like that would be great for my yarn when I'm knitting or crocheting. Yep it did take me this long to finally make it but I've been storing it in my head all this time.
While this one doesn't use a bucket (no buckets were harmed or even touched) it does stand up nicely and has a place for all my knitting needles or crochet needles and a boat load of yarn and to top it off my working yarn can be threaded though a grommet for a perfectly smooth draw on my yarn.
So yes, finally I made the thing I new would be perfect for knitters and crocheters alike :)
While this one doesn't use a bucket (no buckets were harmed or even touched) it does stand up nicely and has a place for all my knitting needles or crochet needles and a boat load of yarn and to top it off my working yarn can be threaded though a grommet for a perfectly smooth draw on my yarn.
So yes, finally I made the thing I new would be perfect for knitters and crocheters alike :)
It's 8" round x 11.5 inches tall and the top folds down out of the way and folds back up to take along with you. :)
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