Hello all! After a LOOOONG week-end without my computer I am back with links for needlebooks. I am pleased that so many of you have signed up for the swap so far. The deadline for sign-ups will be Thursday, June 12. I will then start working on the swap buddy list and will have it posted on Monday, June 16. Some of you had questions about needlebooks so here a few links to little needlebooks that will give everyone a jumping off place to start thinking of their own ideas. Thank you, Rhonda for answering questions while I was away and if anyone has any further questions, please feel free to e-mail me, Sharon, at: cdetroyes at yahoo dot com and I will answer them as soon as possible. Happy swapping! Oh and yes, Rhonda, please write your book or maybe two books!!
http://astitchinwrinkledtime.blogspot.com/2007/07/my-very-amateur-needlebook.html http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2008/04/little_woven_needlebook.html http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2008/02/strawberry_needlebook_pattern.html http://www.duofiberworks.com/journal/2007/10/23/needle-book-tutorial.html http://vintagethreads.blogspot.com/2008/04/grandmas-needlebook-tutorial.htmlMaking ginger beer from scratch
We had a nice supply of ginger beer going over Christmas. It's a delicious soft drink for young and old, although there is an alcoholic version that can be made with a slight variation on the recipe. Ginger beer is a naturally fermented drink that is easy to make - with ginger beer you make a starter called a ginger beer plant and after it has fermented, you add that to sweet water and lemon juice. Like sourdough, it must ferment to give it that sharp fizz. To make a ginger beer plant you'll need ginger - either the powdered dry variety or fresh ginger, sugar, rainwater or tap water that has stood for 24 hours to allow the chlorine to evaporate off. You'll also need clean plastic bottles that have been scrubbed with soap, hot water and a bottle brush and then rinsed with hot water. I never sterilise my bottles and I haven't had any problems. If you intend to keep the ginger beer for a long time, I'd suggest you sterilise your bottles. MAKING THE STARTER In a...
5 Comments
I'm really looking forward to this swap!
ReplyDeleteI haven't done a swap of any kind in almost three years but this one has really tickled my fancy. I feel very inspired and I'm even thinking of making them professionally, if the swap works out well.
Thank you for getting the ball rolling on this!
Hi Sharon, Shirley emailed me to be in the swap. Here are her details.
ReplyDeleteShirley John
ksjohn at peoplepc dot com
USA
I dont wish to swap internationally ...sorry
I would like to do the Pin cushion swap
I will add Shirley to the list!
ReplyDeleteI would love to do the swap. How do I sign up? I live in United States
ReplyDeleteMary
Hi ! I would love to be in this swap !
ReplyDeleteI am a French mom, and will be happy to post internationally;
I would like to make a pincushion
My email is
bluesparrowfairy at yahoo dot com
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