I figured I’d start out with some of the easier repairs first. There are a few spots where just a single piece of fabric is frayed or torn, with nothing going on nearby. Like the square above. There was a…
I figured I’d start out with some of the easier repairs first. There are a few spots where just a single piece of fabric is frayed or torn, with nothing going on nearby. Like the square above. There was a…
(That sentence should read “Learning how to type “repair” correctly, as for some reason it took me many tries to do it right.) My late mother-in-law, Elsa, made this quilt for my husband, her youngest son, long before he and…
Perhaps that should read “Repairs to A Quilt Bill’s Grandmother Made,” rather than “the” – I’m pretty sure she made a lot more than one. Her name was Gladys. She was Bill’s paternal grandmother. As I understand it, this was…
I hope you all enjoyed the Christmas series!
I thought that this delicious tart would be perfect as my last post before Christmas: it’s pretty much a clafoutis with a crust – I am a crust kind of girl – and the recipe comes from one of my all time favorite cooks.
Happy Holidays!
Bill’s cherry tart
from here
Pastry:
½ cup + 1 tablespoon (127g) unsalted butter, melted and cooled
1/3 cup +