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mamagotcha) wrote2009-11-19 03:56 pm
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A few things I made
Some photos...
The cake I made this morning:

Here's the recipe, if anyone wants to give it a go themselves. I pulsed my food processor for quite a while and the almonds never got much smaller than a very coarse meal... I didn't want to start making almond butter out of them, so I gave up after a bit. But I think you'd probably have better (or rather, less chunky) results if you had a finer grind than I did. I used a 9" pan and probably should have left it in longer than an hour, although the skewer came out clean. The center is definitely moister than I'd like, though it's not runny or anything. Deeelicious!
A hat for Cordell:

This is a watch cap that my mom started for Cordell in January. She only got about 10 or 20 rows into the ribbing before she set it aside, and never picked it up again. I found it when I was going through her stuff after she died in June, and finished it up. It got harder toward the end... but one day I just sat down and thought about how she wanted Cordell to have a new hat made of this pretty yarn, and the last few rows flew off the needles. Hopefully I'll have a pic of Cord wearing it soon...
Ultra booties!

mh75 told me she'd already gotten these, so I'm not spoiling anything by letting you see 'em now. Made with Alchemy Synchronicity, a 50/50 mohair/silk blend. I love knitting with this yarn!
My lil' guy:

I'm not the only crafty beast around here! He's painting some Christmas ornaments, paying no attention whatsoever to the lines on them.
What have YOU been making?
The cake I made this morning:

Here's the recipe, if anyone wants to give it a go themselves. I pulsed my food processor for quite a while and the almonds never got much smaller than a very coarse meal... I didn't want to start making almond butter out of them, so I gave up after a bit. But I think you'd probably have better (or rather, less chunky) results if you had a finer grind than I did. I used a 9" pan and probably should have left it in longer than an hour, although the skewer came out clean. The center is definitely moister than I'd like, though it's not runny or anything. Deeelicious!
A hat for Cordell:

This is a watch cap that my mom started for Cordell in January. She only got about 10 or 20 rows into the ribbing before she set it aside, and never picked it up again. I found it when I was going through her stuff after she died in June, and finished it up. It got harder toward the end... but one day I just sat down and thought about how she wanted Cordell to have a new hat made of this pretty yarn, and the last few rows flew off the needles. Hopefully I'll have a pic of Cord wearing it soon...
Ultra booties!

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My lil' guy:

I'm not the only crafty beast around here! He's painting some Christmas ornaments, paying no attention whatsoever to the lines on them.
What have YOU been making?