I am very pleased with the hat I crocheted this
week. I got the pattern from a library
book called Hooked Hats. This is a
cloche style; I like the slight brim as I don’t suit beanies. What is cool about this one is that you can
crochet different colour trims to suit what you are wearing.
It uses two stands of double wool so I decided to use different
colours giving it a tweedy look.
There are a couple of hats that I like the look of and
I have a request to do a beanie for a young friend.
Another library book I got out on Monday was very
inspiring
The author is a blogger from Dorset – Sara Sinaguglia.
I was very taken with the apple cozies, they make me smile and have a very useful
purpose – protecting the apple from bruises etc. when you want to put one in
your bag when you are on the go. I had
to have a go.
Sara has make very pretty apple blossoms in fine
crochet cotton to attach – don’t think I am up to that yet
Another project that I have started is this gorgeous
bunny, will suit my grandniece Kendal! She is three and very much into fairies and
princesses and this bunny is certainly a princess with her beautiful dress.
Now a recipe, that I made up yesterday. I had seen a recipe for rhubarb and custard
cake, but it looked very complicated. I
have a lot of rhubarb to use up as it will start to die down soon.
I picked a bunch and was
going to give them a blast in the oven but suddenly thought why not the
microwave, so I sprinkled sugar on the chopped up rhubarb covered with cling
film (used no water) and cooked for 8 minutes at 50 per cent power. I t was good as the oven and used less power.
Next I made some custard up, but you could use
readymade, it needs to be fairly thick.
Then I made some short crust pastry but quite short so
that I could reserve some for the crumble topping. I baked the pastry blind as I didn’t want the
bottom to be soggy as I was going to serve it up to some dinner guests.
Then I put spoonful’s of rhubarb and custard in the
crust. I wanted there to be distinct patches of custard and
rhubarb. Then I scrunched up the reserved
pastry added 2 sppons of brown sugar and I half tsp. ginger to the
crumble. Then I baked it in oven till
the crumble was brown, I also used up
the rest of the custard and rhubarb and crumble mix in little dishes.
It was delicious and my guests all wanted the recipe!
So as you can see a busy few days. Tomorrow will be busy too as my grapes are
ready and I have to pick them before the birds get them! I will make grape cordial for the winter.












Wonderful crochet hat! My mother-in-law is looking for a crochet hat with a brim, this style suits her perfectly! I'm going to have a snoop round for a pattern...and I have that Simple Crochet book, it is full of such pretty things, isn't it? I love the doily-style designs stitched onto everything...thank you for sharing! Chrissie x
ReplyDeleteAw cute hat! The crochet book looks like a good read x
ReplyDeleteSuper crochet and I am definitely going to bookmark that Rhubarb recipe, looks delicious! Our Rhubarb has just started growing again, hopefully we will get a bountiful harvest this year. Have a lovely weekend. Sarah xo
ReplyDeleteLovely hats ! And the apple cozy !!! Your tart seems delicious ! I made rhubarb and stawberry's jam this week...
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend and thanks for the visit !
Anna
The hat is just cute, I looked up the book and it is over £100 new on Amazon and over £30 used, I will think again. The tart looks delicious, it may feature as part of Sunday dinner.
ReplyDeleteYour hat looks very nice. Beanie hats don't suit me either. you have been very busy love you tart
ReplyDeleteI have popped over from Chrissie's blog