Saturday, 3 May 2014

Mandalas and Shortbread


I haven’t had much time to crochet this week, but all my plans for what time I had went out the window when I saw Zooty Owls new mandala- starflower.  Oh my word it is glorious, of course I had to get going…..straight away!  She is so generous with her designs.

Perhaps it is fortunate that I didn’t have enough colours in cotton to do the pattern as I was forced to use what I had.  In doing so I have a wonderful new use for a Mandala – yep the mandala shawl!

left to right
firebird, rhapsody,  and magic


I went to my trusty variegated 4 ply wool (Patons Fantasias range) and used 3 colour ways – magic, firebird and rhapsody).

To create this beautiful mandala!  (I did have to break off the wool in places to avoid some colours I didn't want creeping in.)  I haven’t done the last few rows as I am not yet sure I want them in the shawl.


While I was crocheting away I kept thinking this would make a wonderful centre point for a shawl, thus the idea was born.

So out came the colour pencils and I have sketched out I want it to look.  2 – 4 more mandalas, two probably up to row 6 or 7 and 2 up to row 4.  With the surrounds a lacy stitch in the ‘magic’ colour way.  I don't know how to do the joining and lacy bits, but I am sure I will figure it out!


I am linking this post to Cosmos and Cottons Monthly Mand-a-Long  I will probably link the finished shawl to next month’s Mand- a- Long.

I have just realized that I have been blogging for 3 months and crocheting for 6 months, doesn’t time fly.   I had started this blog to talk about my crochet and crafts along with my other passions cooking and gardening.  Um… crochet seems to be taking the upper hand, and the cooking and gardening have been neglected.

So without further ado here is a recipe for yummy lemon shortbread.

Lemon Shortbread


Ingredients

200 gm (7oz) butter,
½ cup (4oz) castor sugar,
grated rind of 1 lemon (NB lime is nice too, or a mix.)
2 cups (8oz) plain flour sifted,
½ cup desiccated coconut.

Method

Beat butter and castor sugar and rind till light, Work in flour and coconut, but not over work!  Roll out to 1cm (¼ inch) thick and cut into shapes of your fancy.  Bake 20 minutes at 160 degrees Celsius , cool on tray. (the coconut gives it a lovely taste and is not quite the same without it)

I love Shortbread, in all its forms.  I started to bake it when  I was about 13 for my father as he loved it so much, then it was plain shortbread, now I have a tendency to add other flavours, such as this lemon  one or sometimes in summer I like to add English lavender flower seeds, or sometimes I like to add ground coffee.


The gardening bit, Lemons are one of my favourite flavours and would choose it over chocolate any day!  So of course I have to have lemon trees, I have two a Meyer and a Lemonade which you can eat as is!  They are starting to ripen up nicely and this year I planted a lime and I noticed that it has a dozen limes, Yay!

To finish this rather long post (I must try and blog twice a week so posts are not so long!)I have a photo of a flower that is by my front door, it has been blooming all summer and autumn, I have no idea of its name but I just love the green and wine colour of the flowers.


Thanks for visiting and I wish you all a wonderful week!

22 comments:

  1. I must try your Lemon Shortbread! I also have a glorious lemon tree that is so heavy with fruit slowly ripening that the branches are drooping over, here in South Africa we are moving into our winter months ~ oh and I also love coconut, what a lovely combination!
    Pat @ Sunshine and a Sewing Basket Blog :)

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    1. Thanks for visiting, lemon trees are so special, I find that their scent wonderful, will visit you later.

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  2. What a gorgeous mandala done in those colour yarns, Zana - it's beautiful! I am looking forward to seeing your shawl and must say you're very clever and talented to be producing such as this after such a short time with the hook! Your lemon shortbread looks most inviting and I will give it a try sometime soon - the coconut would make a nice variation to the typical shortbread - thank you for the recipe and for sharing your beautiful makes! Joy xo

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    1. Thanks for your kind words. I surprise myself with the advances I have made in such a short time. Have a lovely week. Zana

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  3. Beautiful mandala. I am waiting to see your finished shawl. The shortbread looks yummy. Have a great weekend!

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    1. Thankyou, yes the shortbread is yummy!

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  4. Your mandala is beautiful, and will make a great centrepiece to a shawl, you are so very creative with all of your ideas! xx

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    1. Thank you Amy. I actually have great difficulty following patterns to the letter, so that is where the creativity kicks in. Have a wonderful week.

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  5. Everything here is so beautiful. I love the colors your use to brighten the world. Thank you for the well wishes.

    Wishing you a happy weekend
    Nicole/Beadwright

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    1. Thank you Nicole, I have SLE too, so know what you are going through! Keep well.
      Zana

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  6. Your mandala is a beauty ! And your project to make a shawl with mandalas is a beautiful idea !!!
    I made chocolate's cupcake this afternoon...yummy too !
    Have a nice Sunday !
    Anna

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    1. Thank you Anna! Enjoy your chocolate cupcakes!

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  7. Hi Zana, thank you for visiting my blog and leaving such a nice comment about my blanket. I love your blog and am your newest follower, you are so creative and have made some lovely things, I love your mandala shawl idea and I can't wait to see it when it's done. I love shortbread too but I usually just make it plain your recipe sound yummy I must give it a try, have a lovely Sunday. :)

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    1. Thank you Linda, I actually got my mood blanbket out today and sew together some of the hexagons!

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  8. Beautiful mandala,great idea for shawl!!!
    Thanks for visiting my blog,welcome!
    Have a nice and creative week,hugs.

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    1. Thank you very much, have a great week.

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  9. I really must do a mandala, I shall call it Nelson! ;-D I like your post it's got a little bit of everything today. Not that I don't like seeing all your gorgeous crocheting, I like t see a glimpse into other people lives and world :D xx

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    1. Thank you Sue,I intend to add more of the other, just that I am a bit obsessive about crochet!!! I wqill be doing a post about op shop finds in a few days.

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  10. The mandala is gorgeous and such a inspired idea to make it into a shawl, I look forward to seeing how it turns out.
    Clare

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  11. Hello....what a superb post I have yet to try that mandala, I'm sure it will be on my 'to do' list soon!!
    bestest daisy j xx

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  12. What a lovely design for a shawl :-)
    Tracey xxx

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  13. Apologies for taking so very long to get to your gorgeous blog and thank you for linking into the monthly mandalong. I really love the fact that you used variegated yarn as the outcome is fabulous! I bet you look at it lovingly. I can't believe that you have only been crocheting for six months and blogging for three, your crochet is pretty wonderful for a so called newbie, well done you!!! Please do add your shawl on to my monthly mandating as I am sure many people will want to have a look at it, as the sketch does look rather wonderful. I hope you have a lovely weekend xoxo

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