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Thursday, July 31, 2014

Flying Geese Top and Backing


Back to my low volume baby quilt.


 Flying Geese top and backing finished.


I am quite satisfied with the soft feeling given by those tunes.


For the backing I used two fabrics, recalling those of the top.


My basket obsession!


Summer is becoming very hot here in Greece, and it allows me to sew only very early in the morning. I feel sorry I cannot go on at my usual rythm. I have so many projects in mind... and other baby quilts to prepare,
grand-children (mine and friend's) being on the way, one after the other...

I wish you all a mild summer that allows you to sew and to quilt!
Christine

Sunday, July 27, 2014

String Quilt Binding


My String quilt is back from Eleni's, who again did a beautiful quilting!


It's now time to prepare it for binding. As I have added a neutral beige sashing, I thought that a busy binding, recalling a fabric I used in several blocks, would be fine.


I trim the sides.


The binding is done and I will sew it as explained in MY TUTORIAL.


For the back of the quilt, as usual, I will hand sew the binding, as explained in my other TUTORIAL .


Listening to music, I relax and I sew, really enjoying this phase of the whole quilting.


Almost finished!


I think I like it!

Enjoy your Sunday stitches!
Christine

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Clafoutis Limousin

I know that this title must sound somewhat barbarian to many of you, but it is only the name of the French cake, which recipe I am going to write hereunder. Limousin is a province of France, Limoges its capital, and the clafoutis is a speciality of this place. My grandmother who was coming from Limoges passed to me this traditional recipe. 




Those sweet cherries are just a dream, eaten freshly cut from the tree.


For my cake, I prefer to use sour cherries. They give a very pleasant slightly acid taste.




Yesterday I was offered this tool by a friend. It is a stoner. I decided to try it, and I can say it did the job successfully! It did not throw red juice on me and all around, as my old tool used to do.


Here is the clafoutis, straight out of the stove.


Now, let's write the recipe :

First of all, wash and stone the cherries.
For this cake I use a square pan 9 inches sides and 2 inches deep.
Butter the pan.
Preheat the oven to 350oF.

Ingredients : 
  • 1lb sour cherries or sweet cherries
  • 1/2 cup all purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 3 medium eggs
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 cup fresh liquid cream
  • 1 tablespoon rum or cognac
  • 2 tablespoons sugar to sprinkle at the end
In a big bowl, sift together the flour, sugar and salt.
In the center add the eggs and a little milk.
Start whisking, adding the milk and the cream little by little.
Add the cognac.
Spread the sherries in the prepared pan
Pour the batter in the pan, over the cherries.
Bake for 30 to 35 mn.
Turn off the stove.
Sprinkle the sugar over the cake, and leave for 5 mn in the closed stove.
Serve slightly warm or cold.
Enjoy your cake!
Christine