5.9.14

Crafty Mama Part III

My mom's time with us is coming to a close (boo)…and there were a few projects that I wanted to finish before she left.  Mother-daughter-wisdom-imparting and all that.  First off, I finally finished Toby's stocking!  I've blogged about this before, but since my mom made a Christmas stocking for me when I was little, and Eric's mom made a stocking for him, I thought it would be fun to be able to make stockings for our kids, too.  They are all different: Maggie's is felt, Ben's is cross-stitch, and Toby's is needle-point.  None were completed for Christmas #1, but all for Christmas #2.  The boys' stockings (and Eric's) hang to the left and the girls' hang to the right. Ah, symmetry. :)  It was fun to do Toby's stocking, never done needlepoint before, and I think it turned out great!  My mom helped me cut it out and sew the backing on securely with a machine.  Eh voila!

All three proudly displayed on our new mantle.

The other project I've been thinking about for awhile is canning.  Our power has been off a TON and so even though we have freezer space, I'm constantly worried about the state of things in the freezer.  I had put some canning equipment on the container but had never tried canning before, although my mom has lots of experience.  We tried a batch of pickles which basically turned out (not quite vlasic, but not bad).  Then our dear house helper Salvatore has been sick for the last month so I have done a lot of scrambling to get meals ready, make spaghetti sauce, bread, etc.  (again, SO glad my mom is here right now).  Fortunately he is back now, but his absence inspired me to put away some "emergency stores."  We mixed up a giant vat of spaghetti sauce and another one of a vegetable soup base.  And here it is, yielding 5 quarts of spaghetti sauce and 8 quarts of soup base.  All the jars sealed so it was an exciting evening. :)  Some days I feel a little bit like "Little House on the Prairie," although honestly we're a long way from that.  Nice to get in touch with my pioneer self!



7 comments:

Lois Rimbo said...

I am SO impressed. I've done canning and needlepoint once-upon-a-time but not now. Yay for your mom!!

Nana said...

Looks like a much healthier version of Ragu and Campbell's Chunky soup. Way to go Rachel!

The Drs. McLaughlin said...

Rachel did this entirely by herself while I was doing a girly craft time with McCropder girls. Rach had the two boys in the kitchen with the door shut and did all the canning then. Amazing!

The Drs. McLaughlin said...

Rachel did this entirely by herself while I was doing a girly craft time with McCropder girls. Rach had the two boys in the kitchen with the door shut and did all the canning then. Amazing!

The Drs. McLaughlin said...
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Anonymous said...

Does the subtle reference to symmetry imply anything?
Dan and Suzanne Hayward

Anonymous said...

Congrats on you 100% sealing rate.
Suzanne Hayward