A whole lot is going on these days, but since I have been kicked by a creative/ sewing muse, I am spending every minute possible at my little sewing corner or in the kitchen.
So what did I do?
(
I need to catch up with picture taking.)
- more mindless sewing
- baby quilt almost finished
- quilt top that was planned for
a long time- and another quilt top in progress
It still snows here and even more snow is expected, but I have been longing for spring for some time now. That is how this project started.
Can you find a dog in this picture?

I told you, I was busy...

I have found some new for me inspiring blogs that I would like to share. One of them (
and the one I browsed all yesterday and this early morning) is
Craftykin I found her through
Mary Beth's post.
Hanna inspired me to bake my own bread and make my own yogurt yesterday.

For the bread, I used Hanna's no-rise recipe (look for it on her sidebar). I opted for 4 cups of white flour and 2 cups of whole wheat. Next time, I will try either much less wholewheat flour or none since it made a bread quite heavy.
For the yogurt, I am going to try it again. I know it is supposed to be runny compared to store bought yogurt, but how do I know if mine is too runny or not (reminds me consistency of a banana milk shake). Any thoughts?
Also, I read that sour taste of yogurt depends on how many hours it sits (3.5 hours less sour, 5 hours more sour). I am going to try this again and let it sit less hours to compare the taste.
I can't wait to try both o them again and find ways to make these regulars.
Also,
I have been nominated by my
sister for a blog award.

I should pick another five blogs to pass this on. How can I do that? There is way too many gorgeous blogs in my reader.
maybe I can pick some that I was inspired by recently.
1.
Craftykin, I don't think this one needs more explanation.
2.
Salt and Chocolate, for making me hungry whenever I learn about another yummy recipe she tried.
3.
Quilted Simple, for joining me in eliminating buying new fabric, so we can be using what we have
4.
Bumble Beans, for inspiring me to play with color.
and
5.
Sunflower Quilts, for reminding me that quilting/sewing with friends is much better.