Ephemeral Chaos

Wednesday, May 03, 2017

Reusable Duster Cover

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Honestly, I feel a little silly posting a pattern for what is essentially a garter stitch rectangle, but I did find it helpful to have finis...
Sunday, March 12, 2017

Wee Protesters

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I knitted nine pussyhats for the women's march in January, then offered to knit some Geneie Pussyhats for anyone who would buy the yarn...
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Monday, April 04, 2016

Historical Food Fortnightly: Pretty as a Picture

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The Challenge:  If you’re a fan of cooking competition shows (like I am!), you know how the saying goes: we eat first with our eyes. Make a ...
Thursday, March 24, 2016

Historical Food Fortnightly: Juicy Fruits

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The Challenge: It's fruits! Do something with fruits. It doesn't get more simple than that. Bonus points for the use of heritage cro...
Sunday, March 20, 2016

Historical Food Fortnightly: Roasts

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The Challenge:  They’re a staple of the historic table, in many different shapes and forms and types. It’s also a cooking technique. Try a h...
Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Historical Food Fortnightly: Sweets for the Sweet

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The Challenge:   It's sugar, and maybe spice, and definitely everything nice. Test out a historic recipe for sweets, sweetmeats and cand...
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Thursday, February 11, 2016

Historical Food Fortnightly: History Detective

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The Challenge:  For this challenge, you get to be the detective! Either use clues from multiple recipes to make a composite recipe, or choos...
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7-letter Deborah, never a Deb
married, knitter, wearer of pet hair, dancer, little bit of a rock star. Oh, and if I mention anything about students, rest assured that I have changed their names, gender, age, and any other identifying features. Or maybe I don't even teach and am making it all up.
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