Tuesday, November 15, 2011

a simple cake & a simple slipper











A bit of baking went on this weekend,
a habit I'm getting back into
as the fall weather keeps us inside more:
~zucchini muffins for breakfast this week
~these chocolate peanut butter oatmeal cookies for snacks 
and
~marie-helene's apple cake
no mixer involved, just my old egg beater...
No picture of the finished product
as it was eaten very quickly with
a bit of whipped cream on top.
A simple cake that is just delicious!
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The slippers are my most recent crochet project.
When I saw a picture of them online,
I couldn't resist purchasing the pattern.
They work up quickly using
two strands of worsted weight yarn
and a larger size hook.
I added a couple of vintage buttons
from my button tin.
On Ravelry here.

12 comments:

  1. Rose Marshall4:43 PM

    They are lovely Deb. I am currently learning to crochet which is a bit tricky after decade of knitting.

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  2. staci king6:39 PM

    Those slippers are wonderful!

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  3. Mmontemayo7:05 PM

    Love your blog - have knitted your dishcloth x 2!staci king 
      Is there a similar slipper pattern to knit?  I love them!!  but, :( , I don't know how to crochet.
     

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  4. Mmontemayo7:07 PM

    Sorry - I don't know how 'staci king' got into my post - please delete my post, but please let me know if there is a similar knitting pattern for the slippers.  Also, I bought one of your bags several weeks ago - love it!

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  5. So glad you like the bag you bought :-) There is a similar slipper pattern in a book by Erika Knight called Simple Crochet.

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    Thanks for the visit!



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  6. I'm sorry, you wanted a slipper pattern to knit and I gave you the name of a crochet book--I must be getting a little tired.  If I find a knitted pattern I will let you know.

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  7. Thank you Rose! Hope you are having a nice Spring-best wishes with the crochet :-)



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  8. Those are the cutest slippers!!

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  9. You always find the nicest patterns. 

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  10. You've inspired me to get busy!

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  11. nancy2:35 PM

    I just ordered the pattern and am looking forward to making some of these cuties!  Our schools are closed next week for Thanksgiving so that means no work for a week.  Guess you know what I'll be doing ;-)

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Thank you for taking time to leave a comment--I love reading each and every one! I will try to answer any questions you have in the comment section. Due to the amount of spam, I am sadly no longer able to accept Anonymous comments....Kindly, Deb

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