We had another wonderful weekend in Santa Barbara (other than being a bit warm!) for the 'Berry Good Smockers Stitching Serenity 13.
Our class the first day was the Terrific Tote, and everyone worked hard to get as much of their bag completes while we were in Santa Barbara. We has one who finished completely (no unfinished project for her!) and everyone else got down to the last step or 2!
You can see me cracking the whip, showing one of the steps for the outside of the bag.
Here are some of the 'almost' finished bags. As you can see, Irene marched to the beat of her own drum and made a cure pink/green floral bag. Some people were camera shy, as were their bags!
Here is a shot of just the bags. A fun time was had by all!
The second day was Embroidery of Madeira, Part I and Part II. We watched slides and looked at many of my Madeira treasures and then did some stitching the Madeira way!
We celebrated 2 birthdays that weekend, so I brought a German Apple Cake for Irene and Roseann. My kids were bummed, as they were not allowed to eat it! It is a great cake - not too sweet. It is perfect with a little dollop of whipped cream or ice cream. No pictures now, as I forgot to take them in SB, and too hot to make a cake right now! Will post the next time that I make it.
Here is the recipe:
German Apple Cake
Heat oven to
350° Grease and flour a tube pan
4-5 med
apples, peeled and sliced thin 2
tsp cinnamon 5 T
sugar
3 cups flour 2
cups sugar 3 tsp. baking
POWDER
1 tsp salt ¼ cup orange juice 4 eggs
1 cup oil 2 1/2 tsp vanilla
1 tsp salt ¼ cup orange juice 4 eggs
1 cup oil 2 1/2 tsp vanilla
Mix
sliced/peeled apples with cinnamon and sugar and set aside.
Mix the rest
of the ingredients. Layer in floured
tube pan:
Dough
Apples
Dough
Apples
Dough
Dough
Apples
Dough
Apples
Dough
Bake at 350°
for 1 hour 20 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes.
Cool before removing.
Enjoy!
Hope you all had a wonderful 4th.
Happy Stitching,Vaune
PS PPD arrived in warehouse Tuesday - I should have them by the end of next week, finger crossed!