Tag Archives: November making party

Wrapping up the November making party

I have been waiting what feels like forever to tell you guys about this project. I started it several weeks ago, but I couldn’t really give Christmas trees out until after Thanksgiving — call me old-fashioned, but I believe in one holiday at a time — and then I also had to wait until I’d [...]

Vintage Movie Monday: Shall We Dance (1937)

I had a really hard time coming up with another movie to cover for the November making party.  Not a lot of films feature crafting that I could think of, especially not vintage ones.  But then I took a break from schoolwork to watch Fred and Ginger in Shall We Dance and was thrilled to [...]

Thanksgiving feast for two

Thanksgiving is usually a quiet affair for me.  (Okay, not that one year where I drank wayyy too much red wine and burnt the stuffing.  Or the year when I’d had a cold for 2 months and cracked a rib while coughing in the kitchen and thought Jack Daniels was the best remedy.)  For the [...]

#happyhaulidays from Chronicle Books

How awesome is Chronicle Books’ Happy Haulidays Giveaway?  I normally don’t taut things giveaways and whatnot here, but this one is truly a great holiday treat: This year, we’re not only giving away up to $500 worth of Chronicle books to one lucky blogger and one commenter on the winning blog post—we’re also asking the [...]

Style Friday | Dressing for the fall colors

“Making” outfits is a serious challenge for me, and I mostly roll out of bed every morning and throw on something very basic.  My friends have even named my standard look — when L. wears a t-shirt with a cardigan over it, she calls it “the Alex.”  I stick to flats because I have back [...]

Orlando & the frivolous necessity of making the home

I’m not actually writing about Orlando for my Woolf paper on the plastic arts and narratology, but I do keep coming back to this moment in the novel: Never had the house looked more noble and humane. Why, then, had he wished to raise himself above them? For it seemed vain and arrogant in the [...]

Movie Monday | Bright Star (2009)

I had to drop “vintage” from the theme of this post, but it’ll be worth it, I promise.  The theme of November here is making things, and when I thought about what movies I could include this month, Bright Star immediately came to mind. This 2009 Jane Campion film focuses on the last 3 years [...]

Saturday afternoon cheese experiment

Ever since last Christmas, when I got Josh Mark Bittman’s How to Cook Everything, we’ve been itching to try our hands at making cheese.  I mean, I honestly never knew you could just, like, make cheese in your kitchen.  It’s cheese.  It seems so magical. But yesterday we found ourselves at the grocery store with [...]

His and Hers Market Bags

Josh and I are celebrating our one-year anniversary today, but we’re not really big present people, so I made us little gifts instead: handmade cotton market bags.  They’re adapted from a pattern I found at the incredible Purl Bee.  I made them out of inexpensive Sugar n’ Cream cotton yarn, found at Michael’s for about [...]

Virginia Woolf’s brown stocking

I’m currently in the research stages of a paper on Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse and the narratological metaphors of painting and knitting.  I have a long way to go before arriving at a solid argument, but the idea was inspired by a conviction that Mrs. Ramsey’s knitting is more important than previous critics have [...]