Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Bliss Blankets - Timeless Treasure Blanket Crochet Pattern

by Patty Kubitzki
A unique combination of lattice work, cables and crossed stitches
come together to create this timeless treasure blanket
that will be cherished for years.

This crochet pattern will take you step by step
on how to create this beautiful heirloom blanket. 

The Bliss Blanket series was created to bring you select heirloom quality 
crochet blanket patterns that exemplify grace and beauty.

Filled with your love, these blankets will immerse it welcoming guests
into a world of comfort, peace, tranquility and love.

These heart-warming blanket patterns are simple enough for most beginners
to follow to create professional looking results.

Pattern available for
immediate download
from my s
hops.

My Etsy          My LoveCrafts          My Ravelry
  
This pattern uses Caron One Pound yarn.
The blanket as shown is 40" wide x 62" long but the
pattern explains how to easily customize
the size of this simply beautiful blanket. 
 Difficulty level ~ Intermediate.

         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 The pattern also includes a
smaller version, which could
be a baby blanket or lapghan.

 Size is 26" wide x 34" long.
The cables and crosses are
worked by simply doing

Front Post Double Crochet
and Front Post Treble
Crochet stitches.
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



 



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#crochetcableafghan #crochetcablespattern #heirloomcrochet

Friday, March 13, 2020

Homemade Chocolate Ice Cream Recipe

This is my spin-off recipe from the Homemade Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe.
I basically had all these ingredients on hand and wanted to see if the 
chocolate pudding could be substituted for the Peppermint Stick.
I was amazed how good this came out!
The instant pudding made the mixture thicker than the peppermint version.
But I knew it would be frozen anyway, so it didn't matter.

Homemade Chocolate Ice Cream

14 Marshmallows, the regular size
2 c. Whole Milk
Small 3.9 oz. pkg. of Chocolate Instant Pudding
4 oz. (1/2 container) Whipped Topping, like Cool Whip
 
In a saucepan over low/medium heat mix the marshmallows with the milk. 
When the marshmallows are mostly melted, add the pudding mix and stir well. 
Continue to heat and stir until the marshmallows are fully melted. 

Cool and allow to freeze  (in regular freezer) to mushy state. 
Then fold in the whipped topping. 
Return to freezer until firm. 

This chocolate version is great as it is or it could be jazzed up
with bits of chocolate or chocolate cookie chunks 
or swirls of chocolate syrup. 

 
I hope you'll try one of these versions of homemade ice cream. 
No hand or electric cranking required!
Just stick in your freezer and you will be amazed!

Enjoy!



Monday, March 9, 2020

Homemade Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe


 This recipe has been in my family for well over 50 years. 
I remember as a young girl having the ice cream and how delicious it was.
Amazingly enough, I am not sure I ever made it until recently.
The recipe calls for 1/2 of a stick peppermint (5 cent) crushed. 
When I saw this peppermint stick at Dollar Store this past Christmas (for 50 cents)
I decided to grab one and make the ice cream. 
This stick is 9" long and 3/4" in diameter.
I believe the peppermint stick back in the 50's was even fatter,
because I started off using just half of it and decided 
I needed to use the entire stick to really taste the peppermint. 

OK, so here it is early March and I just made it. 
Time can get away from us, you know?

So here is the original recipe and the changes I made:

Peppermint Ice Cream

14 Marshmallows, the regular size
1 1/2 c. Whole Milk
1/2 pint Whipping Cream (I used 4 oz. of whipped topping instead, like Cool Whip)
1/2 Stick Peppermint (5 cent) crushed (I used all of the (9" x 3/4" stick, 3.5 oz.)

Melt over low/medium heat all except the whipping cream. Cool and allow to freeze to mushy state. Whip the cream or use the whipped topping and fold into the rest. Return to freezer until firm. 

This recipe is soooo easy and incredibly creamy smooth and delicious!
Maybe you still have some candy canes left over from Christmas
(they keep for a long time!) and you can try this.

Bye for now.

Saturday, February 29, 2020

Bliss Blankets - Farmhouse Favorite Blanket Crochet Pattern

by Patty Kubitzki


Fashioned after the charming farmhouse-style chunky blankets.
This crochet pattern features a modified corner to corner stitch pattern
and uses easy to care for Caron One Pound yarn, double stranded.
 

 The Bliss Blanket series was created to bring you select heirloom quality 
crochet blanket patterns that exemplify grace and beauty.

Filled with your love, these blankets will immerse it welcoming guests
into a world of comfort, peace, tranquility and love.

These heart-warming blanket patterns are simple enough for most beginners
to follow to create professional looking results.

Pattern available for
immediate download
from my s
hops.

My Etsy          My LoveCrafts          My Ravelry
 
 
 The pattern explains how to easily customize it.
Difficulty Level  ~ Beginner - Advanced Beginner
 

 
   
  #blissblankets #crochetblanketpattern #crochetafghanpattern #c2cblanketpattern
#crochetthrowpattern #c2ccrochetpattern #crochetc2cafghanpattern
#farmhousecrochetpattern #crochetchunkyafghan

Bliss Blankets - Farmhouse Chunky Blanket Crochet Pattern

by Patty Kubitzki

Fashioned after the charming farmhouse-style chunky blankets.
Two versions are included in the pattern, which uses
easy to care for Caron One Pound yarn, double stranded.

The Bliss Blanket series was created to bring you select heirloom quality 
crochet blanket patterns that exemplify grace and beauty.

Filled with your love, these blankets will immerse it welcoming guests
into a world of comfort, peace, tranquility and love.

These heart-warming blanket patterns are simple enough for most beginners
to follow to create professional looking results.

Pattern available for
immediate download
from my s
hops.

My Etsy          My LoveCrafts          My Ravelry


Two sizes are provided and the
pattern explains how to easily customize it.

 Difficulty level ~ Beginner, Easy.

 
#blissblankets #crochetblanketpattern #crochetafghanpattern #beginnerblanketpattern
#bulkyblanketpattern #crochetthrowpattern #easycrochetafghanpattern
#farmhousecrochet #farmhousecrochetthrow

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Bliss Blankets - Calming Cables Blanket Crochet Pattern

by Patty Kubitzki

Cables and crossed stitches add such amazing texture to a blanket.
They make a common solid color yarn look glorious!
This crochet pattern will take you step by step
on how to create this beautiful heirloom blanket. 

The Bliss Blanket series was created to bring you select heirloom quality 
crochet blanket patterns that exemplify grace and beauty.

Filled with your love, these blankets will immerse it welcoming guests
into a world of comfort, peace, tranquility and love.

These heart-warming blanket patterns are simple enough for most beginners
to follow to create professional looking results.

Pattern available for
immediate download
from my s
hops.

My Etsy          My LoveCrafts          My Ravelry
  

This pattern uses Caron One Pound yarn.
The blanket as shown is 42" wide x 54" long but the
pattern explains how to easily customize
the size of this simply beautiful blanket. 
 Difficulty level ~ Intermediate.

              ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
           If you've never worked cables before,
             don't let that scare you away.

             They are worked by simply doing
          Front Post Double Crochet stitches
                   (FPDC) and Front Post
            Treble Crochet stitches (FPTC).     
              
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


 
 
 
  
#blissblankets #crochetblanketpattern #crochetafghanpattern #cableblanketpattern
#crochetcableafghan #crochetcablespattern #heirloomcrochet
 

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Cheesecake Mini Delights Recipe

Cheesecake Mini Delight Recipe - makes 2 servings

This is a great recipe when you just want a couple servings
of cheesecake, not a large dessert. 
It is every bit as good but makes up fast
and doesn't require a large amount of ingredients.

The Crust is simply:
4 graham crackers (put them in a zip lock baggie and crush with a rolling pin),
a little sugar (2 t.)  and 2 T. melted butter to hold it together.

In a small bowl mix the crackers and sugar, then mix in the butter. 
Divide the mix in half and add to 2 ramekins that
have been sprayed with cooking spray.

Press the crumbs to the sides and bottom of the ramekins, 
then bake at 350 degrees in a toaster oven or regular oven for 10 minutes.

After that. . . no more baking!

While the crust is cooling, make the filling.

In a small bowl with hand electric mixer:
mix 2 oz. cream cheese that is softened with 2 T. of sour cream.
Then add 1/4 c. powdered sugar. Mix well.
And last, gently fold in 1/2 c. whipped topping and 1/8 t. vanilla extract. 

Spoon half of the filling in each ramekin. 
Then top with cherry pie filling or other topping.
Let it chill good before serving. 

Of course a squirt of whipped cream on top just seems to finish it off!


You can cut the recipe in half and just make one.
But trust me . . you will want 2 even if just for you!

Enjoy!