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Thursday, July 10, 2008

My newest project: Crocheted potholders

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Last week, while riding with my truck driver husband, I brought some yarn with me.  I decided to keep it simple and decided to make a potholder.  I made 2 squares and joined them together.  I finished it the night of 4th of July.  While I was finishing it, I had people watching me.  My mother's best friend said she wanted it(plus more) so I gave it to her that night. 

I have learned that they don't take very long to finish.  I started a set(2) the afternoon of the 5th for my stepbrother who was in for his dad's birthday and the 4th of July.  (He jokingly told me he wanted a set and I told him ok.  I guess he thought I was joking, too.)  The set was finished Monday morning, the 7th, the day he was flying back to California.   As I said earlier, I join two squares together, so I had 4 squares.  It makes for extra padding and protection.  Here is what that set looks like.  

This is the set I finished today.  I am keeping them for myself.  My 8yr old daughter is holding them up for me so you can see that they are pretty good sized.

 

I have come to the conclusion that a lot of the women on my Christmas list will be getting a set or 2 for gifts.  That way, everyone gets the same thing(different colors, though), so no fights that one got something better than another.


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Friday, April 4, 2008

Homemade Laundry soap recipe

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Hi all.

I have had several people ask me about my homemade laundry soap. 

The recipe I used can be found on Crystals site, The Family Homestead under Homemaking and Home Management.  The link is as follows:  http://www.thefamilyhomestead.com/index.html    The first time I used it, I followed it almost to the letter, except I used half a bar of Fels Naptha instead of 1/3.  Every other time I have made it, I have used 1/2 bar Fels Naptha, 1 cup washing soda, and 1 cup borax.  The cost does not change much.  It is still a lot cheaper than store bought.  Once it has cooled a little bit and starting to gel, I pour it into a detergent jug that I kept for that purpose once it was empty of the store bought stuff.  I hope this helps.


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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Homemade Laundry Soap

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I made my second batch of laundry soap today.  Now, I am just waiting until it gels.  The first batch was great!  I don't know if I will ever go back to store bought.  My husband is a truck driver, and he gets grease, diesel,  and all sorts of things all over his clothes.  The homemade stuff beats the store bought in getting it out, hands down.  Even some of his older shirts that I thought were stained beyond use look better and whiter( a lot less gray, that is  ) than when I used the store stuff.  And to make it even better, it is a lot cheaper to make than it is to buy the stuff from the store.
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