Category Archives: Fashion

Living in: Miss Marple.

I’ve been listening to Rosemary Leach reading The Mirror Crack’d while I work & it’s making me sentimental.

Tea set; I’ve loved this pattern for years.

It would fit in nicely in the scene when Miss Marple is telling Dermot McCraddock exactly who killed Heather Badcock. {I won’t spoil the surprise.}

This dress looked to me like something Marina Gregg would have worn on set before the day of the murder.

The ABC Murders

Teacups for the ABC Murders; in my top five Agatha Christie mysteries, along with the Mirror Crack’d, Murder at the Vicarage, The Orient Express, & The 4:50 from Paddington. {Originally published in the U.S. under the appalling name “What Mrs. McGilicuddy Saw!”}

♥ Momo

Good Habits + Blogroll.

“Where is my supersuit??”

A collection of links for you, for all the things I like to save up and read at once after a couple weeks:

habit: sometimes this even feels too personal to read.

unruly things: for when my random search mojo fails to find me cool new things.

abby try again: love the name. love it. her photos are always what I’m looking for.

goodreads: still playing with this. source for all of my Milne quotes.

honey & jam: i’m looking forward to trying out the recipe for no knead bread.

fish food blog: two words: s’mores. pie. i love her photography, & i want to make everything she has on here.

chocolate & zucchini: fancy food blog. i envy their chocolate starter bread.

not without salt: i love this site. haven’t made anything from it yet, but i love it all the same.

roost blog: this blog makes me want to be a better person. i am especially looking forward to the spiced apple butter.

honest fare: you had me at cashew butter, ginger & honey sandwich. oh, and quinoa pudding with strawberries.

hungry girl por vida: i am making new year’s resolutions mid year to make everything on this site.

Places to try to pick up better habits, yes?

…aaaand a couple places for shiny stuff, because they’re fun too:

twist: jewelry. we should all be so lucky.

mio: fancy pants clothing. it’s not goth, it’s just black.

vain & vapid: sartorialist clothier blog. love the name.

♥ Momo

Bag Addict

Layered Pleat Tote!

Fancy.

“Hello, my name is Momo, and I am a bag addict.” …”Hello, Momo.” Right?

♥ Momo

L Frank

I need this…

I’m having an interesting time right now. I’m studying silversmithing & jewelry making, {in case you hadn’t heard} & it’s influencing how I see commercial & designer jewelry. I’m developing a better sense of my own aesthetic & those designers that I’m drawn to, for their style & skills. Poor Shawn is going to be left with nothing to buy me at Christmas except tools.

Not sure how he’ll take this.

I have a sense that when I do find something I like that another designer is making, it means more than it did this time last year.

Meet L Frank.

The set above is my preferred style, but there’s also a couple other amazing designs:

I would love to get to the point where my designs & skill set are developed enough that I could be a designer with work at Twist. L. Frank is inspiring in the simplicity of her designs & the organic aesthetic in the materials she uses. I should be so lucky to have a set of her rings!

♥ Momo

Tuesday Fun

I had a bit of good luck this week, being the beneficiary of some very generous people with tools and supplies to spare, and who helped make my little studio properly useful. I’m still sorting through all of the amazing tools! {Budgets and tools seem to be on speaking terms, but they have very little in common.}

Anything I can’t use or don’t use for my processes I’m donating to friends who need them. Share the love.

Some pictures from around my bench:

The wait for the Molly Moon Ginger ice cream is over! It really is my week.

♥ Momo

Life List 2010: Draft

Organization for Life

Vintage Hardware Drawers: I love them!

This year, I will:

Learn to Knit.

Learn to Felt.

Make Bread from Scratch.

Make Soup.

Make dinner from scratch at least twice a week.

Plan meals.

Sleep well.

Run, walk, breathe, stretch.

Go outside every day, if only for a moment.

Organize a cohesive wardrobe.

Make jewelry and sell it on Etsy or in the gallery.

Play with the cat each day until she flops.

Catch fish.

Read a new book each week.

Keep a clean house.

Be Happy.

♥ Momo

I’ve Got “It” (But it don’t do me no good)

Poppies for Happiness

I was listening to Annette Hanshaw’s recording of “I’ve Got ‘It'” when I found this dress on Anthropologie, which is absolutely perfect. The dress conjures up visions of baking sugar cookies in a sunlit kitchen with huge french patio doors framed by vases of yellow and orange tulips and poppies.

It’s so funny that some things have that promise in them that surpasses what they are; that if I wore this dress it would give me the reality of that sunlit kitchen in the countryside that I crave. That those glasses will give me the dinner parties with tons of friends I long to have on Friday nights in Summer. That these plates will make up for the inherent inequities in my french toast, transforming them into fluffy, light, vanilla-scented triangles of brioche and egg, straight out of Bouchon. I’m no Thomas Keller, and there are no plates on earth that will make my french toast anything other than the heavy, eggy, dense organic rectangles that it is…which is fine, but not the stuff dreams are made of.

That I imbue these things with this energy and hope is fascinating to me; that I would on this day rather have the instant gratification of what is admittedly a lovely dress, a beautiful set of plates, or an adorable set of glasses than set the money aside for the house in the country with the french doors to a patio perpetually bathed in both warm sunsets and chilly sunrises is impractical. It’s silly, when I spell it all out like that. But think about it a little more. Think about the house in the middle of the day, during the hottest hours of the summer, or the coldest middle of the night, when you have been dirtying dishes all week and your kitchen is cluttered, it’s gray outside, and there are clothes strewn in complete disarray all over your bedroom.

When you have the dress, you have the dress and the promise of a beautiful kitchen which is always sunny and clean, which always smells like baking chocolate and bergamot, like pistachio shortbread cookies with whipped lemon cream cheese filling. There’s no mortgage. Our cat hasn’t sharpened her claws on any of the furniture, and there are always friends coming over for elaborate tea parties that appear effortlessly on a beautiful vintage 1960s table. Thinking of it like this, it’s so much more than just a dress.

This is silly. I should want to put away as much as I can manage so that I can have the greater dream, but I have in my time bought into these smaller things not only because they are nice, because they make me feel more like the imaginary woman in that lovely kitchen, but because I have been afraid that if I reached that place, it won’t be all it’s cracked up to be. That even if I manage to have those elaborate tea parties, messes happen in real life. Garbage accumulates if no one takes it out, dishes need to be washed every evening, and rain is a fact of life in the Pacific Northwest.

So the dress is perfect. It’s perfect because it’s lovely, well made and enviable. It’s also perfect because of that song – that once I had it, if I had it, the way I have had so many of these beautiful things, I might look down yet again at myself and think “I have it, but it don’t do me no good”.

Forgive the rant; the song is lovely, and for 99¢ won’t take me too far from my beautiful house, which isn’t mine yet, but oh, I hope it’ll still be there when I’m ready.

Birds on a Wire

Bees!

A final note – I’m open to new recipes for french toast, and would love some suggestions. Because great food tastes great even if you serve it on cardboard. ♣

♥ Momo

Happy Friday!

I Love Cute Bicycles

I’m sorry; I haven’t been really present lately, and I promise to be back to my old tricks soon. It seems to be catching; Bread and Honey has been MIA, along with Sarah Yoon at Milk and Honey Cafe – both are back this week, but after a hiatus similar to my own.

Without further ado, I give you Friday Pounce! I’ll have photos up of some of my first pieces in a week or so, and hopefully it will make up for a week or two of eating Cheerios and Mini Wheats, with no recipe posts. (The recipe for milk and chocolate frosted sugar bombs is pretty standard, so I’ve left it out of this post.)  I do love cereal, but I’m beginning to suspect that it would take the same amount of effort to fix real food. I’ll be trying to get back to that soon. ♥

So you can only guess what our kitchen looks like right now….I’ve kept up, but it’s like treading water, especially since I haven’t done anything about the bowl situation.

I’ll be back soon with recipes and photos!

♥ Momo

I Want a Mouse Circus For Valentines Day

Mouse Circus

I’m back! I pulled myself away from the unbelievable wonder that is jewelry fabrication and walked into our kitchen to find, what would you expect? A disaster area. Not entirely unexpected, and nothing that wasn’t fixed by an hour of good deep scrubbing. One surprise, though: it turns out that we own FOURTEEN BOWLS. Fourteen! Cereal/soup/oatmeal/munchies bowls, not including the mixing bowls or larger popcorn bowls we keep around, which do double duty as cereal bowls if I don’t keep up with the original fourteen.

This means more to a couple without a dishwasher, because while we have the counter and cupboard space to accommodate all of these bowls, what it really means is that we can keep dirtying dishes until we come face to face with fourteen cereal bowls, stacked high and filled with milk, dried cereal, and anything else you use bowls for. Fourteen. Ack. The kitchen survived the last few Goodwill runs, but I’m thinking I’m going to have to take a closer look at it in the next week or two. It’ll be fun, like Project Runway – one day you’re in, the next, aufedersein! They’ll never see it coming. ♥

I’m in love with Wolf’s Precision Wax Carvers – the full set of 18. They’re described most notably by Jennifer Stenhouse as “the heroin of waxworking”. I tried to make do with dental tools and files, but in a moment of weakness I pulled out the shiny new set the studio has and I was hooked. My set, which will be really and truly, and solely mine will be arriving here in two business days, and I’m counting the hours.

Rainy Day Bike Ride

Valentines Day Pounce! I can just imagine putting this plate out with a batch of cream scones on it, and watching the picture come up as everyone has tea. It’s clean and professional, but very organic in appearance.

Because not everyone wants dishware for Valentines Day, and because I am so far behind, here’s a few more for you:

Crystal Boxes

I love the design of this necklace ♥ The more I get into fabrication, the greater appreciation I have for how much work goes into these pieces, and I love the raw look of uncut stones like diamonds, sapphires, tourmaline, and while Herkimer diamonds were never a big favorite of mine, I think they were a good choice in this piece.

Freeform Cuff

I ♥ cuffs; enough said. This is a particularly nice example, and if it were sent to me for Valentines Day, you wouldn’t see me complaining…hint hint. Unfortunately (fortunately?) those wax working tools from heaven are my Valentines day gift, so I don’t get cuffs. The seller is on my favorites list nonetheless.

This is felted wool?!

I love, love, love cuffs, in case it wasn’t clear before. This one made from felted Merino wool is so effortlessly beautiful, with just enough animation to it to make it look like it jumped out of a scene in Coraline. Think jumping mouse circus; I love this piece ♥

I’ll put up a gallery of Valentines day wishes, so this post won’t be too long. Saturday Pounce will resume tomorrow.

♥ Momo

Madelines

Pink!

 

Dress is a very foolish thing, and yet it is a very foolish thing for a man not to be well dressed.” – Lord Chesterfield, via The Happiness Project.

 

Madelines! Perfect with tea, coffee, lemonade and most importantly, more madelines – I’ve been meaning to make these for a while, and wimping out because they require a 20 minute walk in the rain to buy lemons. Lemons! All those sayings about “when life gives you lemons…” if only. I’m in my kitchen, staring at the monsoon outside calling “a lemon, a lemon, my kingdom for a lemon!”…okay, maybe not so dramatically, but I do feel the absence of lemons rather sorely.

 

I have of course made them, and forgot the lemons. This recipe turned out nicely, but I think I’ll add a quarter teaspoon of almond extract, or possibly two teaspoons of lemon zest, as they were a little plain for my tastes.

 

4 eggs
1/4 teaspoon salt
2/3 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup sifted all-purpose flour
1/4 pound unsalted butter, melted

 

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Butter and flour madeline pans.

 

Beat the eggs, salt, and sugar together until thick. I had to do this by hand, as my Kitchenaid didn’t whip enough air into the eggs to bring them to the right consistency, and it took about 8-12 minutes of hard work between myself and a friend, bribed with the promise of tasty desserts. Add the vanilla. Fold in the flour, rapidly. Fold in the butter gently. Quickly spoon the mixture into madeline pans. Bake until golden, 8-10 minutes. Remove from pans, and upend over a cooling rack. Dust with powdered sugar, and enjoy!

 

I fixed a pot of Yorkshire Gold to go with these, and it went quickly!

 

I ♥ this dress:

 

Dots!

 

♥ Momo