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Scoopneck Knit Tank

June 24, 2017 by Jenny Gomes Leave a Comment

This post will share a really fun, fast sewing project that is ideal for a beginning sewer. I used McCall’s pattern M6754 to sew this scoop back peplum tank; read on for the details, Wildflowers!

Scoopneck Tank: Beginnner Sewing Project with Pro Tips for sewing knits!

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This pattern is such a good one for beginners because there are not TOO many options which is something that I have found overwhelming when I was learning to sew garments. There are two bodice options- sleeveless and tank top, and a peplum or full length skirt option. That’s it. There’s a limited number of sewing pattern pieces to cut out, which also limits overwhelm, and the tank top option in particular is really simple to put together. I found the pieces to match up exactly and I’m not a perfectionist when it comes to cutting- not by a long shot. Because my kids are still small, I really value a pattern that can be cut out and assembled quickly and this pattern was perfect in that regard.

The fabric that I used was knit that my mom bought when I was a kid…and I’m 33. It’s black with an 80’s-fabulous gold insignia pattern on it. It is a basic t shirt knit, and the one tool that has taken my garment sewing from basic to badass is using a proper stretch needle.

I wrote a post about sewing with spandex, and despite all the blogging I’ve done about canning and giant yarn, that post has been the most consistently popular- go figure- probably because in it I explain why the stretch needle is so valuable. This is a stretch needle- get a package on amazon and use it on t shirt knit, spandex, or anything stretchy. 

It makes seams flat, not wavy, and professional looking. You don’t want to look like an amateur and that’s exactly what a universal needle will potentially do for you; give you a rookie looking seam. You want smooth as butter and a stretch needle will give you smooth seams.

Scoopneck Tank: Beginnner Sewing Project with Pro Tips for sewing knits!

For my post about how to find amazing vintage cowboy boots, go here 🙂 These are my “Horn Lane” boots 😉 

I omitted the elastic casing in the waist of this pattern because it looked adorable without and I didn’t see why it would be improved by including it, once I got the top on. I am on the short side, 5 foot 4 inches, and I ended up shortening the straps 1 inch total.

Scoopneck Tank: Beginnner Sewing Project with Pro Tips for sewing knits!

I can’t wait to make another, but in a really drapey rayon so it has a much more feminine, modern look- the peplum will fall very flat, and maybe I’ll make it longer- not as long as the dress but longer than my first version.

Scoopneck Tank: Beginnner Sewing Project with Pro Tips for sewing knits!

THIS is the fun of sewing, Wildflowers 🙂 What do you think? Share in the comments what I should make out of this pattern next!

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Strawberry Jam Canning Recipe

June 22, 2017 by Jenny Gomes 12 Comments

This post will share a great recipe for strawberry jam that can be halved or doubled and can be pureed smooth or not. It is versatile and easy, fragrant, and fast. Enjoy and be sure to download the printable version of the recipe to have on hand! You’ll be making homemade strawberry jam for your family and friends in no time with this easy canning recipe.

Strawberry Jam Canning Recipe | The Domestic Wildflower

Strawberry Jam is THE preserve to try if you’ve never canned because strawberries are so high in acid that the worst thing that could happen is that you’ll have thin jam, which is essentially strawberry syrup. When the worst case scenario is strawberry syrup, I feel like the risk is really, really low, Wildflowers. You can proceed with confidence.

Strawberry jam is delightful on quintessential peanut butter and jelly, in a jam & whiskey cocktail, dressing a banana split, in between layers of a cake, atop a cheesecake, on toast, on an English muffin with cream cheese, whisked with balsamic vinegar into a dressing, and so much more. 

Want to print this Strawberry Jam Canning Recipe? Get it here!

Strawberry Jam Recipe | The Domestic Wildflower Canning Recipe

Notice that there are directions for both water bath AND steam canners; I explain a ton about steam canners in this post but basically, they are a really great pot that makes canning faster and easier.

**Edit: Thanks to reader Debi for mentioning that some beginners might not know or remember to check the top edge of the jar for any trace of jam. Because I use, and you should use a funnel to fill each and every jar, you probably won’t have much jam get on the top edge. However, you SHOULD check every jar with your eyes to see if there’s even just a smudge of jam and wipe it with a clean kitchen towel before applying the lids and rings. Any trace of jam might thwart a seal, and that’s a real disappointment. Check the edges, Wildflowers!

Not sure what tools you need to get started canning?

I had the great pleasure of demonstrating how both water bath and steam canner setups work at my friend Mary’s ranch of Five Mary’s Farms – we used this recipe and canned 4 big batches!

Strawberry Jam Canning Recipe Beginner Canning Tutorial with free recipe download! Strawberries are THE easiest beginner canning project ever and this recipe can be doubled or cut in half! Get it here!

One thing we discussed during the canning lesson was that canning isn’t an activity for people who believe in perfection. Of course, canning requires the canner to follow directions closely and to understand that failure to do so is unwise and risky, but there’s a great amount of variability that can occur even when following directions closely. You might see in this impressive tower of delicious jars of jam (24 jars in a couple of hours!) differences in color; we picked the berries in the same place, cooked the berries side by side in similar pots and used the same recipe. One pot got cooked a bit longer but other than that they were essentially the same batch. But, you can see that they don’t look exactly the same. Canning is not about perfection. Some batches are firmer, or darker, or sweeter than others. There’s little sense looking back as you aren’t headed that way, I think, and I don’t spend much time worrying about it. Both batches tasted delicious and the ladies that I canned with today all get to share the joy of canning with their loved ones. Any day that I get to spend with friends preserving the fruits of the Earth for colder days is a good one indeed.

If you love strawberries, you’ll love my Canning Strawberries Recipe Book!

Canning strawberry jam truly is a great jam for a beginner and I want to hear if you try it! 

Strawberry Jam Canning Recipe Beginner Canning Tutorial with free recipe download! Strawberries are THE easiest beginner canning project ever and this recipe can be doubled or cut in half! Get it here!

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Wildflower Mixology Ebook

May 31, 2017 by Jenny Gomes Leave a Comment

Wildflower Mixology EbookThis post shares my latest ebook that shares homemade cocktail mixer recipes & tutorials with beautiful color photographs that will help you learn to prepare drinks quickly and easily for your guests. Read on for farmer’s market fresh flavor and jewel-colored drinks, Wildflowers!

Knowing what to serve a crowd of guests, or what to bring when invited to dinner used to stress me out big time. I used to fret over what bottle of wine to bring (boring, and I usually chose based on the cute label) and I  ended up feeling like a total failure as a guest and host. It sounds really silly, but it is 100% true. I wasn’t raised in a home of people that ‘entertained’; my mom was a waitress from age 14 till she married my dad and my first (and many jobs thereafter) job was waitressing (which served me very, very well, I might add) and we ‘waitress’ much more than we entertain. We prepare food, we serve, we bus tables, we clean, and we keep an eye on the clock the whole time. This left me feeling efficient, but not very much like a welcoming, at ease hostess. I wanted to be like the gals I read about in magazines; laughing with friends, holding a pretty drink, with dinner warm but done cooking on the stove. I didn’t need the spotless countertops, nor the immaculate floors, and I have great friends and I can cook. But the whole hostess with the most-ess thing eluded me for quite a while. 

One day, when I was scouring an old Farm Journal cookbook for canning inspiration, I came upon a chapter about shrubs, and a whole new world of hostessing possibilities opened up to me. I learned that simple, farmer’s market-fresh flavors, and easy recipes are the key to serving guests beverages that make them feel at ease and welcome. Since reading that chapter a couple years ago, I’ve written over 2 dozen recipes in the cocktail mixer category, and really specialized in homemade cocktail mixers. 

These cocktail mixers that I’ve made and written about are the easiest types of preserves and I also knew that my audience (you Wildflowers!) who are interested in DIY, in canning, and in other homemade food and crafts, would love them and love them you have.

Wildflower Mixology Ebook by Jennifer Gomes | Get the ebook that teaches you how to make farmer's market fresh, easy, homemade cocktail mixers like shrubs, bounces, fruit purees and more!

So, I put over 20 of the best homemade cocktail mixer recipes into an ebook for you all.

The ebook has both recipes for the mixers and recipes for how to combine the mixers with your favorite libations into grownup cocktails, color photographs that are SO gorgeous (big thank you to Circle Bar Photography!), and complete tutorials for how to make homemade cocktail mixers.

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Wildflower Mixology Ebook

Because one special thing that I want ALL my readers to have access to is this AMAZING Mixology Matrix- my friend Elisa from www.mealplanningblueprints.com not only helps mamas plan dinner time without the headache, she also helps me create beautiful printables like these.

I asked her to help me create a guide for how to help a gal who is new to hostessing, new to serving company a way to pull together whatever might be in the fridge, whatever she might be able to grab from the market on her way home, and combine it into simple but delicious drinks. This matrix is exactly that; It will help you mix classic, contemporary, & culinary-themed drinks using ingredients you can get in any grocery store (and not the world’s most expensive, fanciest grocery store, either).

This is the Mixology Matrix.

Get the free Mixology Matrix! This beautiful, free PDF printable matrix will show you how to create homemade cocktails that are classic, contemporary, and culinary; get ready to be the hostess your guests can't stop complimenting!

The Mixology Matrix will help you craft homemade cocktails that are classic, culinary, and contemporary with just a few simple ingredients. It’s printable, beautiful, and oh-so-useful.

Download your own -for FREE- right here!

Download the completely free homemade cocktail mixology matrix that will help you create easy, farmer's market fresh cocktails with whatever ingredients you have in the fridge! The matrix features classic, contemporary, and culinary themes and it is completely free! Grab this beautiful guide here!

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4 Steps to an Easy Homemade Pantry

May 6, 2017 by Jenny Gomes Leave a Comment

This post will share the 4 actionable steps to creating a homemade pantry, including a helpful video tutorial that will walk you through exactly what steps to take to create a pantry that saves you time, cuts processed foods, and gives you freedom and choice at mealtime!

4 Steps to an Easy Homemade Pantry

 

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There are 4 simple steps to creating a pantry that is full of meal bases, snacks, appetizers, spreads, sauces, marinades, and more that will help you save time, money and sanity. A whole pantry may sound daunting but think of it like this: you can create a pantry jar by jar, batch by batch, shelf by shelf, and soon you will have a resource that serves you.

Watch this video to learn the 4 simple steps!

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Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show

May 1, 2017 by Jenny Gomes 1 Comment

This post will share with you what the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show is all about and encourage you to attend whatever your creative pursuit’s penultimate experience may be.

Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show

I had the distinct pleasure of attending for the first time  July 2016,  the Sisters Outdoor Quilt show in Sisters, Oregon. I have been hearing about this quilt show ever since I started working at my beloved college job at Joann’s. When I would say I grew up near the Oregon/California border, quilting enthusiasts would ask if I had attended this world famous outdoor quilt show. I had not, but as my sewing skill has grown it has been in the back of my mind that I should go to see what all the fuss was about.

 

My grandmother, 84 years young, and a combination of various aunts have been going every year for some time. My youngest child is 2 ½ now, so I felt like I could leave for a wild weekend of quilt showing.

Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show | The Domestic Wildflower click to read all about the largest outdoor quilt show in the world from someone who just attended! This inspiring post will have you eager to attend a show or workshop on your craft soon!

I went and am so glad I did. We lodged two nights in Bend, which is a lovely little city about 20 minutes drive from Sisters. Because this is THE quilt show, rooms all over the greater area have been booked up for this event for a year or more and truly, there were old ladies as far as the eye could see wherever we went. It was easy to spot other quilters who were mom-age or younger and it was fun to meet them in the crowds.

 

Sisters is a beautiful town, seated at the foot of 3 mountains, which are known as The Three Sisters. I was overwhelmingly impressed with the cleanliness of the streets, availability of bathrooms, walkways, the perceived safety due to well marked and lit roadways and parking lots, and the ease that which all these mostly older ladies could get around by car, bus, or on foot.

 

My family is a very routine oriented family. That is to say, we stayed in the same hotel they always stay in, ate at the same delicious Mexican place they always eat in, on the same night of the show as always, found parking on the same street as the year prior…and it all was delightful. Our trip routine was to arrive Friday afternoon, visit the quilt stores in the town of Sisters including The Stitching Post, dine on fish tacos and amazing margaritas at said Mexican place, sleep in Bend, wake at an ungodly early hour to be back to Sisters by 7am. When we have walked and taken in as much as we can stand, we drive back to Bend to fabric shop at a variety of quilt stores, stay one more night in Bend, and fabric shop on our way back to reality.  

 

The basic arrangement at the quilt show is that street after street, storefront after storefront, is lined with master-level quilts. On the first street, I remarked to my aunt with a yawn that I felt so inadequate after seeing such astonishing skill. She laughed and told me to get used to feeling like that because I would feel that way all day long. And she was right in the best way. I felt inspired, enthused, and generally amazed at the skill, creativity, dedication, and technique on display. Over 1200 quilts were shown this year and I definitely didn’t see all of them.

Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show | The Domestic Wildflower click to read all about the largest outdoor quilt show in the world from someone who just attended! This inspiring post will have you eager to attend a show or workshop on your craft soon!

They are organized thematically on many streets so for example there was a whole street devoted to quilts featuring portraits of famous people like Julia Child. There were more than one street devoted to quilts sewn by men, streets of black and white, and hand quilted, and multi-dimensional, and landscape, and on and on. Some are for sale and at a wide range of price points. There were quilts that truly took my breath away and there were ones that I know I could make someday and others I know I could never.

Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show | The Domestic Wildflower click to read all about the largest outdoor quilt show in the world from someone who just attended! This inspiring post will have you eager to attend a show or workshop on your craft soon!

Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show | The Domestic Wildflower click to read all about the largest outdoor quilt show in the world from someone who just attended! This inspiring post will have you eager to attend a show or workshop on your craft soon!

One of the best parts of the trip was that because everyone there was attending for the same reason, for their love and interest in quilting, everyone was polite, kind, and happy to be there. The lines for the many, readily available portable toilets were pleasant, and strangers offered to hold one another’s bags while they used the facilities. A nursing mother was offered a shady spot to sit on a bench, everyone had a cheerful “oops, excuse me” when passing one another on the street, and it seriously felt like the happiest place on Earth. All the shops were open with seemingly happy shop owners behind the counter, readily answering questions about their antiques, gifts, food, Western wear, and of course fabric for sale.

Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show | The Domestic Wildflower click to read all about the largest outdoor quilt show in the world from someone who just attended! This inspiring post will have you eager to attend a show or workshop on your craft soon!

The lunch plan for my family is always to walk a few blocks to the local Lutheran church, where a feat of great organization and hospitality greets quilting enthusiasts. Upon entering you will see that you pay for your lunch, $10 I think, get a lunch tray and are served a homemade variety of salads, wraps, a selection of cold drinks, and the best part is the homemade pie and ice cream. The church was clean and very well organized, getting our food was very fast, and the outdoor seating was comfortable and inviting. Did I mention the homemade pie? Made by someone’s grandmother? It was so, so nice.

 

Show attendees can shop at various quilting-themed vendors, buy foods like kettle corn and hazelnut flavored vodka (just for an example 😉 and generally soak up the beauty created by both God and artist.

Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show | The Domestic Wildflower click to read all about the largest outdoor quilt show in the world from someone who just attended! This inspiring post will have you eager to attend a show or workshop on your craft soon!

modern quilt graphic image

I don’t usually write about “me, me, me” and what I do; I care to share what YOU can do, if that makes sense. However, I wanted to share this experience with you so that you felt inspired to make a pilgrimage to YOUR creative mecca, to your version of the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show. Being surrounded by the best of the best of your craft makes you feel true awe, and that is a very powerful source of inspiration. To see what others create fuels your own creativity. To challenge one’s self to reach even greater creative heights is exciting and to marvel at the mastery of another’s technique is humbling.
I want to know, Wildflowers, what is YOUR version of the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show? What creative mecca do you want to, or get to attend?

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