Showing posts with label how to make. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to make. Show all posts

Friday, 22 September 2017

Super Quick Cosmetic Pouches

I hope you'll excuse this deviation from my usual food-based posts, but I've recently got back into machine sewing and wanted to share my latest creations. They make great gifts, are very cheap to make and take just one afternoon, or a couple of hours to make.
This particular design makes two large and two small purses from just two fat quarters of fabric - so that's a cost of around £2-3 for all four pouches, depending on the price of your material.


The patterns for both pouches are made from a single sheet of A4 paper (folded in half for the smaller one). I hope you can follow my picture tutorial and notes...
  1. For the large pouch, take one sheet of A4 (letter-size) paper. Place a dinner plate at one end, so the edge of the plate is touching one short and two long sides. Draw a curve around the top of the plate.
  2. Fold the paper in half and cut around the curve, then open back out.
  3. Put your two pieces of material together and pin the pattern to them.
  4. Cut around the pattern, then remove.
  5. Place the wrong sides of the material together and pin all around, except for around 7.5cm/3" at one corner (see bottom right photo).
  6. Sew all around (except for the gap) leaving a small seam allowance.
  7. Turn the fabric inside-out and poke the corners out using a chopstick or dowel.
  8. Iron to flatten the seams, being careful to press under the unsewn section.
  9. Fold up to make an open envelope and top stitch close to the edge all the way around, including the unsewn section.
  10. Finally sew on a press stud and press the purse one last time.  
To make the smaller pouch, simply fold a sheet of A4 paper in half lengthwise and use a large mug to make the top curve of the pattern. The larger purse is ideal as a make up bag or pencil case, whereas the smaller one is just the right size for sanitary products! I reckon a teeny one, half the width of the small one would be the perfect size for an asthma inhaler.

If you make these, do let me know how they turn out and post a picture on my Facebook page.

Pin It

Saturday, 7 June 2014

Greek-Style Tortilla/Taco Salad with Halloumi

Greek-style taco salad with halloumi

After making my first ever tortilla bowls a couple of weeks ago, I decided to experiment further and tried making microwaved bowls (see tutorial below)The wraps puffed up slightly, so maybe corn tortillas are a better option, but they went nice and crispy and worked very well as an alternative to toasted pittas with this Greek-inspired salad.

You will need:
  • 4 tortilla wraps, microwaved as below and allowed to cool
  • 1 pack of halloumi, sliced into 8 and grilled or barbecued
  • Your choice of fresh salad ingredients (I used lettuce, tomato, onion, bell pepper and cucumber)
Dressing: (mix all ingredients together)
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 crushed clove of garlic
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp chopped fresh parsley
  • A little black pepper
To make the tortilla/taco bowls:
Microwave one tortilla wrap at a time for 15-30 seconds on high, to soften.
Brush or wipe one side of each wrap with a little oil.
Place oiled-side-down into a heat-proof dish, pleating the wrap gently so that it fits inside the bowl.
Remove from the bowl and dry out the wrap in a medium oven for around 5 minutes, before cooling on a wire rack. 
microwaved tortilla bowls
Fill each tortilla bowl with salad ingredients. Top with the warm halloumi and drizzle the dressing over.
Serve immediately with your favourite dips.

Vegan option: swap the halloumi for vegan falafels.
Alternatives: Vary the salad ingredients and toppings, to make Mexican or Indian-inspired salads.

 Family Foodies
 NCRI'm entering this recipe to this month's No Croutons Required Challenge, co-hosted by Jacqui at Tinned Tomatoes and Lisa at Lisa's Kitchen

I'm also adding it to 
June's Family Foodies co-hosted by Eat Your Veg and Bangers & Mash


Pin It

LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...