15 February 2015

Inspiring crochet

Just a few things I have found around the internet this week that I find inspiring and that I would love to crochet one day. If you click on the title you will get to the pattern.

Lady Sybil Cloche crochet hat pattern

Chunky Fingerless Gloves


Surface Braid Hat

Olivia's Butterfly Hat


9 February 2015

Old and new in Rodez

When the artist Pierre Soulages donated a great part of his work to the town of Rodez, it was decided to build a museum to house the collection. After some years of building works and many critics, the Soulages Museum opened in May 2014 to much acclaim.

The brand new building, made of Corten steel, makes for a great photographic subject. The cathedral in the background brings an old vs. new theme which I find interesting.

I love having such a great museum in my town and not just to photograph it, the exhibitions are great too !




29 January 2015

My project 365 #2

I am enjoying my project 365. I am very pleased I have nearly done one month! I'm not very good at posting my photos here though...

I'm still using the bethadilly prompts, although not every day. They are great and I love looking at how other people interpret them.

Anyway, here is my second batch...




25 January 2015

From scarf to cushion

The 25 granny squares have finally been joined together (not my favourite job at all!) !

It forms the front of a cushion. The back is just a simple knit. In fact it used to be a scarf. I never wore it as the sides kept rolling up and I didn't like that very much - it was a beginners mistake really... As I had made it quite large, one day I noticed it was the same size as a cushion. It was long too so I didn't hesitate to unravel part of it to make these lovely granny squares.

So here it is, a lovely granny cushion, a second life for an old scarf !









14 January 2015

My Project 365


I have decided to take up my first 365 photography project this year. It consists in taking a picture a day. Easy you might think. Well, not really. Even with a smartphone always on me or a DSLR never too far, it is actually not that easy... Time is not always on my side, but most of all, inspiration is sometimes not there.

So, why do it ? Well, a challenge is always good, particularly if you finish it! But mainly because I think it will improve my photography skills and I will get to know my Nikon a bit better.

I started my Project 365 on 1st January and 14 days later, I am still doing it. I am making my life a bit easier by following Beth a-dilly photography's daily prompts. I don't follow the prompts every day, as sometimes they don't inspire me or there are other things I would like to photograph, but it is a great help! I am also getting a lot of tips from Click it Up a Notch.

I will not publish my daily photo on this blog. I am using Instagram for that. But I will do a weekly recap here.

Here is the first one :

11 January 2015

The Kings cake or galette des rois

Epiphany

Every year on 6th January, the French celebrate Epiphany with the Kings cake.

La galette des rois (named after the three kings) is a puff pastry cake filled with frangipane, an almond filling. You can find other types of cakes in other parts of France, but in my neck of the woods it is the puff pastry kind. There are other fillings available as some people do not like frangipane. Apple, pear and chocolate... are all there to make everybody happy.

Galette des Rois, ©L'anglaise
Our galette, pear and chocolate. Miam !
So, throughout the month of January, we gather with friends or family and eat La Galette des rois. It is a moment I really enjoy, it is full of little rituals and it takes me back to my childhood.

The "fève"

The big thing about the Galette des Rois that I haven't mentioned yet is the fève - the trinket. Made of ceramic, you might find one in your slice of cake! Traditionally, they were dried beans but now they come in all sorts of shape and people even collect them (and not only children).

The rituals

Someone cuts the cake and the youngest child goes under the table. He or she will say who will have the next slice. While eating, everybody wonders who has the trinket and they eat cautiously their lovely slice of cake. Whoever gets the trinket gets the crown and choses a queen or a king. It is said that whoever gets the trinket bakes or buys the next cake. We do it sometimes as it lasts until the end of January and it is a nice excuse to meet up with friends.

We shared a really nice pear and chocolate galette. Guess who found the fève ?!

Galette des Rois ©L'anglaise
The galette and the lovely crown
Galette des Rois ©L'anglaise
We haven't found the trinket yet!
Galette des Rois ©L'anglaise
My Little Lala has found it!
Galette des Rois ©L'anglaise
It's an owl!
Galette des Rois ©L'anglaise
The trinket

9 January 2015

Crochet bun cover

My Little Lala goes to ballet and every week, we have to make the BUN.

I have managed to make something that lasts for the lesson but she always comes out a bit dishevelled. I have been looking for a bun cover for ages but was never satisfied. All I could find was those white velvet covers that make a big blop on the head. And I usually don't have time to use the thin net with all these pins you have to put in.

And one day I had the bright idea (oh why didn't I think about it before?!) to crochet one. Off I went on to Pinterest - it's so perfect to find crochet patterns - and found this lovely tutorial on Moogly.

I used a Tiboodoo Baby's yarn with a 3.5 mm hook and I chose to crochet around the elastic band.

It's perfect, practical, it keeps the hair in without using pins or hairspray (hooray!), it's fun and above all, my Little Lala loves it !

Crochet bun cover © L'Anglaise

Crochet bun cover © L'Anglaise

Crochet bun cover © L'Anglaise

Crochet bun cover © L'Anglaise

Crochet bun cover © L'Anglaise

Crochet bun cover © L'Anglaise