Happy Birthday Jack!
My teen is another year older, good thing I'm not. I have told him about my trying to weed through my cogillion recipes - oh, and I found a file folder with more!!
Can you believe it?! The good news is one of the recipes is for a pear tart - it's pear season so I am going to make that one soon!
I had clipped this way back when my four kids were little and it was time for Jack's birthday cake. He picked the one I had picked for him! I clipped this one because not only is ice cream cake Jack's favorite - but this one is super easy! And, a whole lot cheaper than one from the ice cream parlor.

Place three ice cream sandwiches in the bottom of the pan - cut to fit if necessary.
Add the remaining 3 ice cream sandwiches on top, spread the remaining cream mixture and top with more chocolate chips or crushed candy bar. Cover and pop in the freezer for at least one hour. When ready to serve, pull up the paper and with a spatula move it on a plate.
That was easy!
For Jack's 

birthday dinner,
we grilled steaks, purchased a baguette from the bakery and the ice cream birthday cake for dessert. Vegetables? I've been drowning my family in salad and tomatoes these days so, knowing Jack likes cucumbers best - I made this
It's from Cooking Light Magazine and I don't know why I had wrote it. The recipe is from 2007 - maybe I took it out of the library?!

Since I liked the flavors I am going to keep the recipe but with one minor change!
Onward with the Autumn Quilt!
I pinned the fall quilt up on the current quilt to see and test quilt patterns
I've layered the backing and batting together and topped it with the quilt
This is the backing fabric - I love it! The smoothing out each layer and then pin basting is something I far from love

on to pin basting. The smoothing and basting is so important, but it's the worst step!
But now that it's done - I can play around with some quilting ideas. I have a book of patterns and I think I found a match

I am going for a leaf vine to quilt down in between the blocks, and this adorable pattern in the borders

How cute is that!
In the book is also a stag deer motif - I thought this would be good to practice with free motion quilting.
I made another quilt sandwich of fabric and batting. If it comes out, I'll turn it into a pillow! If it doesn't, well it's good exercise. For free motion quilting you need to find your rhythm and the speed you are comfortable. I've always got to go find it again!

and I found a thread tension problem!



Sew on and sew on!
Pam
Pam
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