Sentences with phrase «hand pieced by»

«Perfectly Imperfect» a collaboration between two generations My maternal grandmother Floye Lee Bryant Ellis and my paternal grandmother Ruby Mildred Wooley Taylor Hand pieced by them, hand quilted by myself Imperfections left because they make this heirloom quilt perfect Vintage clothing fabrics 66 ″ by 79 ″ 1960s - 2016
You can imagine my delight when I was handed this piece by Eidelprecious to publish today!

Not exact matches

It was a second - hand piece borrowed from friends whose daughter had outgrown it, and by the time our son was too old for a baby carrier, that ERGObaby had provided nearly five years of regular use.
By the time she emerges after an hour, glistening and flushed, she's beaming; standing beside the water in a black, pool - worn one - piece bathing suit, she puts her hands on her hips and turns her face to the morning sun.
Cons: Some cats don't like the taste or texture, large pieces need to be broken up by hand, small amount of sugar added — should be used as an occasional treat
Some cats don't like the taste or texture, large pieces need to be broken up by hand, small amount of sugar added — should be used as an occasional treat
Back in 1987, when he was still silk - screening his Joe Boxer boxer shorts by hand, he'd do screen tests on pieces of paper and then throw the paper in the garbage.
Their response to the book seems to be similar to what happens when observers at a chess match become obsessed by the details of the hand - carved chess pieces instead of by the game.
Then, by looking at the existing manuscripts today, and piecing together what we have and comparing it to a modern Bible such as the NASB, it is not hard at all to see that the Bible that we hold in our hands today is the same doc.ument quoted by the early church fathers who researched and verified all that they could.
I held a loaf of bread in my hands, tearing off a piece for each pair of cupped hands that went by, slowly, as music played.
If you want to bark back at the legacy media praise of the cease - fire our president recently had a hand in arranging, then this Powerline piece, emphasizing the assertion of emergency - powers by Egypt's president Mohamed Morsi in the immediate aftermath of his role in that cease - fire, is just the thing for you.
This post by Daniel Wallace does a good job looking at some of the textual issues at hand, but I also appreciate what Pete Enns says in his response, where he argues that Eichenwald's piece was «naïve, over-the-top and basically right.»
«All mankind is of one author, and is one volume; when one man dies, one chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better language; and every chapter must be so translated; God employs several translators; some pieces are translated by age, some by sickness, some by war, some by justice; but God's hand is in every translation, and his hand shall bind up all our scattered leaves again for that library where every book shall lie open to one another.»
According to the Netflix gurus, «75 percent of viewer activity is driven by recommendations,» they use a team of «more than 40» freelance TV and movie experts who hand - tag every piece of programming available, and they know everything you do within Netflix.
Therefore God must take this maul in hand (the law, I mean) to beat in pieces and bring to nothing this beast with her vain confidence, that she may so learn at length by her own misery that she is utterly forlorn and damned.
When «an inert mass of fact and idea... is handed in small pieces by the teacher to the student then the heart of intellectual inquiry is betrayed».
So I cut the beetroot into small pieces and mixed everything by hand, and it was still a winner!
Dip your hands, including the backs of your hands and knuckles, in flour and lift I piece of dough by getting under it with a pastry scraper.
If the avocados you have on hand aren't ripe just yet, you can expedite the ripening of avocados by placing them in a brown bag with another piece of fruit like an apple or kiwi.
The first time I tested out the recipe, I ate two pieces by myself, picking the second piece up with my hands and eating it like fried chicken.
To form cutlets, knead each piece in your hand for a few moments and then flatten and stretch each one into a roughly 6 by 4 inch rectangular cutlet shape.
At this point, you can mix in the strawberries and divide the batter between the donut cavities, or you can divide the donut batter between the cavities and press the strawberry pieces by hand into the batter (as seen in the video — basically, placing the strawberries in by hand evenly disperses them in the donuts).
Add the pieces of pears by hand.
That's another thing I love about this meal: tagines are traditionally eaten communally, with diners gathered around the tagine eating by hand, using pieces of bread to scoop up meat, veggies and sauce.
mimi pond — I find that the hand - cutter gives more control over the size; it is very difficult to cut your butter into pieces to tiny if you do it by hand.
Cut the shortening into small pieces and cut into the dry ingredients with a dough paddle attachment on an electric mixer or a pastry cutter by hand.
2 pounds good - quality bittersweet chocolate, chopped into bean - size pieces (by hand or in a food processor)
I ran my carrots and celery through my mini cuisinart to get very small pieces, chopped the onion fine by hand.
Finish by putting another piece of greaseproof paper on top to smooth the dough out with your hands or a rolling pin.
I prefer to make pastry in the food processor because it's really good at quickly and evenly distributing both the butter pieces and the liquid into the flour without over-working the gluten, which can create a tough crust — but you can do this by hand with a pastry blender and a fork, if you prefer.
Cut in the butter by hand with a pastry cutter or on low speed until just small pieces of butter are visible and the mixture as a whole just begins to take on a pale yellow colour (indicating that the butter has been worked in sufficiently).
Divide the beef tartar into 12 similar pieces and form balls by rolling the tartar between your hands.
Put the dough on the greased piece of parchment paper and pat out with your hands to make a large oval shape, about 12 inches by 8 inches.
In a food processor, cut the potato into julienne strips, or cut into matchstick - sized pieces by hand using a knife.
Run each piece of dough through the fettuccine attachment (or cut by hand into 1 / 2 - inch ribbons) and lightly dust with flour to keep the pasta from sticking together.
1) In a medium - sized bowl, mix almond meal, tapioca flour and coconut flour together 2) Add coconut oil, milk, egg to the dry ingredients and mix until well - combined, then use your tapioca - floured hands to shape the dough into a ball 3) Pre-heat oven to 400 deg Fahrenheit (200 deg Cel) 4) Mix the fresh sliced strawberries with the sugar, and let them sit for 10 — 15 minutes 5) Place the ball of dough on a piece of tapioca - floured parchment paper, and flatten it into a circle by using a tapioca - floured rolling pin until dough is about 1/4 inch thick.
Now I am sure that were I to place a piece of yours by a piece of theirs that yours would win hands down.
They work beautifully both ways, although you will have larger pecan pieces if you mix them by hand.
Chop nuts by hand or use food processor to achieve desired coarseness - you may leave in larger pieces or in a finer blend depending on your texture preference for the bars.
ingredients SPAGHETTI PIE unsalted butter (for greasing the pan) 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 medium yellow onion (finely chopped) 2 cloves garlic (peeled, finely chopped) 1/4 pound broccoli or broccoli rabe (trimmed, stems and florets chopped into 1 / 4 - inch thick pieces — about 2 1/2 cups) 1 pound hot or sweet Italian sausage (removed from casings) 1 tablespoon tomato paste 1 28 - ounce can whole peeled tomatoes (drained, crushed by hand) Kosher salt (to taste) 1 pound dried spaghetti 3/4 cup whole milk 3 large eggs 2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper 2 1/2 cups sharp yellow cheddar cheese (grated, 8 - ounces) 2 1/2 cups fontina cheese (grated, 8 - ounces) 1 1/2 cups Parmigiano - Reggiano cheese (freshly grated, 3 - ounces, divided) 1 tablespoon fresh sage (finely chopped)
Stop the machine and by hand pinch flat any large pieces of butter that remain.
Then hold a leaf by the stem in one hand and use the other hand to tear the leaves from the stem into bite - size pieces.
By hand, add some walnut pieces to the top of each muffin.
Divide dough into two equal pieces; with oiled hands, shape each piece into a log about 2 inches by 11 inches; place on baking sheet.
You can also do this step by using a food processor or your hands to mix ingredients until the butter pieces are the size of peas.
Linda made every piece for chef Steve McHugh by hand so that each item at Cured would have its own charm and identity.
Cut in half and very thinly slice each piece crosswise on a mandoline or by hand to make ribbons.
They bake them incredibly looong and you buy a slice of it by showing with your hands how big piece you want.
Julienne all zucchini skins, and separate each piece by hand.
2 sticks (8 oz) unsalted butter 1 small ice cube 10 oz (2 cups) all - purpose flour 3/4 teaspoon baking soda 2 teaspoons kosher salt 5 oz (3/4 cup) granulated sugar 2 eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 5 oz (1/2 cup + 2 tablespoons) packed brown sugar 8 oz (2 bars, usually) semi-sweet chocolate, chopped by hand into 1/2 to 1/4 inch pieces coarse salt (I'd use Maldon but didn't have it the day I photographed.)
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