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2 weeks ago |
yourhomestyle.uk | Sarah Winsper
Roll out the pastry thinly on a lightly floured surface; grate over 100g cheese and fold inwards to form a rough rectangle. Roll out again to a 25cm (10in) circle, about 3mm (¼in) thick. Place the pastry into a well-greased 20cm (8in), loose-bottomed fluted tart tin, pushing it into the edges and grooves. Chill for 20 minutes. Preheat the oven to 200°C/180°C fan/400°F/gas mark 6. Blanch the asparagus and peas in boiling water for a couple of minutes, then refresh in cold water.
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Feb 10, 2025 |
gathered.how | Sarah Winsper
When Sara's twin babies were born she wanted to do some cross stitching for their nursery, but couldn't find any modern designs she liked – so she decided to make her own. Soon her shop, Little Beach Hut, was born. Sara now has dozens of cross stitch kits to choose from in her shop, and she also sells her patterns as digital downloads. We were sent her Otter Family kit to test – read on to find out why it's one we'll be making again and again.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
gathered.how | Sarah Winsper
All products were chosen independently by our editorial team. This review contains affiliate links and we may receive a commission for purchases made. Please read our affiliates FAQ page to find out more. Whether you're new to calligraphy or you've been practising for years, you'll love writing with this beautifully crafted tool. Whether you’re an experienced calligrapher or using a dip pen for the first time, this beautiful tool will make writing a pleasure.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
gathered.how | Sarah Winsper
Ideal for quiet time, play dates, cafe trips and more, colouring pages and pencils are an essential part of any parent's craft collection. What better way to celebrate the season and get the kids in the spooky spirit than with these frightful Halloween colouring pages? In this round-up, you'll find lots of free Halloween colouring ideas, plus a selection of creepy colouring books for when you need lots of pages on-the-go.
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Aug 19, 2024 |
gathered.how | Sarah Winsper
Knitting bags can be massive timesavers if you like to craft on the go. We've all been there: you have five minutes to leave the house and you're frantically scrabbling around for a knitting project you can work on while you're out. Where are the needles? Will one ball of yarn be enough? Did you remember the tape measure? If, like ours, your knits live in a heap next to your favourite comfy chair rather than being neatly tidied away, you need to get yourself a knitting bag.
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