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Baking bread

Recently, I have started to bake bread again and the bread is getting better than ever before. Here are a few things that I think help to bake fluffy and soft crusted dark brown bread. I believe most of these tips apply to all sorts of bread. I do not follow any receipt for how much flower, which type of flower, and liquid is needed. My general rule is to use 500g of flower, usually I mix different types, I add seeds, some salt (usually not enough), yeast and water until the dough feels soft.

I always wanted to bake dark brown bread and never understood what type of flour is used. After googling for a few minutes I learnt that kakao powder does the trick. 1-2 table spoons is enough. The bread does not taste much of kakao, but you can smell it very well.

The first important step is to knead the dough long enough. I try to knead it for about 10 minutes. I do not have a kitchen machine, and use my hands. I try to listen to a podcast or audiobook or talk to somebody on the phone to make time go faster.

I divide the dough into small pieces and form small round breads. Then I let the dough rise for an hour. I cover the bread with a moist towel, and place it in a warm location, for example close to the oven or fire to make the bread rise.

When baking the bread, I add a bowl of water in the oven, to prevent the bread from drying out. This will help to keep the crust soft and make the bread rise completely. There are a lot of rules and tips for how warm and long the bread should be baked. 20 min at this temperature then lower the temperature for the last 5 minutes etc. I have a really old oven and this type of adjustment does not work for me. I bake the bread for 25 min at 200°C, which works in my case.

 

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Toilet bag

This toilet bag has been on my todo list for a very long time. I found the fabric at Bolli in Winterthur during the Christmas holiday in Switzerland.For the inside I used the fabric that is a bit water repellent, and can easily be washed with a cloth if anything is spilled. The pattern and instructions (in German) for the toilet bag can be found here.

I was not sure if my sewing machine could handle the letter parts, but it worked fine. The leather is ca. 1mm thick and (I think) cow leather that I found in Ryffel Felle + Leder.

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Note and sketchbooks

In the last weeks, I have felt creative again. A feeling I have not had for a long time. I guess that’s a good sign.

I’m getting old books with a nice or distinct cover. The pages are replaced with new blank pages that I stich together using a bookbinding approach. I add a book mark cords and book headbands.

The books are available in my Etsy shop.

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Comic with ink

I recently read the Bone comic by Jeff Smith and got really into it. The story and the „bone creatures“ are great, but I also fell in love with the beautiful drawings. I like how black is used as a contrast, night scenes and sometimes black and white are simply reversed. So, I’ve been making some drawings from the Bone comic, using my new toy drawing ink. I like it, because using the ink the black parts really get pitch black.

 

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Velsmakende urter

„Viltvoksende og velsmakende“ is a beautifully illustrated book from Nadia Nörbom about edible plants and other knowledge how plants can be used. The book describes how to recognize the plants, where the plants grow, when to harvest, about taste and smell, how to use and cook them, storage and medical use.

I have wanted to learn more about how to use the thousands of plants around us for a long time. I usually study them and use them in my experiments. But which plants we can eat and how can they help to prevent illnesses. I believe that nature has a lot more to give and a lot of this knowledge has been lost over time. Maybe I can learn a bit more with this book.

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Notebook – book binding business

I found this old reading book in a thrift shop the other day. I’ve been looking for hard cover books that have a nice cover page. The idea is to add blank pages and make a notebook. First, I rip out the old pages, very carefully. Then I bind blank pages together to small booklets and stich them together. Note to future me: I should make a video tutorial how to do this! And finally the pages are glued into the book. Done.

Soon, notebooks will be available in my etsy shop.

And let me know if you have nice old books!

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Making your own pair of skis

This weekend, I was on a course making my own pair of skis. Yes, really, handmade by myself. The course took two days, and although I did not know anything about how you build skis or had much experience with hand tools, I managed to make (almost) everything myself. Of course, a professional guide and tools are essential. But really, everybody can make their own pair of skis.

Enlain, is a craft shop in Laax. They produce surfboards, skis and snowboards and offer courses to build your own boards and skis. The workshop started at 8 on Saturday morning in Laax and I had to get up really early to get there in time. The first step was to choose which type of ski and the length. I wanted an allround ski, that I will use for telemark skiing. Making my own ski and using it for telemark was the only excuse I had to get yet another pair of skis. But really, the right number of skis is always n + 1, right?

Next we prepared the „bed“, which gives the ski it’s form. Then we cut and prepare all the material that is glued on top of each other and basically make the ski. First, of all the base layer, the part that touches the snow. Attached to that goes the metal edge. This was one of the hardest jobs to get the metal edge in the right place and shape. Next there are 2 layers of flax, the wooden core, again two layers of flax. An on top of all goes a wooden layer. We had a lot of different woods and patterns to choose from. I went for apple tree, which has an amazing structure.

The last step for the day was to glue all the layers together. For this, you need to wear a mask, because the chemical called „proxi“ (no idea what it actually is) is quiet toxic. A lot of proxi was applied between each layer. The whole thing was put in a bag and the air sucked out with a vacuum pump to apply pressure. The bag was then put into the oven over night.

The next day, we started at nine. This was the fun day and much easier work. First thing, taking the skis out of the oven, open the bag and remove all the stuff around the skis. Next we removed the proxi from the top of the ski with a razor blade. Then we cut the ski with a saw, and sanded the edge to the right shape. The edge of the ski were sawed with a special tool. And then everything was sanded again with finer sand paper.

Finally, we could choose if we wanted to laser something onto the ski. I decided for a small mountain with some trees. The design is from @lostswissmiss with a tiny adaptation. The ski still looked a bit boring and pale. But then magic happened, when I applied oil to the ski. And the crazy patterns started to emerge.

I’m very happy with the result and a bit proud. And I’m looking forward to test them! Thank you Ben and Urs for your patience and sharing your knowledge.

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Kingscreek

Kingscreek makes handmade water colour paint boxes out of recycled French oak wine barrels. The boxes are beautiful and have the perfect size for travelling.

When I first saw these cases, I knew immediately that I wanted one. I bought the Sketcher’s Case and am very happy with my choice. Looking forward to my next travels.