
Some very special buttons.
Delicate silk embroidered flowers on some little girl's fancy collar.

Delicate silk embroidered flowers on some little girl's fancy collar.

You almost had us, March. You'd almost convinced us all that it was truly spring, season of mild weather, gentle breezes, and soft pastels. The porch furniture was popping out like mushrooms all over the neighborhood, seeds were being sown, plans were being made. Trust was being forged.
Heavens be praised. My potato bin is finally empty!Cook the potatoes in boiling water until tender, about 10 minutes. Drain and transfer to a large bowl. Pour on the pickle juice, stir gently, and let cool to room temperature.
In a small bowl, whisk together the mayo, buttermilk, vinegar, mustard, and black pepper. Pour the dressing over the potatoes, and add the rest of the ingredients to the bowl. Adjust seasonings to taste.
Editor's note: the funny-looking things on the side are zucchini pancakes. Don't ask.
New thing I know how to do that I didn't know how to do yesterday: ruching.
I cut off the bottom 14 inches of the dress to use for the pleaty part, and patterned the strappy part after a cotton top from my closet. I sewed the two pieces together, and from there, I followed the directions I linked to above.
It fits, but I'm not sure I'll be wearing it this summer. Regrettably, it does make me look demurely pregnant.
But hey, that day will come. I'll just think of this as a premature maternity top. There. Wasn't I thinking ahead when I sewed this one!
I feel better already. Whew.
A sunny March Saturday, a friendly antiques dealer, a stack of vintage napkins, and all is well with the world. I hadn't been out rummaging in my usual haunts for awhile (the winter doldrums?). It was so refreshing to get back out and spend some time poking around for treasures.
Oh, radishes. You just don't let a girl down, do you?