Kaylee, Author at FELICIA ZEE
  • Strawberry Cake Recipe

    Strawberry Cake Recipe Introduction Try this simply divine, super moist strawberry cake recipe from scratch. Often referred to as the Southern strawberry cake recipe or jello cake, it’s a crowd-pleaser with its pink color and mild strawberry flavor, thanks to the addition of strawberry-flavored gelatin. Ingredients and Variations You can make my strawberry cake recipe with whole milk or a combination of milk and strawberry puree for an intense strawberry flavor. Adding a bit of strawberry puree into the cream cheese frosting is also a great touch. Both fresh and frozen strawberries work well for the puree. Cake Preparation Tips Choosing Shortening or Butter I recommend making the batter using…

  • Chicken Marsala Recipe

     CHICKEN MARSALA RECIPE     I’ll start with two boneless & skinless chicken breast. Which I’m going to generously season with salt & pepper on both sides. If your on a dietary restriction-just work with the pepper. My mise en place, which is everything I’ll need to cook this dish are the following: I’m  a flat heavy bottom sauce pan that’s large enough for two chicken breasts. I’m preheating the pan on medium to high heat. Every stove/oven heats differently, so I would recommend spritzing some water into the pan to check the pans temperature. If the water evaporates immediately then it’s good to go. I need plenty of heat…

  • Homemade Salad Dressing: Lemon vinaigrette and Red Wine Vinaigrette dressing

    Homemade Salad Dressing:   Ingredients: 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oi 1/4 cup of red wine vinegar 1 tablespoon of dijon mustard salt & pepper to taste YouTube Demonstration The two salad dressings are easy to prepare and a healthier option to commercial salad dressings. For the vinaigrette: You’ll need extra virgin olive oil, red wine vinegar, salt & pepper. In a small bowl, add the olive oil, red wine vinegar & dijon mustard. Using a fork, whisk for a minute or two until the mixture is emulsified and has a nice, smooth consistency. Once your ingredients are well combined, add salt and pepper to taste and continue to whisk.…

  • Patternmaking Tools

    In order to produce good quality patterns it’s essential to have the right tools. Patternmaking tools, such as rulers can last  as long they are well taken care of. Many of the miscellaneous items can be purchased at most retail stores. I’ve provided a link for pattern making supplies/tool that are not easily accessible. 1. Paper scissors : Use different scissors for paper & fabric cutting 2. Fabric scissors 3. Red pencil 4. Blue pencil 5. Cutting mat 6. 18 x 2″ clear plastic ruler 7. Tailor’s Square: 24 x 14″ L-shaped metal ruler 8. French curve ruler- This is essential for shaping armholes and necklines. 9. Hip curve ruler-…

  • How To Make A Skirt Pattern

    How To Make A Skirt Pattern A few years ago I put up  a skirt pattern demonstration on my old channel. If your interested, please visit the link below.   I made some significant changes and also included the fitting session in the segment as well. SUPPLIES CLICK FOR SUPPLY LIST The link for your supply list is located below this video. You’ll probably need 1-2 rulers for this segment and it’s pretty inexpensive. Now, I’d like to discuss pattern paper. Pattern paper is highly recommended when drafting your first pattern.  The pattern is marked with symbols, such as numbers, letters and dots. These symbols help when to determine an accurate…

  • How To Make A Pencil Skirt Pattern

    HOW TO MAKE A PENCIL SKIRT PATTERN In future segments I will be working on different skirt variations and the only way you’ll be able to make the skirt manipulation is to draft the Straight skirt sloper. To draft the skirt sloper, pls click  HERE. NEED A LIST FOR PATTERNMAKING TOOLS? CLICK HERE In order to understand the pencil skirt pattern instructions below: please follow along with the Youtube video below.   1. Copy the front and back sloper onto a new sheet of pattern paper. 2. Come down 2” from the top edge of the waistline curve and place several marks. Remember to follow the curve on the     waistline.…

  • How To Make Bias Strips

    BIAS STRIPS   Bias tape is a strip of fabric cut on the bias. Bias tape is used to finish raw edges, create piping and countless other decorative uses . Commercial bias tape is available to purchase at any craft or fabric store, but you can easily make them yourself in any fabric or pattern and save money. I’m going to make 1″ bias strips using the cotton fabric below.  On the wrong side of the fabric, mark off 1” lines at a diagonal (on the bias) using chalk and a clear ruler.  I usually discard the corner edge of the fabric.   Cut with a scissor or rotary cutter.…

  • Easy Seam Finishes

    Easy Seam Finishes Seams are created when two pieces of fabric are sewn together and form a finished edge.  The seam allowance is the excess fabric required to sew a seam.  Commercial patterns usually have a standard 5/8 inch seam allowance and custom patterns use 1/2 inch. Backstitch is a reverse stitch on a sewing machine and is easily completed by sewing a backward and forward stitch at the beginning and end of a seam. STITCHED & PINKED Begin by sewing the seams Make sure the raw edges of the two layers are perfectly aligned. You may use a masking tape or seam guide to guide you on the stitching.…

  • DIY Skirt – How To Sew A Skirt w/o lining

    DIY Skirt DIY Skirt This segment will show you how to sew a skirt w/o a lining. I also have another DIY skirt with with a lining, which will be up in a week. Initially, I began the skirt project with a lining , but half-way through I figured it might be slightly advanced for a true beginners sewer. Before beginning your sewing project, please read the items below: 1- Fabric must be a 100% mid-weight cotton or muslin. Don’t spend a ridiculous amount of money on designer fabric because this your FIRST skirt and you may need some practice sewing before becoming comfortable with assembling a skirt. 2-Print out…

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