Russia was beautiful, very hot and very crowded. This Sphinx is an original from Egypt. Shame to think of the antiquities around the World that don't belong there. Warning this is photo heavy.
The Hermitage Museum
A nice quilt in here!!!
Square in a square
This is a beautiful gold clock where on the hour the peacocks tail spreads and the rooster crows.
Another quilt????
The ceilings were beautiful artworks.
The embroidery on this sleigh of Catherine the Great was beautifully worked.
Another sleigh
The Hermitage from the water
A trip down the Canal. They call this Venice of St. Petersburg.
El Capitano will unfortunately get either sunstroke or skin cancer. He keeps a bucket on a rope and fills it with water and then throws it over himself when he gets too hot. You can just see bucket beside him.
I am not sure about swimming. I suppose no sharks like we have in Oz.
The Church domes were glorious.
This is the Church of Spilled Blood. Unfortunate name for a very beautiful Church. One of the
Czars was blown up here and they built the Church on the site. I bought a beautiful watercolor of this Church outside but of course forgot to photograph it.
Oooh, another quilt??????
Don't know the name of this Church.
St. Peterhof Palace.
They liken this to Versailles in Russia.
Back in St Petersburg
This Fort guards the City.
A beautiful sunset for Sail Away.
I bought this wallhanging in St. Petersburg for my sewing room. Lovely memory.
My name is Sharron, I have been married 33 years, Mother to
Daughter 29, Son 27, Schnoodle 5, Grandmother to Aidan, Own Business, I live at Elizabeth Bay in
New South Wales and have been quilting for over 26 years.
Lena Himmelstein Bryant---Fashion Innovator
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Illustration of clothing designer Lena Bryant by Jauna Martinez-Neal for
the
children's book *A Perfect Fit* by Mara Rockcliff
Lena Himmelstein Bry...
International Women's Day............
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I am truly grateful for a wonderful network of women in my life.....
They care....
They support....
They check in.....
They are awesome......
They are fa...
A New Year
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2025 – A whole new year with so much to look forward to and lots to do. So
much to do in fact that, after a lot of thought (and coffee) we have taken
the m...
Diverted!
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A Covid interlude – Himself not Myself. Very little progress on anything.
But a sample block has been put together with some degree of success.
Actually I’...
2020 almost done !
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We just never know what is going to happen in our lifetimes and what a year
2020 has served up to the world ! We have all been in it together, they
kept on...
The "Sisters" are back
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Hi everyone, we’re back, well at least for occasional postings. I am Clare
Cross, one of the Secret Sewing Sisters, and thought you might like to see
wh...
Natural Impressions Exhibition Opening
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My Natural Impressions Exhibition started on the 7th September 2019 at Toora
Village Studio Gallery in Toora, South Gippsland. The exhibition was
official...
Organic Applique
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Hello! Its been so long since I did a blog post that I forgot my password!
However, I am back and really excited to be talking about my new book,
Organic A...
Posting old favourites...
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Not much sewing getting done, but as it's the last day of
winter....yay!.... I thought I'd repost some old favourites.
Lovely and fresh, ready for spring. ...
my version of the tristan quilt
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after 5 weeks of drawing and embroyderie and 9 days of handquilting my
version of the tristan quilt is finished.the tristan or guiccardini ...
I need to get back to work!
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You can get into a lot of trouble on the internet if you don't have enough
work to do. Seriously. Trust me. I've done it.
So many great projects there, be...
Thoughts Please
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As you can see from the picture I have already made my decision, but I
would still appreciate your thoughts.
Fur? Yes or no?
I found this jacket in a local...
A Finish!
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My version of Kim's beautiful pattern is finally finished! I have always
thought of the the little song "All God's Creatures Have A Voice In The
Choir" w...
What's Next?
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The Double Irish Chain is complete. I might add borders if it becomes a
back. This is a partial shot of the top. The top is squ...
Roundup time......
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I haven't been very good at keeping up with my blog at all....
I did have amazing intentions early in the year but, well, life happens and
time passes!
I'm...
British Traditions
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British traditions and what we stand for are very much in our minds here
in the UK at the moment, so perhaps this is a good time to think aloud
about the ...
Well Hello There!
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Ok, so it's been a while since I was here last...a *very* long while, yes,
I know.
So why am I back now?
Am I back for good?
I have absolutely no idea!!!
W...
Where Has the Year Gone????
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There has been a lot happening since my last post, which has been way too
long ago so I have created some collages of shots taken throughout the
year. ...
applique wreath
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I haven't done any applique for the best part of a year and was having
withdrawal symptoms so pulled out a block to prep. This is block number 10
from the ...
Does absence make the heart grow fonder?
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I've been missing in action!
With no real excuse!
Other than busy, busy, busy!
Did you miss me?
Life has a habit of plowing along at full steam,
even w...
Autumn storms.
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Hi everyone,
Autumn has so far been a challenge huge storms,Blackheath was white with
hail and freezing... Perfect for sewing!
Hope you were all safe and o...
Oops, I didn't post again! Part 1
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Posts have been started and left incomplete....intentions did not lead to
posts, and time has gone by so very quickly.
Rather than pontificate on my March ...
Another Phase
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The top has now been sandwiched with the great help of my friend Jilly and
her borrowed kitchen island (a long story) and I have begun quilting!
I feel...
It's been a long time coming
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Finally. At long last. My Civil War Sampler Quilt top is done!
After making a whole stack of Shoofly blocks to fill the gaps . . . I
decided against using...
Busy Stitching!
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Thanks to all who commented on my previous post - it is so nice to be in
Blogland again. We have QuiltWest coming up in a few weeks and Sweetie, Cat
Conne...
Sarah Evans Applique Quilt
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These two blocks are the start of an applique quilt that featured in Annette
Gero's book The Fabric of Society, the pattern was designed by Kim McLean.
My ...
New Year, New quilts
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Last year I think I only sewed. I certainly didnt knit, crochet or make
anything other than quilts. I had far too many trips away from home but
still had a...
The in-betweens
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*Dear Blog Friends,*
*It can't have escaped your notice that I haven't been blogging regularly
these past few months and my visits to your blogs have been w...
Nearly Insane Block 33
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Not happy with my block 33 Thought it looked odd in the book.I want to turn
those units around so that it is more or less symmetrical.As is is
paper-pieced...
Nine-Patch Swap
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Hi all this is for Australia only
Sorry to all others but the postage would be too difficult to work out.
*Ok who wants to play?* I am holding a nine-patch...