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It only took me 5 months to finally complete it.
Here is the top deck of my weekender. It's a little flimsy at this point. Be careful not to break it!
Weekenders Coffee
Cafe
Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
Nov. 4, 2011
Oct. 8, 2012
Oct. 15, 2013
Established in 2005
Renovated in 2011
Interior Designner : NICO Furniture Repair Service
Here is my bowsprit. It glued together really nicely with the ropes. Once I cut away the edges it was just wonderful.
Recycled yarn from a sweater vest I found in thrift store. Vintage button and cute yellow roses to add to this cute purse.
Heavy marine batteries were used to help hold the cabin roof down. I did all the work on the boat myself with no helpers other than weights and ropes.
Here is the boat as it sat on May 8, 2005.. I stopped working on it at this point for many months. It turned out that I really hated to paint... I picked up work in ernest in April 2007.
Tackling the dreaded Amy Butler Weekender Travel bag with the BMQG sew-along.
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