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The transom is added next.

The front of the boat on the trailer.

Every chickpea has its own personality, not all of them good.

Here is my bowsprit. It glued together really nicely with the ropes. Once I cut away the edges it was just wonderful.

After the seats were made, the cabin stash box was made.

You're not dead, you simply swooned

Infographics layout for the australian community newspaper The Weekender

Recycled yarn from a sweater vest I found in thrift store. Vintage button and cute yellow roses to add to this cute purse.

Unit 13: Bridgey & Guns McSteel

Here is the finished keel laying in the driveway.

You'd be more effective Ann if our skin wasn't physically crawling off our bodies

Inspiratie haalde ik bij sewspoiled.blogspot.com

 

Infographics layout for the australian community newspaper The Weekender

Red's Betty on the trailer.

A special commission. I am not offering this, but I'm proud enough of my work to show it off. :-D

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.

Rideout through Glasgow at mod weekender

He knows what he is talking about

lovebox london weekender.

GROOVE ARMADA.

Here is the front hatch on already.

"Now that I found peace at last

Tell me, Jesus, will it last?

Now that I found peace at last

Tell me, Jesus, will it last?

Happiness"

 

Blue Nile "Happiness"

Here is the cabin roof in place.

At one point in time a wood bee bored a hole in the keel

The seat tops have been added.

Let's hope it offers waxing facilities amirite

A metaphor too far for the elephant in the room

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