After seeing the skill needed to produce a bowl, we were invited into the Master's Gallery, to shop. Everything was well out of our price range, with all of these asking 100's or 1000's of euros.
It wasn't until we were almost ready to catch our waterbus that we realized there was more for sale downstairs, that was more affordable.
From there, we went to St. Mark's Square, and hiked a bit to catch our gondola ride. It was quite reminiscent of Disneyland. I don't know if you can see (click the picture to make it bigger), but the gondolas were stern to bow to stern to bow as far as you could see.
It didn't really matter. We were in Venice! In a gondola! :)
On our way back to the waterbus, we stopped for a few pictures of St. Marks Square.
By this time, I was exhausted. It was time to return to the ship for one last amazing dinner, where we were serenaded by gondoliers.
Fast forward to last week, when I finished another little seascape. I think this brings me to the end of the half-done littles that were on my design wall. yay!
There are a couple of lines of beading and French knots on the piece. I do the French knots first, then fill in with beads. This picture is a bit blurry, but it gives you the idea.
I've basted the four baby quilts, which are ready and waiting for quilting.
Unfortunately, I suspect it will be a while before I get them done. We are expecting a house guest for the next two weeks, so I've cleared all sewing accoutrements from the sewing annex. Where did I put them? I stuffed them into the "studio," which is once again the Dump. sigh. Maybe one of these days I will be able to sew myself out of this mess.
Then again, each time I begin, I get distracted. Witness what I have up on my design wall.
yep. That is more that enough to keep me busy for a month of Sundays, let alone all the quilts that are currently basted and waiting to be quilted. Let us hope that the next time I check in, I've quilted something!
Goals are good!!
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Enjoy your company. Quilting will always be there.
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