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| I was going to send you these photos when it was Mother’s day last but was ill at the time. I am an avid member of Country Bumpkin and for many years I have travelled from Mildura 450km to Adelaide twice a year to purchase supplies. Last year at 60 we were to be blessed with our first grandchild and my husband drove me to Adelaide once again to purchase my supplies. |
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| I've always enjoyed sewing and when my daughter Lavinia was born I decided to learn to smock. Unfortunately, I knew no one who smocked and it is not very popular in my area of the US, so there are no stores near me... |
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| An illustrated adaptation of Jenny McWhinney's 'Des Fleurs Pour Grandmére' by Elizabeth Cameron. Click 'read more' to view the book online... |
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| The last weekend in October 2007 I had the wonderful opportunity to participate in a three day, sixty mile walk in Dallas Texas, to raise money for breast cancer research. Three day events were held in ten United States cities between July and November of 2007, to benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation... |
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| John Wall was probably born in 1838 in Ireland. He arrived in Sydney on 17 February 1848 with his brother Tom on the Sir Edward Parry a barque of 575 tons under the command of Captain Freeman. The ship had sailed from Plymouth on 5 October 1847 and carried juvenile immigrants under a Mr. Capps as the religious instructor and a Mrs Reed as the matron... |
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| Dear Emily, I have always been fascinated by the process where you take ordinary, unassuming things, add some skill and get something beautifully amazing. Like a white sheet of paper and crayons, or a piece of linen and some threads... |
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