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First Bytes | Bytes & Blogs - History of Australia
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Bytes and Blogs – History of Australia. Looking For the Land Down Under…. Byte 1: Beginnings – Terra Australis – BC -1200 AD. So let’s get going. When did this journey begin? Well, let’s start with the first hint that there was (or should be) a Great Southern Land…. The notion of Terra Australis, the Great Southern Land, was first introduced by Aristotle in his work. As well as presented the Indian Ocean enclosed on the south by land. An example of this “southern land” is shown in the Ulm map...S But one...
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Bytes and Blogs – History of Australia. Looking For the Land Down Under…. Http:/ timestrider.wordpress.com/. I am lost, time traveling through 3,000 years of ancient Egyptian history.It all started on a school excursion to the British Museum. I was standing in front of the Rosetta stone when everything started to fade. August 25, 2011. Byte 34: The Great Navigator In His Own Words – Part 5 – “Meeting the Locals in Tahiti”. July 26, 2011. July 22, 2011. July 19, 2011. July 4, 2011. June 29, 2011. Byte 33 ...
17-1800AD | Bytes & Blogs - History of Australia
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Bytes and Blogs – History of Australia. Looking For the Land Down Under…. Byte 26: Background – A Clash of Cultures Draws Near – 1750’s. As we venture towards the European colonisation (or invasion) of. Let’s catch up on the situation of indigenous Australians around this time. They possessed one of the oldest continuous cultures on the planet. But what makes their culture distinctly unique is their isolation other cultures. Aboriginal people at this time lived as they had for thousands of years, in clos...
Byte 33 – The Great Navigator – Part 4 – “Assembling the Team & Setting Sail” | Bytes & Blogs - History of Australia
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Bytes and Blogs – History of Australia. Looking For the Land Down Under…. Laquo; Byte 32 – The Great Navigator Steps Forth – Part 3 – “Secret Instructions and Colonial Ambitions”. Byte 34: The Great Navigator In His Own Words – Part 5 – “Meeting the Locals in Tahiti”. Byte 33 – The Great Navigator – Part 4 – “Assembling the Team and Setting Sail”. July 26, 2011 by Timestrider. Click for video of the Endeavour Replica sailing. The new cabins were allocated to Cook and the Royal Society representatives: na...
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Bytes and Blogs – History of Australia. Looking For the Land Down Under…. What you probably do not know about William Dampier, privateer, pirate and explorer extraordinaire! His observations and analysis of natural history helped Charles Darwin’s and Alexander von Humboldt’s development of their theories,. He made innovations in navigation technology that were studied by James Cook and Horatio Nelson. Daniel Defoe, author of. His reports on breadfruit led to William Bligh’s ill-fated voyage in HMS. He is...
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Catty lil sew n sew. Graphic Designer / Long-arm quilting. Customer and Charity quilts. Cat’s quilts ‘n’ bits. Batting and Calculating Charts. By catty lil sew n sew. I finished these modern patchwork cushions a couple of weeks ago. They are made from low volume and 1930’s reproduction fabrics, leaders and enders. I uses a 5 ply DMC thread for the hand stitching around the blocks to give it some definition. These cushions are a great way to use up your scraps from other quilts. August 31, 2014 at 4:53 am.
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Catty lil sew n sew. Graphic Designer / Long-arm quilting. Customer and Charity quilts. Cat’s quilts ‘n’ bits. Batting and Calculating Charts. Author Archives: catty lil sew n sew. Its been a time between posts. By catty lil sew n sew. Floral Japanese lawn binding. Vintage 1970’s barkcloth with modern cube quilting. By catty lil sew n sew. This length of uncut vintage barkcloth was given to me by fabulous friend. It’s a 1970’s, unused piece of bright barkcloth. Modern cube block edge to edge quilting.
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Catty lil sew n sew. Graphic Designer / Long-arm quilting. Customer and Charity quilts. Cat’s quilts ‘n’ bits. Batting and Calculating Charts. Pricing Rates are as follows-. 3800 per square mtr ($3.55 per sq ft) for Edge to Edge (All over) quilting. I have many patterns to choose from. 2800 per square mtr for basting. 20 per mtr for Wadding – Matilda’s Own Cotton 240 cm wide or. 22 per mtr for Wadding – Hobbs Natural Cotton with Scrim, 240 cm wide. Calculating the size of the quilt top. You are commentin...
Vintage Barkcloth. Racing car print | catty lil sew n sew
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Catty lil sew n sew. Graphic Designer / Long-arm quilting. Customer and Charity quilts. Cat’s quilts ‘n’ bits. Batting and Calculating Charts. Vintage Barkcloth. Racing car print. By catty lil sew n sew. My obsession with Vintage Barkcloth continues. I acquired this fabulous vintage curtain on one of my recent oversea’s travels. I soon as I clapped eyes on it, it screamed ‘Dad’ at me. He has a car just like one of these. So guess who is getting this for Fathers Day? Vintage Barkcloth. Racing car print.
Working through the UFO’s | catty lil sew n sew
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Catty lil sew n sew. Graphic Designer / Long-arm quilting. Customer and Charity quilts. Cat’s quilts ‘n’ bits. Batting and Calculating Charts. Working through the UFO’s. By catty lil sew n sew. 1930’s Reproduction fabric. Binding for Isobel’s 1930’s Repro quilt. 1930’s Repro fabric Double X block quilt. Double X Block quilt in 1930’s Repro. 1930’s Repro fabric quilt. Double X block. 1930’s repro fabric, double X block. 1930’s Repro fabric double X quilt block. Loose lips sink ships. The daisies look good.
Customer and Charity quilts | catty lil sew n sew
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Catty lil sew n sew. Graphic Designer / Long-arm quilting. Customer and Charity quilts. Cat’s quilts ‘n’ bits. Batting and Calculating Charts. Customer and Charity quilts. The quilt tops are made by others and then long arm quilted by me. Pattern – Shari. Pattern – Wild Mouse. Pattern – Lego. Pattern – Stars and circles. Pattern – Page waves. Pattern – TBA. Pattern – Bubbles. Pattern – TBA. Pattern – Cupcakes and cherries. Edge to Edge cupcake quilting. Pattern – Seashells. Edge to Edge shell quilting.
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Catty lil sew n sew. Graphic Designer / Long-arm quilting. Customer and Charity quilts. Cat’s quilts ‘n’ bits. Batting and Calculating Charts. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Designer Co...
Vintage 1970’s barkcloth with modern cube quilting | catty lil sew n sew
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Catty lil sew n sew. Graphic Designer / Long-arm quilting. Customer and Charity quilts. Cat’s quilts ‘n’ bits. Batting and Calculating Charts. Vintage 1970’s barkcloth with modern cube quilting. By catty lil sew n sew. This length of uncut vintage barkcloth was given to me by fabulous friend. It’s a 1970’s, unused piece of bright barkcloth. I love the heavy rough texture, it’s enjoyable to work with. Quilted Edge to Edge with a modern cube pattern. I love the crazy colours in this vintage textile. Felici...
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Bytes and Blogs – History of Australia. Looking For the Land Down Under…. Byte 34: The Great Navigator In His Own Words – Part 5 – “Meeting the Locals in Tahiti”. August 25, 2011 by Timestrider. Of April 1769 Cook wrote:. 8220;and at 6. It (Tahiti) bore from. Being little wind and calm several of the Natives came off to us in their Canoes, but more to look at us than any thing else we could not prevail with any of them to come on board – and some would not come near the ship”. 8220;We had no sooner come ...
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