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This is super silly but, having multiple computer issues tonight and after I thought I had downloaded today's pictures onto my new computer I of course deleted the photos off of my camera just to find they did not transfer properly at all.....oh no, and to top it off I've just seen that SonyaCarlson has done practically the exact same photo,...well glad I didn't upload the B&W! Jeeesh! This was waaaayyy desperate!
Marcia Wachuta
Marcia's Crafty Sewing and Quilting
Boscobel, WI
Blog Post: marciascraftysewing.blogspot.nl/2014/03/triangle-drool-bi...
I created a simple quilted project this week for the Triangle Challenge for Project Quilting, but I challenged myself by using t-shirt knits and I tried my hand at "Big Stitch Hand Quilting".
This was the last challenge of Season Five.
- 4 small triangles inside a big blue one.
each triangle is made out of 6 units (2 squares divided to 1/3 s)
- total of 10 squares (30 units)
- no glue.
Pattern:"Triangle Hat." Annie Modesitt. Knitter's 69 (Winter 2002): 72.
Yarn: 2 (50g/137yd) balls Filatura Di Crosa 501 (100% wool) in color #176 [Yellow]; 1 (2.5oz) hank Patchwork Fibers Cormo Wool; 1 (2oz) hank Patchwork Fibers Jacob Wool and Nylon in Purple. 501 and Cormo Wool were worked with 2 strands held together throughout.
Needles: 3.75mm (US 5)
Gauge:
Knitting Time and Date Completed: 3 days + 1 year. Completed for real 01/06
Notes: I actually finished this hat over a year ago, but had chalked it up in the Botched Projects column. The yarn had been a gift from my nieces, and I'd thought this a fun project on which to use it, especially since it more or less matched the color scheme of the original pattern. The colors looked as I'd hoped they would, but when it was done, the shape was an unattractive mess. My sister, while visiting me, looked at it for about a minute, then picked it up and folded it a couple more times to, voila, make it exactly like the hat in the pattern photo. It still doesn't look as good as I would like because the yarn I used was too soft to really hold the needed shape, but at least now I can wear it in public.
Triangle bags made with 100% cotton. Available in my shop on Etsy (Aimarro), see the link on my profile page.
The Golden Triangle (Burmese: Shwe-Tri gan; Chinese: 金三角; pinyin: jīn sān jiǎo; Thai: สามเหลี่ยมทองคำ; Vietnamese: Tam giác Vàng) is one of Asia's two main illicit opium-producing areas. It is an area of around 950,000 km2 that overlaps the mountains of four countries of Southeast Asia: Myanmar (Burma), Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand. Along with Afghanistan in the Golden Crescent and Pakistan, it has been one of the most extensive opium-producing areas of Asia and of the world since the 1920s. Most of the world's heroin came from the Golden Triangle until the early 21st century when Afghanistan became the world's largest producer.[1]
The Golden Triangle also designates the confluence of the Ruak River and the Mekong river, since the term has been appropriated by the Thai tourist industry to describe the nearby junction of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar.
Triangle, Va. (April 28, 2019) – The Marine Corps Heritage Foundations 38TH Annual Awards Ceremony holds their annual awards dinner. Photo by Johnny Bivera
Triangle, Va. (April 28, 2019) – The Marine Corps Heritage Foundations 38TH Annual Awards Ceremony holds their annual awards dinner. Photo by Johnny Bivera