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Sugar Cookie quilt by Vanessa Goertzen of Lella Boutique. Make with 1 charm pack. Fabric is Sugar Pie by Lella Boutique for Moda.
You see those little triangles? They mean "yield here." In the Netherlands, they have 'em where we have 4-way stops. Seen at BWI airport
Golden Triangle borders where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet, Thailand 2010
The Golden Triangle has a long history of opium, marijuana and heroin production and drug trafficking.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Triangle_(Southeast_Asia)
Used p2p pattern from the simple triangle set....
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SHETLAND TRIANGLE
from Wrap style
made from thin finnish cotton yarn with 4,5 mm circular needles.
I´m going to wear this in my friends wedding.
Rainbow colors of lucite rondelle beads dangle from a black triangle. They are wire wrapped with gunmetal toned pins and vary in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple and pink. A set of clear ones dangle in the middle. They hang from matching black earhooks.
Earrings measure approximately 2-3/4 inches from top of ear hook to bottom of earring.
Mahalo for looking & come again soon!
Drew Marget brings Katie across the points at the triangle and turns toward Pine Tree Loop.
DVR's 53rd Birthday Event - Day 2.
On the 3d of March, 1792, the Triangle of which is most of Erie County was purchased from the United States by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. A patent was issued, signed by George Washington as President, and Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State. The consideration was $151,640.25, 75 cents an acre.
Map of Erie Triangle in Erie County, Pennsylvania and surrounding area. Created January 2005 by jengod. Foundation map created via National Atlas online mapmaker, a public-domain resource of the US government.
Peyote stitch using size 8 seed beads. Button and loop closure.
Blue, white and grays
Sold Lansdowne Arts Festival 9/10-9/11/2011
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.