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Material by Blank. Matching up the pattern wasted a lot of fabric because of the darker shading that ran thru this fabric every now and then. Worth it, though, I love this bag! I had to stand inside it to turn it inside out and I practically stood on my head to sew the lining in. Note- black lining- not too smart! Sharp, yes, but very hard to see in there, had to put a lamp in there with me! Then I got hot. lol
Winckley Weekender. The Winckley Square area in Preston has a two-day festival. Street traders selling cooked food, a fashion show and street performers.
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do anything you want, you like there....after all, we're shooting.
2006.05.03@arakawa riverside, TOKYO, JAPAN
*camera--MINOLTA X-700
"Werribee" a Victorian Railways 6 wheel wooden sleeping carriage, with an elliptical roof and a composite wood steel body with flush steel external panelling. Built in 1928 at Newport for use on the Adelaide and Mildura lines. These steel sheathed cars were 3 inches wider than earlier cars constructed for The Overland, being 9 feet 9 inch wide.
A feature of the modified cars was the unequal length of the end vestibules. The one at the end where the tenth sleeping cabin, smoking saloon end of the standard cars, was 1 feet 9 inch longer than the other being 9 feet 5¼ inch long.
Werribee was fitted with air conditioning in 1937. To accomodate the gearbox drive of the air conditioning equipment a heavier fabricated bogie of a generally similar design was provided for the rebuilt sleeper. It was also recorded Sleeping car No.1 (name removed) and painted blue.
In 1969 it was damaged by fire at Irymple when the down Mildura sleeping car train struck a loaded petrol tanker at a level crossing. It was taken to Newport for repairs.
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Miss Dawn's wedding present. Lots of work - she's totally worth it!
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The zippers are all wrong but they were all I could find around here...so I'll make do. I wish AB would sell them on her sight!Yes, I got three bags worth. Who knows why....or how many I'll do. My whole family may end up with one in the end! LOL!
my works were appeared on the 2011 Sep-Oct issue of Tiger Tales inflight Magazine (9 pages: 28-36) for the article about "Friday, Saturday, Sunday in Taipei".
這是我為 Tiger airlines 虎航機上雜誌,介紹台北周末何處去一文所拍攝的照片,刊登在2011年九月/十月機上雜誌第28-36頁,共九頁。
2011/9/1
pattern by Amy Butler, fabric mostly Bella by Lotta Jansdotter, quilt as you go tutorial by Elizabeth Hartman.