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Zig Zag Railway Video. www.youtube.com/50LDT3ezG_0
Zig Zag Railway is an Australian heritage railway outside of Lithgow, New South Wales operating on the Lithgow Zig Zag line which was part of the Main Western line from October 1869 until October 1910 when replaced by the Ten Tunnels deviation. It was reopened as a heritage railway in October 1975.
Manufacturer: Dear Stella (Stella-172 Purple)
Designer: Dear Stella House Designer
Collection: Piper
Print Name: Zig Zag in Purple
Weight / Material / Width: Quilting, Cotton, 44/45 inches
Horizontal repeat: 0.875 inches, Vertical repeat: 0.5 inches
Path behind National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.
This photo made it into flickr Explore! It was #82 on Friday, February 8, 2008. Thanks!
This quilt was inspired by the Purl Bee Wedding Quilt, but I shrunk it down to lap quilt size. The fabric was entirely from my stash, many left over from my Paintbox Quilt.
This was probably the easiest quilt I've ever put together because there were ZERO seams to match up! I highly recommend it for beginners.
size: approximately 62" x 82"
pattern (loosely based on): aquiltisnice.blogspot.com/2008/09/zig-zag-quilt-kit-tutor...
fabric: Heather Ross Mendocino from Etsy shop; Kona cotton (aqua zig zags) front + back
We are taking part in this years Skyride Leicester - myself, Son #1 and Daughter #1.
Oh, the irony of the event being sponsored by Sky - the people who attempt to make you sit watching their satellite telly all day.
We cycle from home to Leicester City Centre were a special route has been created by the closure of public roads and the use existing of cycle routes.
At the mass start - which is running late, with an irritating chap attempting to whip the crowd up we decide this isn't for us.
We divert and ride on the closed road route - which has been closed to motorised traffic for hours anyway. The road is ours to do what we want with.
So we do, zig-zagging between the traffic cones towards the Leicester City Football Club stadium.
seen from US 160 West between South Fork and Wolf Creek Pass Summit in Colorado.
Looks level here, but we are still climbing!
A zig-zag, double cut string oak stair with a frameless, toughened and laminated glass balustrade.
All the fixings and construction parts have been hidden beneath secret panels to give a clean and uncluttered look.
On a walk around the city catching up on the earthquake rebuild. August 22, 2017 Christchurch New Zealand.
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Inspired by Denyse Schmidt's Big Zig pattern but constructed with HST and scrappy for my sister. Finished size is 70x88". Quilted in zig zags by me and bound in Kona Tangerine. Backed with a Key West handprint that has been in my mom's stash for a long time.
It was such a beautiful day, that i left work a little earlier and drove to the Elbe River to take some pics.
Pentacon 200mm F/4 M42 Lens
I went to downtown San Jose yesterday to walk around and take some pics. The weather was beautiful and the walk, the sun, and the shoot really lifted my spirits. However, I have to say I was a little scared a couple of times. Some of the streets, where all the interesting things to shoot are, are a little creepy... Three times i thought someone was going to run by me and steal my camera and I got nasty sexual comments twice. So this brings up the question, is it really worth it to go out and find the shots you want to take or maybe staying at home and shooting things you're comfortable with is the solution?
The rest of my San Jose shots are in www.maitepons.smugmug.com