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Front and back of zigzag quilt. Martha Hulbert quilted loops on the quilt for me. I couldn't hand quilt it due to flannel backing being too thick for my needle. I delivered it to her on 2/4/2016. I picked it up 2 days later. It looked so cool!
This is a little zigzag I made for Feb STUD Love is in the air. I really like the way it came out. Maybe it can count a little bit towards the first ORBQA?
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.
The Wonderful Little Zigzag Falls!!!
We could not get up to Yocum Falls because it is a 'snowshoe' mandatory right now. Once I sunk to my hips(I am 6' 3"), I knew it was hopeless. I am going back to Yocum with snowshoes soon. So, Gary Meyers and Josh Kulla and I traveled to the Little Zigzag Falls and were blown away at the winter wonderland that we found. There was 3 feet of snow plus an additional 18-24 inches of fresh on top of that 3 feet!!! OMG!! I have a lot of shots from this and I will post them over the next few days:) Here is a shot from down low on the water.
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#73 'Zigzag' for 118 Pictures in 2018.
#33/100 for 100 x: The 2018 Edition. My X is macro taken with a macro lens, in this case Tamron 90mm.
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Floris Jespers - Zigzag.
Exposition at Campo & Campo (Berchem, Belgium).
Used the tutorial from Crazy Mom quilts, and NAVY (not black) fabric with my Pop Garden and Bijoux stash.
More photos on my blog,.
While antiquing in Harrisonburg, VA, I found a box of glass plate negatives. The subjects seem to be in the Appalachian area during World War 1.
I placed the glass plate on my scanner but it didn't work. The pictures came up blurry. So instead, I got out my iPad and got a free app that turns the iPad into a light table and took the picture with my camera then inverted it.
I usually find these fellas on Gidgee (Acacia cambagei), however this one was on a dead Snappy Gum (Eucalyptus leucophloia). A first for me. Amalosia rhombifer. Lake Moondarra, Mount Isa, QLD.
FABOO. SAND ZIGZAG BIKINI TOP
FABOO. SAND ZIGZAG BIKINI BOTTOM V2
Creator : Grizel Halberstadt
Faboo. Swimwear & Studio Boudoir Photography, Coolibah Sands (219, 21, 2201)
I still remember seeing the very first episode of Doctor Who, back in 1963. Since then the Tardis has undergone a series of refits, and in a recent incarnation has acquired an electropneumatic gear change, seen in this screengrab being operated by Amy Pond. She appears to know it as a zigzag plotter, but an error is understandable, as some ignorant fitter has installed it 90 degrees out of alignment.
This device was, of course, a great improvement on the constant mesh zigzag plotters that were standard in earlier versions of the Tardis.