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From the UK knitting mag "Knit ", a supplement of "Quick and Crafty" magazine (April 2007)
Using Cascade Luna cotton in four shades of blue
A simple zigzag stitch - will my scarf pal like it? I hope so...
This is our ZigZag rubber belting for floors. It is a 20mm rubber with heavy steel cables throughout. This means it will not stretch and hugs the floor.
Used at the feed barrier this will increase standing time and feed intake, and therefore production.
A quilt for our little niece, who is about to turn one. I'll be sending this off this week.
Pieced using this tutorial.
I love sewing down quilt bindings. Call me crazy. I always always use Caro's binding tutorial. It is so easy, and her photos are gorge, of course.
Pieced using this tutorial.
Camera: Minolta α-7
Lens: Tamron zoom 28-75mm
Film: Fuji Provia 100F
Place: Lugang, Taiwan
Date: October, 2011
Found image. I have no means of knowing where this was taken but was very interestred in the way the photographer has given the photograph a fancy crop. Probably take just before World War I.
I started this in May/June 2011, after my brother in law and his wife had their baby girl- 13 weeks premature. Her birthday is this month, and I got on the ball and finished it up. I'm happy I did!
I got way way way carried away with the pink. I want to use this pattern again, but next time I think I'll simplify a bit! Finished Measurement- 45x52
Pieced using this tutorial.
This is our ZigZag rubber belting for floors. It is a 20mm rubber with heavy steel cables throughout. This means it will not stretch and hugs the floor.
Used at the feed barrier this will increase standing time and feed intake, and therefore production.
I love Little Zigzag Falls, tucked away in the National Forest. It's quite accessible, but I don't think many people know about it. It looks really nice right now with all the snow melt coming down. A lot more water now than last September when I visited here. The sun came out RIGHT as I got here, making the shooting of this waterfall tricky.
Label! I was totally inspired by Cathy's label here, and so I copied it.
I love how personal the handwriting feels, and the little border (which was kind of a pain in the ass) really makes it pop.
Pieced using this tutorial.