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My first completed quilt (note - definitely not the first quilt I've started!). I used Crazymomquilt's zigzag pattern and Oh Fransson's binding tutorial - both absolutely fabulous!
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made using the tutorial on "a quilt is nice" and blogged on a happy stitch
While I was in Amsterdam I went to visit Ewald Spieker studio. His work is amazing , you can see more at his website "http://www.ewaldspieker.nl" [url='http://www.ewaldspieker.nl']www.ewaldspieker.nl[/url]
I really didn't mean for this picture to be about my shoe, but that's what I get for doing this with the self-timer on my camera.
Descending on a zigzag path from the Kaunergrat Hut down into the Pitztal (Pitz Valley) makes her and her dog pretty small...
Dushanbe, Tajikistan, August 2011. On a highway bridge.
FR: Douchanbé, Tadjikistan, Août 2011. Sur le pont d'une voie rapide.
For best view is on black
Little ZigZag Falls,Mount Hood National Forest
Oregon
photo by Gary Meyers photography .
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Below Mt. Hood
Photo by Tim Palmer, author of 24 books about rivers, river conservation and the environment (see www.timpalmer.org).
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Made for the Zakka Style (book) sew-along. I finished it last night, and this morning I had an unfortunate coffee incident while admiring my new bag, so it has already been washed. Good thing I always prewash my fabrics. :)
This is my Project Quilting 3:6 Challenge piece for zigzags. I got a cast off charm pack from a friend (thanks Veronica!!) and decided to try the fun half-square triangle method with two charms. I used a nice chocolate pin dot for one half of every hst to contrast nicely with all those wild prints. Then I used ric rac, ribbons and quilting in waves over the top to soften the zigs and give it a little spunk.
36" x 16" x 2.5"
Made by Emma Thomas-McGinnis, Urbandale, IA
My first completed quilt (note - definitely not the first quilt I've started!). I used Crazymomquilt's zigzag pattern and Oh Fransson's binding tutorial - both absolutely fabulous!