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Huaso, Chile, 2015

sewing machine tractor

Sewing Machine Cover

 

Pattern:

Style was inspired from Amy @ During Quiet Time.

duringquiettime.com/2013/05/stitchin-sewing-machine-cover...

 

This is a good tutorial for cutting and sewing Triangles by Rachel @ Stitched in Color. For my cover, I cut 4” strips to make 3 ½” finished triangles.

www.stitchedincolor.com/2012/01/scrap-attack-triangles-qu...

 

Size: 22” x 28”. Made to fit a Pfaff Expressions 4.0.

Fabrics:

Front: Various prints from Denyse Schmidt (Free Spirit and New Traditions), Heather Ross, Joel Dewberry, Anna Maria Horner, and some 1930’s repro prints.

 

Back: Denyse Schmidt Sparse Floral in Maple.

 

Binding: Joel Dewberry Wood Grain in Gray.

 

Quilting: Straight line quilting following the shape of the Triangles. Used Auriful 40 wt thread in Stone (#2324).

 

There are lots of crazy vending machines in Japan, but I find it hard to believe that a machine that only sells Sriracha can be profitable.

the old engine again......thanks for looking.....appreciated.....best bigger......hope you have a Great day

Our son was born with a coarctation of his aorta, which required surgery when he was 13 days old. It was a sudden thing for us. Jen was taking him to his first doctor's well-visit, and less than 24 hours later he was in the operating room, having the narrow part of his aorta snipped out, and the loose ends reconnected. Now he's two-and-a-half years old and aside from the one-inch scar on his back, there's no way anyone would know that there was ever anything wrong with him.

 

This photo was taken the night before his surgery, hooked up to the respirator, various monitors, and other assorted machines.

 

There's more photos of him on Jen's Flickr photostream.

ODC-Machine

 

This is a Southwest Airliner. It must be traveling at a very high altitude. I know these planes travel at 30,000 feet most of the time.

  

Singer sewing machine on display at Fort Cooper Days.

Danuser Machine Company in Fulton Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Design by Simon Oswald Architecture of Columbia Missouri. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a TS-E17mm f/4L lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 1/13 second exposure at ISO 200. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.

 

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Machine, no brains left - middelkerke beach - belgium

 

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This machine is used to seperate the paddy from its crop.Its nice old method still used among large farmers.

I think this a Sunderland gear planer, built by J Parkinson and Son, Shipley.

This room had many machines and conveyors. I would imagine they were for the packing and distribution of Skoal and Copenhagen smokeless tobacco. The US Smokeless Tobacco company in Franklin Park made Skoal and Copenhagen products. The factory has recently been demolished

part of the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts.

Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts.

 

Now that's not something you see every day.

Machine embroidery using reclaimed fabric

Pataphysical Studios is building a Time Machine for our next art exhibit. On a balmy spring afternoon, Drs. Rindbrain and Fabio created more visualizations of what the Time Machine might look like.

 

We sketched out several ideas for the inside and outside walls, for discussion purposes. On each side of the main screen, we designed round portholes through which we could interact with our guests -- or show scenes from the past or future. Behind each porthole would be a magic box that could feature artifacts from distant times -- or the head of a historical figure, projected onto a ‘life cast’. The rest of the inside walls would be used for other interactive artworks such as the Crazy Clock, which sings quotes about time when you press its big green button.

 

On the outside walls, we sketched out a Face Box that you could stick your head in to get your picture taken. It would include an Infinity Mirror made of LED strips cycling through the colors of the rainbow, with a camera at the end of this light tunnel. We also sketched out where time wonderboxes could be placed on the side walls, proposing that the left wall focus on the past and the right wall on the future. A graphic timeline across both walls could support that idea.

 

It was a productive meeting and we look forward to presenting these ideas to our fellow doctors at the next Time Machine meeting.

 

Fire in the hole!

 

View more Time Machine photos:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659761749014

 

See our brainstorm notes for the Time Machine:

docs.google.com/document/d/1rM9kjOu83Qewh1HwaA2nkzbGdmHb9...

 

Here’s our overview for the Crazy Clock:

docs.google.com/document/d/18h8uK5v-H3fvonbvJaTYOyvuiDDfv...

 

View more 'Pataphysical photos: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157623637793277

 

Learn about Pataphysical Studios: pataphysics.us/

Another speed machine at the Stockholm Lifestyle Motorshow 2017:

 

A Ninja H2.

machines are beautiful but also a bit scary.

"WHITE FANG"

2020 Zuru Metal Machines

Series 2

Made in China

 

Found a handful of these at our local Fry's Food and Drug store yesterday. Never even heard of these before. At a cost of $1.29 but on sale for $.90, I couldn't help but grab a few.

 

Not licensed by any car manufacturer, probably to keep the costs down.

Not a mixer cover, but another sewing machine cover like this one.

 

Fabric is Darla Rose in butter from the Darla Collection by Tanya Whelan trimmed in Ticking in green from the same collection.

 

Similar styles are available by special order in my Etsy shop Twill Tape!

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