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Dylan Tomine's String Worm is shown here in two sizes—the 3 smaller ones are about 4” long. The 6" big one is pretty tough to cast on a 4 wt. so consider a going up to a 5 or 6.
I appliqued (raw edge) my nephew's first and second names to the back to make up for the fact that I didn't have enough of the backing fabric and because my nephew is very particular about how some things are "his very own".
You can see the quilting from this side. I quilted a diamond pattern on the blocks.
Concierto del Cuarteto de Cuerda QVIXOTE el jueves 21 de febrero de 2008 en la Sala Gordón Ordás de la Universidad de León, dentro del Ciclo Juventudes Musicales de España.
String & Wire Art activity hosted by CSM Library and conducted by Lia Thomas.
October 4, 2014 at College of San Mateo Family Science & Astronomy Festival + Makerspace.
43/365 This one was a total improvisation. I just saw the threads and thought it would be a good idea to use them. So this is the result.
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This one is weird. It was in my archive collection, taken with a K750 but I have no recollection of it. The ring on the finger looks a bit familiar, poss David ????
I'm wondering if its under my UV light.
Black and White Image
In this image, Saturn's fascinating meteorology manifests itself in a
"string of pearls" formation, spanning over 60,000 kilometers (37,000
miles).
Seen in new images acquired by Cassini's visual and infrared mapping
spectrometer and lit from below by Saturn's internal thermal glow, the
bright "pearls" are actually clearings in Saturn's deep cloud system. More
than two dozen occur at 40 degrees north latitude. Each clearing follows
another at a regular spacing of some 3.5 degrees in longitude.
This is the first time such a regular and extensive train of
cloud-clearings has been observed. The regularity indicates that they may
be a manifestation of a large planetary wave. Scientists plan to take more
observations of this phenomenon over the next few years to try to
understand Saturn's deep circulation systems and meteorology. This image
was taken on April 27, 2006.
The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European
Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages
the mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington, D.C. The
visual and infrared mapping spectrometer team is based at the University
of Arizona where this image was produced.
For more information about the Cassini-Huygens mission
saturn.jpl.nasa.gov The visual and infrared mapping
spectrometer team homepage is at wwwvims.lpl.arizona.edu.
credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
My cat really likes playing with string. I like this style of photo for street photography but not able to do that at the moment so good to experiment at home. Canon 650D F4.5 640 sec ISO 400
This 7 string Guitar Lute was a special order from Bruno Merks in the Netherlands who took a broken circa 1940 6 string German Lute and converted it for me into a 7 string version with a 12th fret join at the body, as opposed to the typical 9th fret join.
Testing the new microstepping code to draw out the logo of one my favorite websites: hackaday.com/
Hack a Day was kind enough to feature this on their site! Thanks guys!
hackaday.com/2012/02/27/light-painting-with-a-string-plot...
Here is my progress on my string quilt. Look for a tutorial on my blog at www.thescrapbox-jordannichole.blogspot.com.
I took part in "It's a String Thing" from the website tickledtotangle.blogspot.com
The tangles are Amoeba, Amphora, Arrowheads, and Antique.
String of Pearls- another rarely seen item. I am trying to only add pictures of underwater critters that I don't have or are better than previous. This is a shot of the rarely seen String of Pearls.
See a making of video:
and some more snaps of this:
More string:
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Three string guitar body and bridge, vintage biscuit tin. Photo by my friend Andy, who has a Flickr account here: www.flickr.com/photos/40125917@N03/