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I found this stuff while I was coming back home. It was laying on a pillar rolled into a ball. Though it looks as a studio photo it is actually an external shot. The beige background in a piece of the wall of the building.

#Lookingclose...onFriday! #TextileTexture

Looking close...on Friday.

One of my favorite tee shirts up close.

Cloth/Textile

 

HMM & have a great week everyone!

Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)

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Macro Mondays - Cloth/Textile

Taken at The Boott Cotton Mills Museum in Lowell, Massachusetts.

A macro of a rug with wool strands.

Former textile mill "Tuchfabrik GebrΓΌder Pfau" (1865-1990)

Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)

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Looking close... on Friday!

Abandoned Textile Mill (1851-2004)

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A noren textile screen at the entrance to a tea shop in Nagahama, Japan

Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)

a pile of bobbins in front of a weaving loom

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This is the textiles shop (Healey & James) 

at the lavender farm near Selbourne, Hampshire. It is an Alladin's cave. I loved my visit.

[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]

 

πŸ˜„ Happy Monochrome Thursday πŸ˜„

 

taken and uploaded Sept 21, 2023 for the group

Monochrome Thursday

 

Gigaset GS290

Ζ’/2.0

3.5 mm

1/33 Sec

ISO 432

"Cloth/textile for macro monday

A so called "Stofflegemaschine" or "fabric laying machine", produced by "Rossweiner Maschinenfabrik AG" (Sachsen, Germany) - hall 1.

Colourful textile materials in textile showroom in Madurai.

waiting for my wife to shop in Rome

A very, very small area of the front of a vest. The material is rather like finely woven velour (very soft to the touch) and is printed with an abstracted floral pattern in cream, rust and soft green tones with black accents. The bokeh in the upper right is one of the vest's tiny gold and black coloured buttons.

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"All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream." Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849, writer, editor, and literary critic.

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Submitted for the Macro Mondays theme "Cloth/Textile"

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Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)

Another dyeing machine, made by Maschinenfabrik Moritz Jahr AG - Gera

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Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)

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Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)

Textile machine made by Hacoba-Wuppertal

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Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)

Dyeing machine, made by C.A. Gruschwitz AG, Olbersdorf-Sachsen

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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)

Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)

Textile machine made by Hacoba-Wuppertal

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Canon 5D MkIII

Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM

12 &, 20, 36 mm Kenko Extension Tubes

Amaran HC100 LED Halo Light

I was curious to find something unusual for this group's letter t, and I found this rather fun. I hope that you enjoy!

 

Textile materials are fibers, yarns, and fabrics made by weaving, knitting, or bonding natural or synthetic threads. Common natural materials include plant-based cotton and linen, and animal-based wool and silk. Popular synthetic options are polyester and nylon, which are derived from chemical compounds.

 

With heartfelt and sincere thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful day, stay healthy, stay alert, appreciate the beauty around you, enjoy being creative, stay safe, 😊😊😍

This small road leads through a misty wood to the Textile Factory A., on a dark and rainy November day in 2019.

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