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Another lovely day, so you'd think I'd photograph something to show that, but here we have a quickly snapped reel of thread, crossed processed to give it some age and a Kim Klassen texture added.....I do like having a bit of a play :)
Correction, it was a nice day, but by 3pm it had turned grey again :(
This is also for #46 "Needle" of the 114 Pictures in 2014 Scavenger Hunt.
The red and white ones caught on in the 1930s through the 1950s because a colorfast red thread was created, which didn't bleed in the wash. Funny, I had clothes that bled in the 60s and 70s.
.. of merino wool and silken steel...
.. of simple rows back and forth...
entwined
[Threads of delicate merino wool and silk wrapped steel in vintage gold, entwined to form patterns of texture, light and transparency.
Threads interconnecting as unstructured stitches come together to create a soft metallic wrap.
Threads pulled through loops in a hazy, simplistic ritual that has soothed and calmed the mind, body and soul.
Threads of luminous magic.]
Playing with that homeless SLR lens I found again. Makes decent macros when I turn it backwards and hold it in front of my camera.
Got a change to visit one factory last night and saw these beautiful thread line up .these are natural silk threads
Dainty & delicate thread-like petals on these wild flowers really make them special!
They're all of 1/2" in size, with an even tinier visitor! Actually I didn't notice a second
visitor until now. Can you find it?
male Ammophila sp.
This behavior, clinging to a stem with the mouth, is representative of sleeping.
PS: I appreciate invites to add a photo to your group, but I will not add my photos to a "private group" that I am not a member of. If you'd like me to add my photos, send me an invitation to join your group first (it's a little weird to not be able to see a group that my photos are invited to but I am not!). Thanks!
Possibly the highlight of the journey for passengers on the WHR is threading the Aberglaslyn Pass, although the view of the river is being encroached by growing trees.
The view of the train for the photographer is also suffering a similar fate as No. 138 heads for Porthmadog.
Just a bunch of Crochet threads, I liked the colours and texture made from the bindings. Just used a load of cardboard sheets to shape the light on the backdrop and product.
These rather large threaded fasteners are stacked on a wooden pallet ready for use to assemble heat exchangers. Note the relative size of the can of soda pop in the upper left. The can has an approximate diameter of 2-5/8”. Also note the relative size of the length of these studs compared to the wooden pallet on which they sit!
Made of high strength alloy, the spec on these are generally listed as SA193 Grade B7 with SA194 Grade 2H nuts.
He, who every morning plans the transactions of the day, and follows that plan, carries a thread that will guide him through a labyrinth of the most busy life.
~Victor Hugo
Says one: with me / the threads are loose / and thus / they encage me. // The cans / that's what they / can get
The assignment was to create a cover and spread for a magazine inspired from two distinct fashion designers. My inspiration was Valentino and Christian Lacroix.
© Grace Kim 2008
and here's a pic 7 months on.. it's just as clear!
This is my first tattoo. Some people were a little worried at me choosing such a visable placement, but I knew i wanted to see it easily and for it to be a part of my daily life.
Flint the tattooist and I worked on the design together... I knew what I did and didn't want... and I needed a spiral in there of course! The thread color is a mix of my favorite shades by Guttermann and DMC, representing my love of machine sewing and hand embroidery.
I wanted the thread to be able to link to other work later if I choose, but to stand alone if I don't. Flint just plucked my vision out of my head! And I am so very pleased with it.
It is my permanent post it note that tells me 'if in doubt, sew'.