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Image from the second spacewalk to service the AMS-02 facility. Luca captioned this image: AMS2: the ‘Nadir site’: Jessica Meir and Christina Koch had to ‘thread the needle’ to position me here with the CanadArm2.

 

ID: 403G6718

 

Credit: ESA/NASA-D.Morgan

Fiber art quilt with black fabric border (not shown). Wall hanging made from fabric, yarn, threads, quilted and embroidered

File name: 10_03_002151a

Binder label: Thread

Title: J & P. Coats Best Six Cord, 200 yds, 40. [front]

Date issued: 1870 - 1900 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 8 x 11 cm.

Genre: Advertising cards

Subject: Children; Thread

Notes: Title from item. Item verso is blank.

Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known restrictions.

Here's a shot of the cam chain finally threaded under the main drive gear within the lower end. It took threading two guitar strings through the ends of each side of the cam chain, then creating a loop on on end, bending it around, then feeding it deep underneath and grabbing it on the other end with a hooked tool.

 

Of course, the cam chain roller (in between the two pistons). Removed by two 10mm bolts.

 

This entire process was very tricky in the sense that it took four synchronized hands all working together in unison to handle start to finish.

Image kindly provided by Paul Swarbrick and Gillian Lawson of the Preston Historical Society. www.prestonhistoricalsociety.org.uk/

More experimental strobist work, this time cotton threaded through a needle.

 

A Simple set up with a remote flash set up subject right exposure is f22 at 160th sec.

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© Shannon Taylor 2008

 

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Taken using a piece of white cloth as its background with a 5W (daylight - bulb) and add some textures on it. It's just an experiment though.

  

“Words form the thread on which we string our experiences.” ~ Aldous Huxley

  

[Photo Archive] June 2008

[Camera] Canon EOS30D + Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM

 

EXPLORED: Highest position: 214 on Sunday, November 30, 2008

 

Copyright Notice: This picture is a sole property of ©campsg-photography, any use of these picture without the express permission of the owner is forbidden.

close up of "Moki" totem for my Painting with Thread tutorial, right here.

File name: 10_03_002153a

Binder label: Thread

Title: Kerr & Co's, Kerr's Spool Cotton [front]

Created/Published: East Newark, N. J. : Kerr & Co.

Date issued: 1870 - 1900 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 8 x 12 cm.

Genre: Advertising cards

Subject: Women; Dogs; Cats; Children; Shoes; Thread; Cotton

Notes: Title from item.

Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known restrictions.

Followed these guys (Threads), around with my camera all day. Was meant to be helping them out by doing some filming but photos did a happen. Granted I did some filming but I was more interested in getting some shots. First ever photos i've done like this, i'd say I did ok considering!

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A fine cord of cotton or other fibrous material is spun out to a considerable length, especially when it is composed of two or more fibers twisted together.

Patron Burda 119 Style 12/14

 

Boutonnières Brodées Urban Threads

Subfamily Emesinae

9 Nov 2019

CA, LA Co., Madrona Marsh

Here's a shot of the cam chain finally threaded under the main drive gear within the lower end. It took threading two guitar strings through the ends of each side of the cam chain, then creating a loop on on end, bending it around, then feeding it deep underneath and grabbing it on the other end with a hooked tool.

 

Of course, the cam chain roller (in between the two pistons). Removed by two 10mm bolts for ease of access.

 

This entire process was very tricky in the sense that it took four synchronized hands all working together in unison to handle start to finish.

I don't know what the hell this is but it looks like a blob of mud suspended on a single spiderweb thread. It was hanging in mid air about 5 foot up in a green house I was working in today.

One of LadyShuttleMaker's ceramic shuttles, alongside my hand dyed thread "Purple Punch".

One of three boxes that house my collection of embroidery thread - used for friendship bracelets when I was younger, and later for actual embroidery. View the whole series

Size 2.5 mm hook and size 10 thread held double.

  

From Crochet Cushions for Stools: Volume 2.

Day 74: 4 spools of thread

File name: 10_03_002194a

Binder label: Thread

Title: J & P. Coats best six cord thread [front]

Date issued: 1870 - 1900 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 12 x 7 cm.

Genre: Advertising cards

Subject: Children; Thread

Notes: Title from item.

Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known restrictions.

I never get tied of looking at these majestic thread fin schools

Size 2.5 mm hook and size 10 thread held double.

  

From Crochet Cushions for Stools: Volume 2.

metallic thread arrived today, can't wait to get started!

A macro shot of a 3 eigths of an inch screw thread for use with photographic equipment.

Designer: Cylinda Mathews.

Source: www.crochetmemories.com/archive/november4.html

Thread: Aunt Lydia 10. Color: #397 Wasabi.

Hook: Boye #7/1.65mm.

Size: Abt. 10" diam.

Made: 07/27/10.

...the road to Malham village from the foot of Malham Cove, as seen from the limestone pavement at the top of the ancient ex-waterfall.

I just saw this scene in the recent Harry Potter movie, 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' - Harry and Hermione pitched a tent at the edge of here!

File name: 10_03_002354a

Binder label: Thread

Title: Merrick Thread Co., Best Six Cord, 80 [front]

Created/Published: Chicago : Shober & Carqueville Litho. Co.

Date issued: 1870 - 1900 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 12 x 8 cm.

Genre: Advertising cards

Subject: Women; Children; Thread; Cotton

Notes: Title from item.

Statement of responsibility: Merrick Thread Co.

Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known restrictions.

Size 2.5 mm hook and size 10 thread held double.

  

From Crochet Cushions for Stools: Volume 2.

Made from Amanda Jean Nyberg's pattern. This one does not have batting or interfacing in it. It is really nice for traveling.

 

Mod Century is the fabric (from Marmalade).

 

Blogged at peasinapod.typepad.com/peas-in-a-pod/2013/05/thread-catch...

 

Most species nest in the ground, usually in areas that have sparse or no vegetation; some species construct aerial nests composed of mud; a few species nest in hollow plant stems or abandoned bee burrows in logs.

 

Larvae feed on the paralyzed bodies of a variety of arthropods (the host varies according to wasp species) provided to them by adult wasps; common hosts include spiders, grasshoppers, and caterpillars.

Adults feed on nectar from flowers and extrafloral nectaries, honeydew, and body fluids of their prey.

I captured this one while it feed on the nectar of this Spanish Needle, in the vacant lot next door.

 

Lake Wales, Florida.

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