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What a metallic thread can do...From my blog post "How to stitch with metallic threads" here www.mrxstitch.com/how-to-stitch-with-metallic-threads/
For This+This=That, Assignment 2. Radial Design.
This image was used in a lovely post over on Solstice Letters. Thank you!
Trying to make a crank extractor [1/7].
What's a crank extractor? www.sheldonbrown.com/tooltips/cotterless.html
After turning the aluminum down to 22mm (0.866"), I cut threads at 1mm pitch.
Perhaps the more experienced people out there can give me a hint. When I ultimately tried this on a factory-made part, the threads wouldn't mesh.
The only variable that I can't measure/verify is the depth of the threads. I have one dinky reference from the library that says that 1mm threads should be .54127mm (21.31 thou) deep. Unless, of course, I'm misreading the very complicated diagram.
But yeah, definately tool porn.
Pittsburgh professional dancer and model, Kristina Nicole "Krissy" Mazzenga, modeling for Timber Threads.
This is Hardanger-like, but worked over three threads rather than the four most usually used in Hardanger-work. It is perhaps closer to the Danish Hedebo of the 1840s (Hedebo embroidery changed in style over the years) and the embroidery from the Malmö region of Sweden at the same period.
Alpaca thread scarf.
Available in many colors.
This scarf hat has been made with natural fibers of highest quality that are very soft to the touch.
Measures: 150x22cm - Weight: 55g
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Devorah Sperber
After The Last Supper
2005
20,736 thread spools, hanging apparatus, ball chain, viewing sphere and stand
84 1/2 x 348 x 108 in. (214.6 x 883.9 x 274.3 cm)
www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/the-last-supper-made-o...
I had to mend my messenger bag after the strap fell out (again). I hurt my finger pushing the needle through a ton of layers last time, so I used pliers this time.
Note the neon orange thread.
Another version of the Amusement Doily by the Celtess. For this one, I used some of Yarnplayer's hand dyed thread.
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!
At the top of Ben Arthur (the cobbler), after a small scramble doing what's known as "threading the needle" I capture this great picture of my friend mid air.
Jar No. 106
Contents: Photograph, ink drawing, embroidery thread
Released into wild: 16/4/11 at 21.14
365 Jars Project: 365jars.com/
something my wife is crazy about.
some more strobist stuff. haven't done that in a while, missing all the fun.
Strobist info:
Canon 5D Mk2 + Canon EF 100/2.8 @ 1/125 f/2.8
Single flash into white umbrella camera high right.
Post-processing: an intuitive hipster look.
Sorry, no setup photo today.
This is a Artprize entry in a building in Downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is made of Thread and canvas. I don't recall its title so I figured I'll just name it as I know what it is.
When I saw this chart going around in Pinterest www.pinterest.com/pin/14777505002477805/ I knew that I had to give it a go! Very easy! Here is what I did: I used crochet thread Nazli Gerlin Garden 10 in lavender and a size 6 hook. Starting with the waistband, I hooked until the size I needed for my nieces waist, making sure the count was close to the ruffle pattern base row (11dc's, skip 3 ch5) and then slst together into a circle. Now continue on with the band, folding down for the ribbon tie/elastic if wanted. For the skirt base I did row after row of dc's, using 6 rows of dc's for 1 row of ruffle as my measurement. Then once the base was done, I went back to the top of my waistband and began the rows of ruffles. Making sure to hook on the front post of the rows of dc, and alternating the ruffles so they wouldn't all line up the same! Clip all the loose ends & insert the ribbon tie and done!
i crocheted these shawls out of quilting thread a couple of years ago and then never got around to blocking them or listing them till a customer asked about them recently, so i pulled them out to take pictures. i'd forgotten just how many i made! :lol: i'll be blocking them all this weekend and then listing them on etsy soon. if you are interested in any before that my email addy is in my profile.