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My art is all about thread these days, black thread is my color of choice. I use it frayed, tangled and knotted...the more the better for the allusive texture I am always seeking ..I was up before the house woke and managed a quick stitch sketch true to my heart. #14/61 #icad2019
Color Selection from left to right:
turquoise, lavender, olive green, country red, chocolate, robin egg blue, dark blue, williamsburg blue, bright yellow, tan, black, teal blue, royal blue, dark forest, maroon, butterscotch.
I've never really like the aesthetics of threadless stems, so I went ahead and had my steerer tube cut and threaded.
Whee, the perle cotton thread I ordered arrived! It's skinny stuff- it's size 8 or #20 US size, with a suggested hook of 1.25mm- but looks about right for recreating the vintage potholders I have.
40m each x 60 balls = lots of happy crochet time.
The thread took 2 weeks to get here. Not bad from Paraguay!
Crocheted in white Baroque thread, size 10. Crocheted with a Boye size 6 hook.
The design is by Patricia Kristoffersen, "Impressive" from Simply Delightful Doilies, Leisure Arts booklet #3129.
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I made Damper for this week's Macro Monday challenge - Bread.
I like how it pulled itself apart during baking.
Damper is bush bread and you can read about it here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damper_%28food%29
I've been working on something involving these colours (& others), and as you can see I had just enough left of these threads to finish the project.
The orange was especially nervewracking, I was quite sure I was going to have to unpick all my orange stitches and start over with a new shade of orange!
Blogged:
Today I presented my methods for thread drawing - using four different techniques for this simple piece - to the Harbor Art Guild in Hoquiam, WA.
I used four different techniques to create this image - standard lock-stitching on a home machine, darning on a home machine, fabric applique with fusible web, and hand-embroidery.
It's of no interest to most, but this is here mainly for linking to blogs.perl.org. For a personal project, I now have threaded forums working. With the right tools, they're incredibly easy to do. I can fetch all replies to a post, correctly sorted, with a single SQL statement. And I'm refreshing my CSS knowledge, too. The above is merely an list with a few and a handful of classes. I'll post more later for those who are curious about it.
I have seen this today on the street. one woman ( not in the picture ) had a thread in her mouth and twisted it in a funny way around her fingers, she then used the twist to rip out all the little hair in that womans face, I think she shaping the hair above her eyes.
identifying the fraying problem with sparkfun thread. top thread is good. bottom thread (old sparkfun thread) has no internal structure & frays like crazy
We needed to replace an old 1/2"-12 bolt that was missing from our Challenge guillotine cutter. (12 threads per inch is not standard, 13 is, so new 1/2"-13 bolts don't fit.) Turns out that an old British size is a suitable replacement. British Standard Wh
....for my "balloon" of cross stitched appliqué.
That's what I think the two little guys look like. Balloons floating away over The Prairie Point Mountains...
Very happy to salvage my tiny cut out bit of cross stitched hearts...
Silver Thread Falls is the smaller of two falls at the Dingman's Falls area in Pennsylvania's Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
This was shot under poor conditions for waterfall photos. Silver Thread is in a gorge that looks like something from Jurassic Park and it was early afternoon on a sunny day. The dappled light coming through the trees created an array of bright and dark spots. I don't think I would have had anything usable if not for making a 5-exposure series and blending it in HDR software (Photomatix).
Hit your "L" key to see it best.
Please see my Flickr Photostream.
On a thread about doll centaurs, my ichy hands got itchy over the fact that here I had a jointed horse and did nothing with it... Course Pandor chan asked me to see if eyes were swappable AND I HAD TO STICK MY SCREWDRIVER IN PLACES WHERE IT DOESN'T BELONG.
It was a simple "Locate where the pins are and pry it open" business. Pics are to show budding peeps where they should pry to help make it easier for peeps.
It was interesting seeing how the eyes were held in since they weren't actually glued in. Theoretically you could just stick animal toy eyes in there to make the eyes look less creepy.
Though I'm torn now... I dunno if I should continue making my Robot Unicorn or a centaur...
Le fil d'inspiration sur lequel j'ai aussi accroché mes rubans...
The "inspiration thread".
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