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Working on an embroidered illustration project, and the thread colors spread across my desk just make me smile, so. :)
Jacqueline Quade swings between Penn State's blockers, Bryanna Weiskircher and Kaitlyn Hord.
Illinois hosts a spring scrimmage tonight, so I'm looking back at last year's Final Four season.
The Pipe Threading Machine is use to cut the external threads on it with the help of chaser. visit : www.industrialmachinerycorporation.com/pipe-threading-mac...
Pipe threading machine: IMC's pipe threading machines are capable of threading pipes with a diameter of up to 4 inches. These machines are highly versatile and can be used for threading both black and galvanized pipes. They are ideal for use in the plumbing, construction, and irrigation industries.
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What a wonderful insect. The body is ~10mm long. I noticed it floating in the air like a seed on its parachute but it had control and could move to where it wanted to go. There was no breeze at the time either so it needed further investigation. I followed it and... This is what we found!
A beautiful Thread-wing lacewing
Photo: Fred
Explore: Jan 11, 2013 #496
Threading hair is an ancient method commonly practiced in Eastern countries, like Egypt and India. A cotton thread is pulled along unwanted hair in a twisting motion to trap hair in a mini lasso, plucking the hair at the follicle.
Need to take a note while on the phone but can never find a notepad handy? Well, have one in easy reach on your fridge with this cute little retro phone notepad!
Check out full tutorial information in my profile!
My First time eyebrow threading and it was amazing. Nuveda Salon was less expensive than the place were I used to go. "The best my eyebrows have ever looked" ~ Sarah
I saw Chinese thread books online and fell in love. I was doing a zentangle project…and decided to combine the two. Origami and I are not the best of friends…yet…so I had to make SO many boxes to get what I wanted…and ended up with 3 books. The boxes open in different ways and are stacked on top of each other to hold thread, pattern pieces, small scissors, buttons…etc. SO much fun!
The thread is Baroque, Ecru, size 10. Crocheted with a Boye size 6 hook.
I made this some time ago and don't remember where the pattern came from; at a guess, it's an old issue of Decorative Crochet magazine.
Facial Threading - The Ancient Art of Beauty.
這種古早的美容術,運用細棉線和白粉將臉上多餘雜毛、粉刺及角質層去除的手藝,在台灣被稱作「挽面」,廣州人習慣稱「界面」,中國大陸北方則叫作「絞面」或「絞臉」,此外還有「拉面」、「開臉」等等稱法,而無論稱法如何不同,光就字面意義可知,指的是同一種在臉上做大掃除的古早美容術。
Taipei, Taiwan.
2011/8/6
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A thread cluster on the floor.
I wonder of sofa pillows lose their tassels sort of like humans lose their hair.
Night photo on metallic paper with hand-sewn beads and Cannis Major constellation sewn in gold thread.
Every 3 stitches, I tie a knot to keep the tension of the sewing taught and the silver beads secure.
The thread I use is strong beading floss. The beads are Japanese delicas - a high quality type of glass bead where each one is precision laser cut to be exactly the same size and shape. The gold thread is high-quality Japanese embroidery thread normally used in goldwork embroidery. I don't use real gold thread because it's too thick to be sewn through a support (it's more like wire) and would tarnish over time.
I am an interdisciplinary artist producing sculpture/installation, video, and photo-based projects. The unifying thread in all my work is the interaction between concept/subject and material properties.
My studio practice involves a lot of tests in various materials and watching as the inherent possibilities for meaning evolve. I also read a lot and maintain an archive in which I file away ideas for later consideration. When I’ve found a good point of connection between what the work is and what the work says, my material explorations link up with the research-based part of my practice in a way that feels very natural.
My current body of work came together with an invitation to participate in an exhibition called ‘Nocturne’ at Cube Gallery in Ottawa. I had tested sewing beads on photographs – in grids and patterns – for quite some time. This exhibition led me to sewing beads onto nighttime photos, using the star charts as a pattern.
I feel the act of sewing my photos reinforces their object-ness. Photographs are so much a part of our lives that we take them (and the surface-based knowledge they bring us) for granted. In 1933, Pierre Villey wrote about the sense of sight as being a form of “long distance touch.” Photographs serve to extend that distance, enabling us to feel we have touched places we have never been. By interrupting the surface of a photo, I set up tension between two realities: that of the place, represented by the photographic landscape, and the tactile reality of the beads - tiny, non-photographic, objects in the picture plane with their trace of sewn activity, representing the stars.
inspired by the memories of this picture from Alice www.flickr.com/photos/alicechapman/3291455598/in/set-7215...
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.