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Just a small collection of my wife's embroidery threads.

You are my golden thread ♥

  

We don't accomplish anything in this life alone...and whatever happens is the result of the whole tapestry of one's life and all the weavings of individual threads from one to another that creates something.

 

Sandra Day O'Connor

 

Picture taken at The Vordun Museum- a place that both surprised me and enchanted me! maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Vordun/165/173/41

Thread the needle, something that seems to get more difficult with each passing year. It was miserable outside so I decided to shoot a little macro inside.

 

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I found this great tutorial to make a light bulb in Blender.

 

Unfortunately, the bulb in the tutorial does not have a screw thread, so I spent the better part of yesterday afternoon going through one tutorial after another to model a screw. There were issues with each of them, were quite messy and required a fair bit of clean up of the geometry.

 

Later, then, I discovered that Blender 2.9 contains a Bolt add-on (you first have to enable it in the Preferences). Aha!, I though, that I can use for my light bulb. I added a bolt, deleted the vertices of the head of the bold, and then merged each vertex of the top of the bolt with each vertex of the bottom of the bulb. Done. Clean and quick.

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Captured with a Nikon Df and a manual Nikkor AiS 24mm ƒ1:2, post processed in Lightroom using VSCO Film.

 

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Old Watermen's Walk, City of London

When my husband's mom passed away several years ago, she left behind a tin with some sewing items. This thread is one of the items. I have never seen a spool of thread with two strands like this, so found it interesting. I wonder if it may have been used for embroidery. She never sewed much, but possibly her mother did.

I placed the thread on the back side of a small quilted wall hanging that I made...a bee printed shirting fabric was used for the backing.

 

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Passing through Tunnel 40 along the Colorado River, an eastbound Union Pacific coal train traverses Little Gore Canyon east of Azure, Colorado, on August 21, 2014.

Threads of rust on a corrugated wall.

creative commons by marfis75

 

Threads/ Instagram/ TikTok/ bluesky / X: @marfis75

 

License: cc-by-sa

you are free to share, adapt - attribution: Credits to "marfis75 on flickr"

The Macro Monday theme for 1/30 is screw. This choice fits the three parameters of the theme for MM. It also has garnered the most views and faves. I like the other three for totally different reasons, so I think I’ll dither for a bit before choosing.

 

Btb, I had an incredibly difficult time getting any of these to post. I finally discovered a work around but I’m hoping that my iPhone and Flickr app learn how to play nicely together again— SOON

 

…..💙HMM 🔩💙

It was time to get NX-Nardcotix's David some new threads. See my blog for the deets: billybeaverhausen.com/2019/05/10/taking-david-to-tmd-may-...

The little elf follows the thread of Christmas lights to search for the spirit of Christmas. Will she find it?

  

I'm a bit late this year (so busy I can't even reply to comments just yet), and yesterday I was too sleepy to post it, but here we go - this is my Christmas picture for this year. Not so epic as last year, and I just got a much more interesting idea, so hopefully I'll be able to buy something during the year, and prepare everything in advance, no promises though. But it was fun to sneak my little elf into the office. xD Yeah, it's not even my tree...

 

Fun fact: in my childhood I had a giant artificial spruce, and during assembling/disassembling of it there were piles of green spruce paws on the floor. I pretended it was Mirkwood from "The Hobbit" and my minifigures and other tiny toys had to cross it. My picture with the elf unlocked this distant memory...

  

Merry Christmas!

Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect.

Chief Seattle

 

A scene from a costume drama - digitalised in photoshop.

Don't know what this flower is, but it's in the Tulsa Botanic Garden...

The South Fork Peachtree Creek flows from Candler Lake over a spillway.

 

Lullwater Preserve

Atlanta (Emory University), Georgia, USA.

26 August 2025.

 

▶ Another view: here.

 

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▶ Camera: Olympus OM-D E-M10 II.

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— Shutter speed: 1/5 sec

— ISO: 200

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For Macro Monday - March 16, 2020 - Needle and Thread

 

Week 10 of 52 weeks challenge

   

In the Tulsa Botanic Garden...

In July 1984 on Wyoming’s Sherman Hill, a westbound Union Pacific grain train waits at Dale Junction, Wyoming, on Track 3, as an eastbound reefer train sits over on Track 1. Crossing over from Track 1 to Track 2 is a hot westbound led by a DDA40X and two SD40-2s, with the head end brakemen from both stopped trains on the ground making an inspection of the train threading the needle.

“Love is the thread with which

we connect to the world.”

( Debasish Mridha M.D.)

 

MAGNUS , LIM's little brother tries to hide between a bundle of threads which tickled his nose 😄

 

“Please welcome MAGNUS with a big Smile 😄 Thank you !”

 

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200

ƒ/2.8

9.1 mm

1/125

ISO 100

 

Dedicated to C.F. (ILYWAMHASAM)

Photoshop shenanigans with Spidey's silk

#FlickrFriday

#Through

 

Auto-Takumar 55mm f1.8 (Zebra) wide open.

"Macro Mondays" theme "Needle and thread"

 

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