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Giant spools of thread purchased for fifty cents each. I think I'll use the bright green on my table cloth skirt. Or maybe that teal color.
Ava Coleman knitting with Kreinik silk and metallic threads.
From the Kreinik booth at the TNNA needlearts industry trade show, February 2013 in Long Beach, California.
My grandmother packed so many spools of thread into the sewing table and organizer. I don't know what to do with it all.
Bike shop tried to tap a thread into some cut down forks to fix my bike, kinda stuffed it up. Just put this image here so I can post it on a forum.
No freaking clue what I'm going to do with this stuff, but it was so pretty and sparkly and I had a coupon for 25% my entire purchase. Maybe I can crochet a lacework choker with it, once I learn to crochet?
Instead of using nails, I decided to install brass inserts used for carbon arrows. These brass inserts allow me to thread in various feet for proper footing. I have rubber feet, spikes, and my favorites which are the small game “Hammer Heads” shown in the picture. These grab and hold firm on most surfaces I encounter.
Examples of the thread spool jewelry we're making for this month's FREE craft session with Crown Town Handmade. Aren't they cute? Check out the details on our Facebook page and come join us Thursday, May 30 if you're in the Charlotte, NC area. www.facebook.com/events/446706048753573/
This image represents what I know but don't think of enough. That is: if a photo doesn't work in color— try converting it to grayscale.
When you frame the Transamerica pyramid building in the upper window of the Golden Gate's North tower you have "threaded the needle". Sitting at home in Minnesota I had long admired this shot by others on Flickr and it was a goal of mine to create it for myself. The color version of this is horrid. Converted to B&W I can locally boot the contrast on the Transamerica building and get it to look like a pyramid. In color it just looks like... Well, take my word for it; it doesn't look good. It's starting to grow on me though. If I don't get a decent color version I can still go home with my head up.
This is mainly my "inactive" fabric (with the exception of the works-in-progress on top). Used to be organized by color. Mostly quilting cottons, but some flannel, interfacing, etc., in there as well.
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