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Underside of my practice sandwich (thus the crazy loops and colors). Straight row of stitching on top was my current test. The dark grey is the bobbin thread. The blue tail is the top thread (both Aurifil 50wt) that broke while sewing.

365 Days in Colour - 108/365

 

Just over half way through the month and I'm starting to run out of yellow things around the house! I can see I'm going to have to get out and about if I'm going to be able to finish this month.

 

Today my sister and her husband came up to visit. We haven't seen them since New Years day so it was good to get together with them.

One of the threads used in real metal thread embroidery: Kreinik Passing Thread. This is ecclesiastical grade of real metal, a good quality. It has a percentage of real gold in it - gorgeous in stitchery!

 

Read all about it: www.kreinik.com/articles/news.php?newsid=132

The threads are stretched and prepared for weaving .

This is a common scene in Teppakkulam area in Madurai.

Thiagarajar College building (where I studied) is seen at the far back.

Some reels of colourful embroidery thread

Pattern: "Double Pineapple Doily" by American Thread Company

Photograph taken at sunrise, 07:03am on September 6th 2011 off Homathko Drive and Island View Road, on the shorelines of Island View Beach on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.

  

Nikon D700 15mm 1/200s f/6.3 iso200

 

Nikkor AF-S 14-24mm f/2.8G ED IF. UV filter. Manfrotto 055XPro carbon fibre tripod & Manfrotto 327 magnesium pistol grip ball head. Nikon MC-DC2 remote shutter release. Nikon GP-1 GPS.

  

LATITUDE: N 48d 34m 19.39s

LONGITUDE: W 123d 21m 59.11s

ALTITUDE: 7.0m

the hem is done at last! pull the 5th thread from the hem so you can begin the next step, the binding for the first layer

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.

The threads of silk as they are fed through a long line of winding silk in a factory in Suzhou, China. The elements of line are not only seen in the silk threads but also in the perspective of the long line of the working machine.

Superhero Photo, week 2, playing with focus, treasure hunt (looks like jewels).

Never look at jeans the same way again.

Taken for the "Threads" challenge over on SLR Macro Photography.

No, I don't crochet, but I did hold it long enough to take this shot. I'm getting so tired of job hunting that I find myself taking a lot more photos.

Sneak peek at new Kreinik metallic thread colors: 107J Flamingo Pink, 108J Parrot Green, 115J Lime Green, 128J Papaya Orange, all in Kreinik Japan #7 thread size. This is a thread for couching on the surface of your design.

Found these for a steal at a thrift store. We're talking 25 cents a spool.

 

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Pin&Thread Typography made by our A2 Applied Art and Design Students who are currently developing experimental typography for their Good Luck Card Project

Taken at Threads, DQ nightclub, Sheffield

Taken at Threads, DQ nightclub, Sheffield

here are some pictures I promised kjoo.

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.

I took the Kreinik No-Knit Fashion Kit and made a rectangular piece of fabric (sandwich Kreinik metallic bits between layers of water-soluble stabilizer), then attached it to a Goodwill dress for a re-fashioning (up-fashioning?) design.

 

www.kreinik.com/kshop/product.php?productid=17251&cat...

 

Taken at Threads, DQ nightclub, Sheffield

Potholders are a popular thread crochet craft. This potholder was made with sections from a bedspread pattern (the back is solid). The two sections are attached with an edging of double crochet and picots.

this is a plant with which thread can be made from.

I paid close attention to the exposure in this. I wanted to make the thread visible and not overexpose any thing at the same time.

A brahmin priest makes thread

4 more threads from Needle in a Haystack and 3 fabrics from Quilt Fans in Alameda, California

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