View allAll Photos Tagged Threaded

Am I the only one who gets off from looking at all this thread?

Our Daily Challenge ... I used to.

 

I used to love sewing and making clothes for myself and family. Now I rarely get the machine out ... just for mending and alterations which is not much fun.

 

For many years I was really into machine applique and I made simple tops with interesting designs stitched onto them to sell in a boutique where I lived. They sold well and I saved enough money to buy a better sewing machine which now just sits in the cupboard unused. I also have lots of left over threads which I now use only as photographic props. Today I'm featuring a couple of fancy ones which were not really a success in my opinion.

 

I still love the colours!

Harris Tweed threads on Loom in Hebrides.

W.A. Young Machine Shop and Foundry

Rices Landing, PA

 

This shop was built in 1900. It was closed in 1969 and left the way it was on its last day of operation with machinery and tools dating as far back as 1870.

 

The shop is beside the Monongahela River in southwestern Pennsylvania. It specialized in repairing barges, tug boats, and other river vessels and making replacement parts.

 

Even the tiny metal shavings or filings remain on the tools.

_____

See more images like this in my Y.A. Young Machine Shop album:

www.flickr.com/photos/cj_proartz/albums/72157654848957191...

 

Labourers are working for drying threads after colouring for making saree in a village in West Bengal, India

I love the graceful agility of these beautiful egrets...not sure what it was trying to do, but this reminded me of 'threading the needle'...:)...so I'll go with that!

Ref : DSC_6558

Date : June 2020.

My new 'Red Thread' performance. As shown in the Front Room art trail in Bristol.

Still exploring my wife's sowing stuff. I spent plenty of time getting lots of colour shots of reels of thread, but I couldn't really make anything work. This was a bit of a throw-away shot, but it's the best of a bad bunch.

 

Lensbaby Composer, Sweet 35 Optic, 12mm Extension Tube

This is Nazli Gelin Garden, a size 10 mercerized cotton. I got it at Herrschners.

 

It comes in some rad colors. Check out that brown in the back.

Taken for Macro Mondays theme "Needle and Thread"

CP Transfer G41's UP SD40N's thread their way through the interlocking in Franklin Park as they head for the IHB.

Smile on Saturday - Thread

A mating pair of thread-waisted wasps, Eremnophila aureonotata, multitasking in a garden in Leavenworth, Kansas. August 4, 2019.

56 : 365

I couldn't resist this vintage thread holder and made no promises to sew more if I bought it.

“Silver thread through the Rockies” the advertising agent wrote in the 1950’s for the California Zephyr. Now more than 70 years later the phrase still stands true. @amtrak Number 5, the California Zephyr is seen here going through the Rockies, not around them and shimmers in the beautiful winter morning light along the amazing Flatirons. .

Early morning cobwebs on Doncaster moorings

SOME RIGHTS RESERVED.

  

Nemoptera bipennis.

Idanha-a-Nova / Portugal

 

This is not a dragonfly. it is a lacewing (Neuroptera).

  

www.tolweb.org/Nemopteridae/

VIDEO

 

This is the most beautiful bug I've ever seen. It is as big as the bigger dragonflies.

This was found on a field on top of a hill next to a large river. There were a couple of them on that area, but I had never seen these before.

Since then, I found this to be locally common on some areas of Alentejo and Algarve (hills or dunes).

More >>>

 

List of nerve-winged insects:

www.hlasek.com/ccsitokridli1an.html

1150

"*ღღ* Cosas de casa *ღღ*" Thread Cotton Bobbin Needles Housewife Sewing

 

Norfolk Southern train P11 navigates through bustling Inman Yard with 52 loads of Toyota's for the distribution plant located in Commerce, GA.

They didn't have the color I needed. =(

So what's your favorite color?

2018 Photochallenge Week 2: Mondriaan

 

C03 notches up through Lucas on the Fort Wayne Line on its way to work Step 2 in Perrysville

Digging into the archives a bit. This is from that haul of thread cones Mum brought in the spring.

Thread roll #macro

I have always been facinated by colour, especially in a "multi-colour" sense, and have wanted to take this shot for ages, but JL have a strict "No Photo" policy, so this is SOOC & shot from the hip

The colours of these threads is so amazing. These are hand over-dyed Pearl Cotton Size 12.

Combine in delicate symmetry

A woman moves swiftly, but delicately feeding the thread onto the bobbins in one of the many weaving centres on the Inle Lake in Myanmar.

 

Myanmar. January 2017. © David Hill.

"Chains do not hold a marriage together. It is threads, hundreds of tiny threads which sew people together through the years" is attributed to Simone Signoret

From my mom's sewing kit

Thread-legged bug of the genus Ploiaria; probably P. antipodum (endemic to NZ). The two front 'legs' are antennae. This one has caught a fungus gnat. Sitting on an introduced toadstool, Amanita muscaria. Rimutaka Forest Park.

Civic Space Park, Phoenix, Arizona | $2.5 million sculpture designed by Massachusetts artist Janet Echelman.

 

Fujichrome Provia 100F

Minolta X-570 @ 16 sec.

MD 50mm f/1.7 @ f/8

Hoya Skylight (1B)

tcr developed and scanned

1 2 ••• 6 7 9 11 12 ••• 79 80