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"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 light-painted still life of a couple of wooden spools of thread and an old thimble.
Day 63 of 365
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The Barr Brothers played a headlining set at Union Pool in Williamsburg, NY on 12/8/11.
Jocie Adams and members of her band joined them for a number of songs in the set.
I was only able to get one photo before the camera refused to cooperate. That is my crocheted scarf on the overdressed mannequin.
Project on Ravelry here: www.ravelry.com/projects/wklager/stitch-dictionary-lacy-s...
A small spider was moving on a thread of its web. The light was coming down through the dense foliage like threads between the sky and earth.
New metallic threads for needlework, stitching, crafts, fly fishing. Sixteen holographic thread colors from Kreinik, available in Blending Filament, Flash, Fine #8 Braid, Tapestry #12 Braid, 1/16" Ribbon, 1/8" Ribbon.
Info here: www.kreinik.com/holographic.htm
And another great thing about an iPhone: You can take your spouse to the fabric store and come back with a keeper image.
Taken with an iPhone 4. Processed with Tiny Planets
we're still a bit behind at eight by eight, trying to catch up in September by doing both August and Sept this month.
Threads and gaffer tape.
Photography accessories manufactured by Wooscary Corp to be available in Calumet and other high quality photographical stores shortly.
A thread-waisted wasp, Ammophila sp., feeding on nectar from snakeroot flowers in our back yard. Letting native "weeds" flower in your garden is a great way to attract pollinators. Leavenworth, Kansas, USA, September 7, 2022.
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.
This is the most common thread waisted wasp I see. On most the abdomen is a bit oranger (see below.)
Identification
Thread waisted wasps are distinguished by their long abdomen and stalked (petiolate), giving the body a "thread-waisted" appearance; middle tibiae with two apical spurs; body may be all black (sometimes tinged with metallic blue or green), black and red, yellow and black, or white and black.
Most species nest in the ground, usually in areas that have sparse or no vegetation; some species construct aerial nests composed of mud; a few species nest in hollow plant stems or abandoned bee burrows in logs.
Food
Larvae feed on the paralyzed bodies of a variety of arthropods (the host varies according to wasp species) provided to them by adult wasps; common hosts include spiders, grasshoppers, and caterpillars.
Adults feed on nectar from flowers and extrafloral nectaries, honeydew, and body fluids of their prey.
Pattern: Christel
Designer: Herbert Niebling
Source: Kunststricken: Grosse un Kleine Decken
Thread: DMC Special Tatting Cotton 80 - 4 balls
Needles: US 000/1.5mm
Hook: 1.0mm (Bates 11/12)
Start:: April 8, 2009
Finish: April 27, 2009
Size: 18" diameter, blocked
This collections was inspired by Figtree's California Girls range - I have a jelly roll of this collection earmarked for a Thimbleblossom's "Hopscotch" quilt, and these threads in a 40wt would be perfect to piece or quilt.
I call this collection "Hopping to California".
Top Row:
1. 2130
2. 1135
3. 1231
4. 1147
Middle Row:
1. 2021
2. 4668
3. 2220
4. 2250
Bottom Row:
1. 5007
2. 5006
3. 1320
4. 2325
More about this collection will be blogged at The Peony Teacup
www.lockedcog.com/pictures/2010-nau-threads/
Really into these Nau jackets that just arrived at Chari. A little pricey but they quality and style look great. My two favs are here with more on the Chari Blog.