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For all their wonderful range of bright colours, Dewhurt's also put out an interesting array of rather drab shades too, reflecting some of the more dour colours worn before the Second World War. However dour the colours might be, they are often given the most wonderful names, like this one, which has the most delightful name, "Leaf Mould".
When it was my birthday two years ago, a very dear friend who enjoys photography as much as I do, and knows that I collect beautiful and vintage pieces, gave me a wonderful selection of antique ribbons, buttons, buckles, lace and other fine notions. She also gave me three follow up tins of similar delightful gifts for Christmas.
Those wonderful gifts are what has inspired me to create this series of "Embroider my World" images featuring examples from my vintage bobbin collection. In this case I am using one of my Dewhurst's Sylko Leaf Mould reels of cotton which date from between 1938 and 1954. The spool sits on some wonderful Victorian era floral embroidered trim in cream and copper coloured silk. It is accessorised by an Art Nouveau leather needle book with the gilt saying "a stitch in time, saves nine" embossed upon it, two packets of needles, an unusual German sterling silver pincushion which is narrow with a band of green velvet and features a cherub with pet doves tied with ribbons on either side, a sterling silver beehive thimble made by silversmith James Fenton and Company, and a beautiful German Art Deco half-doll.
The "half-doll" is a dainty porcelain or bisque figurine, fashionable in the early Twentieth Century with an upper body, head, arms, but no legs. These dolls were produced in the thousands at the height of their popularity by German factories such as Dressel and Kister, Heubach, Goebel and Kestner. Later they were produced in France, America and later still, in Japan. They commonly served as handles and toppers for fabric covers made for powder boxes on ladies’ dressing tables and small brushes, however they were also made for jewellery boxes, pincushions, tea cosies and other covers. In this case, my German half-doll has a bare torso and is holding a fan, so she would have been made for a lady’s boudoir and was most likely the topper for a jewellery box or powder bowl. She stands at one and three-quarter inches in height and has been hand painted. When I bought her, she was covered in a rather sticky layer of dust, probably accumulated over many years, however a lovely soak in a soapy bath and a soft toothbrush scrub quickly removed the grime and brought back her pale, gleaming beauty.
The beehive thimble is sterling silver and was made by silversmith James Fenton and Company in Birmingham in 1902. James Fenton and Company was in operation between 1854 and 1956. They were well known for their manufacture of silver and gold thimbles, and later for their silver and enamel jewellery.
Belle Vue Mill, commonly known as Dewhurst’s, was built by Thomas Dewhurst in 1828. It opened in 1829 as John Dewhurst & Sons and was one of Skipton’s largest spinning and weaving mills. The mill’s position next to the Leeds Liverpool Canal meant that raw cotton could be shipped in by boats from Liverpool. Finished goods would then be sent back the same way ready for distribution. Coal to power the machine’s steam engines was also delivered by barge. In 1897 Dewhurst’s was bought by the English Sewing Cotton Co. It continued to produce Sylko, one of the mill’s most famous products. It was produced in over 500 colours and sold throughout the world. Sylko cottons are still available at haberdashers today.
Pearsall’s is and English company, with a long history, dating back to 1795 when James Pearsall founded the company in London. In 1816, they established a facility in Taunton, initially processing silk for the lace trade. Originally manufacturing silk cottons, they also made needles, and even fishing line silk! During the 1970s, the company shifted its focus to manufacturing medical devices, specifically suture material. This transition was facilitated by their core competencies of twisting, braiding, dyeing, and coating, which were well-suited for medical applications. Pearsalls Ltd (now Surgical Specialties Taunton, but trading as Pearsalls Ltd) still exists to this day.
M A J E S T I Q U E - Dam eyes!
Four Packs
Colors included: CP1 -Black, DeepBrown, Grey, honey, CP2 - Aqua, Icy, Ocean, Reef, CP3 - Camo, Forest, Jungle, Mossy, CP4 - Albino, Dream, Ghost, Pinky.
OMEGA and BOM
It's for an Event, called "Infinity Event"
It starts at 1st September.
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A world full of nothing but sweet pollen . This little one stayed still along time , perfect . when it's wings open there of gorgious deep dark brown and gold uniquely designed , you can tell it's a young butterfly .
An uncommon blue-eyed Icelandic horse with a white blaze and a windblown mane, Aldeyjarfoss Road, Iceland.
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Here is Leaf number two from todays three photos. A very deep brown one.
I really enjoy my Bradford Pear tree, even though its wood is so weak it falls apart about once every three years. It has delightful blossoms in the spring, and its leaves last longer than any other tree I know. Even now, it still has a few colorful leaves on it, on December 3rd!
So, in celebration of the many colors of the Bradford Pear I have chosen three leaves. The leaves of the Bradford Pear are mostly bright reds and oranges, with a few butter yellows, and lots of brown splotches, even black. But this year I was attracted to the deep brown leaves, and the reds with blackish splotches. So, that is what these three photos show.
Mothing highlights of 2021 #4.
County Donegal, August 2021. Only the third specimen of this species I have seen.
“Whenever she turned her steep focus to me, I felt the warmth that flowers must feel when they bloom through the snow, under the first concentrated rays of the sun.”
Janet Fitch, White Oleander
03/10/2021 15W actinic trap: Pyecombe, near Brighton
Another visit to Sussex, again camping at Chantry Farm, Pyecombe, this time in heavy winds and rain, not conducive to mothing. www.chantryfarm.org/
Despite the poor conditions one trapping session yielded two species I’d not seen before, Deep-brown Dart and Rusty-dot Pearl, and one of my autumnal favourites, Green-brindled Crescent.
More details
www.ukmoths.org.uk/species/aporophyla-lutulenta/
species.nbnatlas.org/species/NHMSYS0021144770
www.sussexmothgroup.org.uk/site/speciesAccount.php?specie...
15W actinic trap
Common Marbled Carpet (3)
Deep-brown Dart (2)
Green-brindled Crescent (1)
Lunar Underwing (1)
Udea ferrugalis Rusty-dot Pearl (1)
This photo shows a vibrant red dessert, likely a fruit jelly or mousse cake with a glossy, smooth surface. Embedded in the bright red base are dark berries, which appear to be blueberries or blackberries. The berries are shiny with the gel coating, creating an appealing contrast against the red background. The texture looks smooth and gelatinous, suggesting this is a chilled dessert like a fruit tart, cheesecake with fruit topping, or perhaps a bavarian cream with berry garnish. The lighting creates some reflections on the surface, highlighting the dessert's glossy finish.
Please see blog post for the links to these very talented photographers and artists...
[images by/belong to, left to right top to bottom: 1) stacykay, 2) {manda} 3) Majlee, 4) Okinawa Soba, 5) JamesWatkins, 6) birdinthehand]
Pocahontas by WILDHEART - my skin and shape template. You can check it out here:
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Hair: !lamb. These Days
Eyes: Redgrave - DeepBrown
Skin: WILDHEART. Pocahontas
Shape: WILDHEART. Pocahontas
Necklace: INCA TEMPLE "Wild spirit" (freebie!)
This set of 10 melon beads is a deep brown color. There is a cloudy speckled effect on the surface of the beads which is a light bluish green. On the "edge" parts of the bead shapes, the color thins to a golden brown. They measure about 14mm long and 10mm around.
I formed these beads by hand and fired them in my own kiln. They are stoneware glazed ceramic, making them exceptionally strong. The transformation from raw clay to finished bead takes several days, but I feel the results are well worth the time. If you're interested in reading more about the ceramic process, please visit my blog at panopoly.org
Because these are handmade, every single one is unique. These beads are the same general size and color, but none of them are exactly alike.
This set of 7 round beads is a really lovely color: a very deep brown, almost black, with a random smattering of light blue and light brown flecks. These beads are very shiny, smooth, and glossy. They measure about 12mm each.
I formed these beads by hand and fired them in my own kiln. They are stoneware glazed ceramic, making them exceptionally strong. The transformation from raw clay to finished bead takes several days, but I feel the results are well worth the time. If you're interested in reading more about the ceramic process, please visit my blog at panopoly.org
Because these are handmade, every single one is unique. These beads are the same general size and color, but none of them are exactly alike.
This right angle weave bracelet features deep brown Swarovski pearls surrounded by electric blue silver-lined seed beads. Bracelet is 7" long and 1/2 wide.
Deep brown, Chocolate, pink, mauve, sky blue, orange - the matte finish look of all the nnail polish will definitely shine up your nails.
This photo features a beautiful night sky filled with a multitude of colorful fireworks, creating a vibrant and lively atmosphere. The fireworks are scattered across the sky, with some appearing closer to the water and others higher up in the sky. The display of fireworks is so captivating that it seems to be the main focus of the scene. The combination of the fireworks and the dark sky creates a striking contrast, making the image visually appealing and memorable.
Bold smoky quartz is complemented by light blue aquamarine and sky blue topaz in the Linette necklace.
A stunning disc of smoky quartz is accented by briolettes of orissa garnet and rock crystal quartz. The smoky quartz sits on a hand-forged fine silver ball headpin; all other findings are sterling silver.
A stunning disc of smoky quartz is accented by briolettes of orissa garnet and rock crystal quartz. The smoky quartz sits on a hand-forged fine silver ball headpin; all other findings are sterling silver.
A stunning disc of smoky quartz is accented by briolettes of orissa garnet and rock crystal quartz. The smoky quartz sits on a hand-forged fine silver ball headpin; all other findings are sterling silver.
Bold smoky quartz is complemented by light blue aquamarine and sky blue topaz in the Linette necklace.
A stunning disc of smoky quartz is accented by briolettes of orissa garnet and rock crystal quartz. The smoky quartz sits on a hand-forged fine silver ball headpin; all other findings are sterling silver.
China mink lashes with most luxury Private Label Branding Packaging.
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