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This wool is more like a fine thread and used for crocheting. It is far too fine to knit. Thanks to my mother, these lovely stitches were produced for me to photograph for the Macro Mondays theme of "Stitch".
Stitching on a leather belt. Portion of belt showing is
1-1/8 wide by 2-1/4 inches long.
Posted for Macro Mondays theme - "Stitch". HMM!
Orange stitches on our car seats.
Macro Mondays: Stitch
Image at 2:1 (2x) macro. The area across the photo is 3/4 inch (18mm). Focus stack of 7 images.
HMM!
Soon to be Magret de Canard à l'orange
This is the way we teach first-year medical students to suture before turning them loose on the unsuspecting public...
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Happy Macro Mondays to you all!
This is part of one of my Mum's embroideries. I like the colour and the blurry bits. Where did my Mum find the time to do embroidery, I wonder. But then it's taken me most of the day to produce this image....
My 11 year old shot this for today, he cant wait enough to have his own account.
Taken for the macro mondays weekly assignment: "Textures"
Thyme series #6
Focus stack (19 images). Shot with three off camera flashes (Leica SF 60/Leica SF C1 trigger). Flash A camera right at 30 degrees, 30 degrees above subject, modified with MagMod MagGrid. Flash B mounted overhead on boom, slightly in front of subject, modified with magMod MagBounce aimed downward at 45 degrees. Flash C behind velum scrim to provide white background., modified with MagMod MagBounce, upright position.
shot for Macro Monday, topic - stitch.
subject size 2.5 in height x 2 in width
Thank you Ronaldc5 for the Microsoft ICE plug. I downloaded it and made this in about two minutes. It doesn't do anything fancy, but if you shoot right you should get a nice pan. I lost a lot top and bottom. :-) This was taken on my hike on Naches Peak Loop Trail, I hope this comes out, it was an amazing place to stand. :-) I forgot to mention this is a four photo stitch and that that is Dewey Lake at the bottom.
About 90 minutes of pedaling south later. I have passed the small 'mountain' that was visible from the previous panorama. And now looking north back at it.
Two-image stitch, Canon SD 790IS.
Happy Macro Monday: One of these things is not like the others.
Micro hand stitching on a Chinese robe. Find the white lump of silk thread below and to the right of IN on the penny.
Penny is there to give you some idea of how tiny these stitches are!
Stitch is the 11/21 topic for Macro Mondays. This is a shot showing the stitches in a corner of a back pocket on an old pair of jeans.
A kayak from the Cambridge University Museum of Archaeology and Anthology.
The high art of hand stitching leather over a simple wood frame.
Stitch
A close up of the back of my friends Biker Jacket. The whole piece represents the Queens Dragoon Guards. This is a very small piece of it!
I'm not sure what this stich is called in the sewing world but in my universe it's called a "power cable stitch." It is often used to sew burlap and other cloth bags shut but the entire stitch can then be pulled out by tugging on one thread to open the bag. For the Macro Mondays challenge, Stitch.
Happy Macro Monday!
Oh' how we all wish a few single stitches could solve the 🌎 worlds environmental problems. Ah .... but alas, unfortunately, it's much more complex.
Much more than a couple of stitches can fix .... 💦
Love & Peace ❤️💚💛💜
This is a stitch of 5 photos.
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The historic waterfront of Willemstad, Curaçao, featuring Fort Amsterdam and the colorful Handelskade buildings.
Fort Amsterdam is the oldest building on the island, built in 1634 by the Dutch West India Company.
It currently serves as the seat of the government and the governor of Curaçao.
Left is the Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge, connecting the city's Punda and Otrobanda districts across St. Anna Bay.
The bridge is for pedestrians only and swings open laterally to allow ships to enter and leave the bay.
When the bridge is open, free ferries transport people across the water.
The colorful colonial-style buildings in the background are part of the historic city center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Submitted: 31/12/2025
Accepted: 02/01/2026