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Schlafhorst Autoconer winding machine

Abandoned Textile Mill (1851-2004)

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One of my favorite tee shirts up close.

For Macro Mondays - Cloth/Textile

 

My trusty blue screen cleaning cloth.

 

Happy Macro Monday!

Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)

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macro mondays ... cloth/textile ...

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Taken at The Boott Cotton Mills Museum in Lowell, Massachusetts.

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Macro Mondays - Cloth/Textile

Samt -Ausbrenner / Velvet Burnout / Devoré

 

This was my alternative for today's theme at LCoF.

Taken at The Boott Cotton Mills Museum in Lowell, Massachusetts.

Cushion cover with embroidery for Macro Mondays theme Cloth/Textile

 

Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)

Looking close... on Friday!

Macro Mondays: "Cloth/textile"

Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)

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Abandoned Textile Mill (1851-2004)

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Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)

a pile of bobbins in front of a weaving loom

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[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]

 

😄 Happy Monochrome Thursday 😄

 

taken and uploaded Sept 21, 2023 for the group

Monochrome Thursday

 

Gigaset GS290

Æ’/2.0

3.5 mm

1/33 Sec

ISO 432

"Cloth/textile for macro monday

Looking close... on Friday!

Textile Texture.

Vibrant textiles in Panajachel, Guatemala

A so called "Stofflegemaschine" or "fabric laying machine", produced by "Rossweiner Maschinenfabrik AG" (Sachsen, Germany) - hall 1.

Detail of a heavy alpaca wool poncho hand-woven in Peru.

A very, very small area of the front of a vest. The material is rather like finely woven velour (very soft to the touch) and is printed with an abstracted floral pattern in cream, rust and soft green tones with black accents. The bokeh in the upper right is one of the vest's tiny gold and black coloured buttons.

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"All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream." Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849, writer, editor, and literary critic.

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Submitted for the Macro Mondays theme "Cloth/Textile"

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Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)

Textile machine made by Hacoba-Wuppertal

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Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)

Textile machine made by Hacoba-Wuppertal

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Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)

Another dyeing machine, made by Maschinenfabrik Moritz Jahr AG - Gera

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Abandoned textile mill (1851-2004)

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