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From thedailylumenbox.com Rollei Retro 80S shot at ISO 50 with SMC Takumar 28mm f/4 and No. 2 close up lens on Pentax Spotmatic F. Developed for 5:30 at 72° F in Cinestill Df96 monobath.

One of three boxes that house my collection of embroidery thread - used for friendship bracelets when I was younger, and later for actual embroidery. View the whole series

Threading for Men, Why not, I saw this today in Watford and could not help taking a picture to share........Sony A7M2 + Sigma 105mm F/2.8, EXIF: Exp 1/200 Sec, ISO 1250, F/2.8 and FL 157mm via conversion to APS-C mode.

Laleli Cami, Istanbul

Vintage silk thread on wooden spools that I've been unwittingly collecting.

 

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vintage spools of thread

Can't buy grandmas old sterling silver thread snippers and a 100 plus year old quilt made by a great great grandmother. Coats and Clark's cotton thread still on the old wooden spools. All priceless.

This is not a screen applied to this photo. In this section of the V&A Museum, there are some metal threads attached from the ceiling to a structure underneath.

unknown manufacturer

 

for personal use only - please do not sell

For 7DOS, unusual pov. Taken looking down at a folding colour chart (for embroidery threads) positioned on a mirror.

Made as an added extra for a swap from the scraps of the cushion I made for the PTS4.

Some thread sketching on top.

Sadly, I have seen no Thread-waisted wasps this year yet, so this photo from last year will have to suffice.

 

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Embroidery Threads

Button thread & sewing thread.

This book won a Pulitzer Prize in the 1980's. It's about African American women in the 1930's. It was later made into a movie starring some very big stars! The image references the title more than the content of the book.

Looking for some embroidery thread to include in sewing gift.

Made from Amanda Jean Nyberg's pattern. Blog post has links to the pattern. These were a ton of fun to make and would make wonderful, small gifts for your sewing friends!

 

Mod Century is the fabric (from Marmalade).

 

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Live at The Verdict, Brighton, 04.10.2018

A gift from Sulky of America, Sulky Cotton Blendables. Blogged

I got all of these old thread spools from a dear friend, some of them are from France.

112 Pictures in 2012: #82 Sharp or spiky

ICAD2014...33...Ink, thread, Dr.PhMarten Watercolors on index card.

A Thread gauge that my dad gave to me had to have the photography treatment in the kitchen studio!

 

A thread devised and standardised at Manchester in 1841

by British Engineer Sir Joseph Whitworth (1803 - 87). It is used in many types of engineering throughout the world.

  

This is one of my first macro shots that I ever took. I loved the way the thread patterns looked up close.

This beautiful Lycosid was found between some boards in my ceramics class. ID and description coming soon...

 

The image above is crop from a manual focus stack of 5 shots taken with my vintage Asahi Taukumar 50mm prime lens reversed on a set of extension tubes.

A mating pair of thread-waisted wasps (Eremnophila aureonotata) visits a Wingstem flower. The adults of this species feed on flower nectar, but the larvae live in a burrow dug out by the female and feed on a big caterpillar that she brings for them and places in the burrow.

I have never seen a male Widow Skimmer until this one and he was so far into the reeds, that I held no hope of having caught a decent picture, having to thread my camera's eye through a tight spot in all the vegetation. But I think this came out pretty OK. Kind of soft and not too much detail, but isn't he beautifully marked?

 

The fraying must be from the cheap Wal-Mart thread - in fact, this was in a sewing kit I got from Wally World for like $ 1.19. Needles, thread, scissors, yeah, the whole bit ... I'm confident that it's of utmost quality ...

 

The funky background color (it is actually white - but I kinda like this) must be from the LED flashlight I used for illumination.

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