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134 skeins of DMC Pearl Cotton, Size 5. Paid $45 (includes S&H)... so only about 34 cents a skein!!!
Threading their way south through Leyland, DB Malcolm liveried 90024 and classmate 90019 'Multimodal' work the 4M25/0607 Mossend to Daventry Malcolms intermodal, on 29.9.16
A lovely teal thread lays in wait to be sewn with! Probably on something cute and awesome for our Treasured Times Quilting and Gifts wares :)
This was taken during our blog-banner making for the aforementioned business (http://www.treasuredtimesquilting.blogspot.com/)
At an auction I found a big bag full of colour coordinated sewing threads. Of course, I had to get them because of the wonderful colour combos!
This was in a Lotus thread making house on Lake Inle. On this lake, most houses are on pillars to prevent damage when flooding occurs. This is all the rolls of thread that are ready to be organized. I am not sure what they did with them but the woman did it with such precision. Something I could never do. She reorganized all 10 threads at the same time, truly fascinating!
Although eyebrow threading is a newer trend in western culture, it’s been widely practiced in the middle-east and Asia for hundreds of years, so it’s proven. It is easily the second oldest form of hair removal, the oldest is pulling your hair out with your bare hands and that just hurts.
Braniff works on upholstering the couch with green fabric. He looks like a mad scientist of fabric and thread.
The sticky tendrils of the Thread Leaved Sundew. The Sundew is a carnivorous plant which traps insects in its sticky fluid and digests them.