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These threads made the cut. Used 15 different threads. Filled all the holes. Should have looked at Karen's work again before starting. Thought every hole needed to be used and also was stressing because there were gaps between each one. The paper I'm using is quite thick.
Pattern: Gotthold
Designer: Herbert Niebling
Source: Kunststricken: Grosse un Kleine Decken
Thread: DMC Cordonnet 40 - 3 balls
Needles: US 0/2.0mm, 1/2.25mm, 1/2.5mm
Hook: 1.25mm
Start:: March 15, 2009
Finish: April 6, 2009
Size: 29" diameter, blocked
i crocheted these shawls out of quilting thread a couple of years ago and then never got around to blocking them or listing them till a customer asked about them recently, so i pulled them out to take pictures. i'd forgotten just how many i made! :lol: i'll be blocking them all this weekend and then listing them on etsy soon. if you are interested in any before that my email addy is in my profile.
Attempted some thread sketching flowers and leaves and swirls, mug rug made from scraps from the pillow I made, added extra for the pillow talk swap
Thread rack made from a bamboo cutlery tray. Blogged...
sascharomeo.blogspot.com/2010/04/thread-rack-non-tutorial...
Fashion Threads: Twiggy
Personal (2009 tee collection)
I have just increased my tee range by adding four new tee's. Each tee is available in three sizes S (35-37 inches), M (38-40 inches) and L (41-43 inches). I have only be had five of each size screen printed!* So if you want one of these sweet tee's for only 8 of your English pounds you better move fast!
Pin&Thread Typography made by our A2 Applied Art and Design Students who are currently developing experimental typography for their Good Luck Card Project
We cannot live only for ourselves.
A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men; and among those fibers, as sympathetic threads, our actions run as causes, and they come back to us as effects.
~ Herman Melville
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Thread Inspection
The Non-Destructive Test (NDT) allows to rapidly check whether machining was performed without changing the physical state of the part.
The tests known as "thread check" allow verifying whether threading was performed, and its quality.
The technology of eddy currents offers a test speed higher than any other technology and so it allows carrying out the checks automatically on 100% of the production.
Turnkey applications are supplied for the Non-Destructive checks and the integrated dimensional + ND checks only.
Probes and electronic units can be supplied as components to obtain applications under the customer’s care.
Marposs is available to examine the feasibility of the check by making tests on parts supplied by the customer.
Like a thread sunset.
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any of a group of large, common, solitary (nonsocial) wasps in the family Sphecidae (order Hymenoptera) that are named for the stalklike anterior (front) end of the abdomen. Thread-waisted wasps are typically more than 2.5 cm (about 1 inch) long and are parasitic on insects and spiders. The host is often numbed by malaxation, a pinching or crushing of the neck by the wasp’s pincerlike jaws, and paralyzed by the wasp’s sting. The wasp places the host’s body in a mud cell and lays an egg on it. Upon hatching, the larva consumes the host.
Members of the tribe Sphecini are often black with orange or yellow markings on the abdomen. They nest in burrows and provision their cells with caterpillars, which are eaten by the wasp larva. The mud daubers (tribe Sceliphronini) are commonly black with yellow spots and yellow legs, although some are metallic blue. They usually build several mud cells placed together in the corners of eaves or ceilings. The cells are provisioned with paralyzed spiders. Wasps of the tribe Podiini provision their cells with cockroaches, and members of the tribe Chlorionini nest in the ground and provide grasshoppers and crickets for their larvae.
The information above was gathered from: www.britannica.com