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A large female thread-waisted wasp, Ammophila nigricans, walking on the blades of tall grasses or reeds in a wetland. Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA. September 7, 2022.
Donated by NUTURING THREADS
Nurturing Threads who donated this fabric recently ceased trading after 10 years of selling Tabitha Foundation silk. Tabitha Foundation’s vision is to develop processes that enable people to actively make their own choices in alleviation of poverty.
This fabric is hand-woven, hand-dyed, silk. The dyed silk thread is spun by hand onto bobbins and spools of differering sizes ready for the setting up of the loom. This task is usually carried out underneath the village houses and often all members of the family are involved in some way. The silk thread is finally woven into plain or patterned silks. It takes one day to weave 1 metre of plain coloured silk. Patterned silks take longer depending on the complexity of the pattern. Weaving is only carried out by the most experienced. It is a skill that is passed from generation to generation – grandmothers teach mothers and mothers teach daughters the art of weaving.
Photo by Rocco S. Cetera
"the event of a thread" by Ann Hamilton
Park Avenue Armory
Midtown East, Lenox Hill
New York City
January 6, 2012 2:00 PM
A large female thread-waisted wasp, Ammophila nigricans, walking on the blades of tall grasses or reeds in a wetland. Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA. September 7, 2022.
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I saw Chinese thread books online and fell in love. I was doing a zentangle project…and decided to combine the two. Origami and I are not the best of friends…yet…so I had to make SO many boxes to get what I wanted…and ended up with 3 books. The boxes open in different ways and are stacked on top of each other to hold thread, pattern pieces, small scissors, buttons…etc. SO much fun!
*** Assignment [Machinery]: Finalist #1 ***
On vacation, I mentioned to Chris' Aunt that my assignment was "machinery" and she lit up like a light bulb and took me downstairs to her workshop where she has tons of sewing and embroidery machines. This was a little old Singer, and I really like the way the colors reflected off the side of it [I had it sitting on brightly colored floor mats [yellow and red]. I thought the detailing on the knob was neat as well... I'm thinking about dusting off the old machine that I have, and trying out sewing some skirts!
Thread-waisted Wasp (Sphecidae, Ammophila procera) - Scherman-Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary, New Jersey
These guys are part of the digger wasp family, and use those long legs to hold their prey (until immobilized by their sting), and then drag it back to their underground lair where the female will lay her eggs on it for her little digger grubs to eat. The adults feed mainly on nectar, with butterfly weed being one of their favorites where they might even find a tasty caterpillar for the kids.
Finally making some progress here. I only had 2 of the 402 ends threaded until tonight. Still slow. I actually don't mind threading heddles but I haven't quite figured out good ergonomics for doing it on the Ideal.
I was looking into this plant that lives over my sink when I saw this leaf just floating in the heart of it. Even after seeing it in the picture (looks about 50 microns thick, based on counting pixels), I still can't see the thread with my naked eye.
My mother-in-law has been saving fabric scraps and threads from all her sewing projects since the 70s. Some of these threads are much older than that that she got at an auction. They are all in such awesome condition. Wonder if any antiquers out there are looking for threads....