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😄 Happy Macro Monday 😄
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Macro 1:1 (Part of a metal trivet)
taken on June 19, 2020 and uploaded for
Macro Mondays #UnusualPatterns
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One of the first pieces I made in a fused glass workshop with my SIL dearest, Patricia Lane Evans . It’s actually clear but I put it on a white background so the blue would pop.
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Dessous de plat composé de 4 éléments mobiles reliés entre eux
Largeur cadrage 4 cm
Trivet made up of 4 interconnected moving parts
Width frame 4 cm
(50/365) For 119 pictures in 2019, #40 "Ever decreasing circles", this is actually a wooden trivet (you set hot plates or pots on it at the dinner table). We picked this up at some artsy shop in downtown Georgetown, TX.
Went to lunch today at our friend's house. This trivet was under the meatloaf platter. Edited in Snapseed.
2022-18
it's official-- after spending 20 minutes this morning virtually "cleaning" this up, i either have to start carrying wet wipes to the donation store OR buy it, bring it home, wash it, take its picture and redonate it ~grin~
For Macro Mondays theme; "Texture".
This is a one inch section of a small organic jute hot pad, handmade by a low income woman's group in India. I love the intricate weaving. (Best viewed large)
HMM everyone.
(Explored 7/17/17 at #15)
Macro Mondays -- Leading Lines taken with the Industar 61 L/D
Thank you all in advance for your views, comments and favs. HMM
I spun a small glass silver star tree ornament onto a glass trivet and captured the movement in this macro photo. It makes me think of a hurricane. This is an example of In Camera Blur. Submitted to Macro Mondays. I have uploaded a couple of my other photos onto my photostream
I have had the front of this trivet pieced for about a year! Every week or two I see it in my drawer but I haven't been inspired to finish it until yesterday :o)
Got something in mind you would like to buy as a memento of your visit to San Miguel? The city is art centric and the range of mediums and items available runs the gamut. Pewter is the metal of choice for this vendor. Wanna a cross or trivet?
From their web site:
Welcome! JB Diseño is a family-run business located in San Miguel de Allende that specializes in producing an extensive variety of pewter products, designed and manufactured by our company with a sharp eye for detail and contemporary style. Our selection of exceptional articles ranges from functional serving pieces to unique, decorative accents!
New at re-modern.com. Thick, die-cut trivets from Canadian design duo Bookhou. The gray version is from recycled wool. Very cool.
Zigzag graphic design on a mug (at rear) and an enamelled metal trivet (forefront) - Manipulated photo'.
The inner patchwork is a smaller version of the cover pattern by Auyumi Takahashi from the Sweet Trips Embroidery Pouch in her book Patchwork, Please! The navy is Essex linen and the patchwork is liberty cottons with an Architextures print for background. The trivet is a 10.5" square and has insulbright batting in it to protect the table from hot bowls, teapots, and such.
blogged: shecanquilt.blogspot.ca/2013/05/a-trivet-and-its-tale.html