#or that white tablecloth
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silveyn · 3 months ago
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I'm not apologizing for it.
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huariqueje · 3 days ago
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Sweet Cherries on a White Tablecloth - Alexander Zimin
Russian , b, 1970 -
Oil on canvas , 55 x 40 cm.
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inspiredlivingspaces · 1 month ago
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IG suzannezinggstyle
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puckpocketed · 7 months ago
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HELLO!!!!!!!!!!
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halljavalge · 1 year ago
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Source: Inger
ℍ𝐚𝓵l נ𝐀 𝔳คĻǤẸ
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grapehyasynth · 10 months ago
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I don't watch 911 but every time I see the gifs from that date, I want pizza
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raspberry-beret · 2 years ago
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1107- Tablecloth
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All this hate for show Annabeth is getting really fucking annoying
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dead-rabbit-comics · 2 years ago
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improvised a tablecloth from one part of the long warp yesterday and i am so pleased. nice things.
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colourchanging silk thread peeking through and making the tiniest shiny pearls
turned out to clearly but also near imperceptively have two sides: one smoother, showing the lines and colours of the silk better one rougher, making this pebble texture with the warp threads a very textured surface, burying the lines deeper, making them fade more into the background, where on the other side they seem to have equal weight to the cotton weft
it must have to do with the cotton single used for the weft. it had a lot of character, felt wiry but soft, a lot of twist. even on the bobbin it looked very smooth, individual threads clearly separated.
warp was 2ply cotton, s twist weft single cotton, z twist
hmmmm
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damon25 · 1 month ago
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4 Reasons for  Restaurants to Use our Riegel Permalux Banquet Tablecloths on Festival Occasions?
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huariqueje · 2 months ago
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The family circle - Joop Sjollema. , 1970.
Dutch , 1900-1990
10.5 x 15 cm.
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brent-linen-hire · 3 months ago
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221b-bitch-st · 1 year ago
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@hellsite-hall-of-fame
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And they look out so hard for the well being of the spiders AND the dolphins
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queerlyglittering · 5 months ago
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Was the artist the ballet's style reminding you of Monet? He did all of the waterlillies paintings
no, it's not Monet. Monet is an impressionist, meaning his paintings are very soft and intentionally blurry. The paintings I'm thinking of are much more detailed. Monet is also from a much more recent period than the artist I was thinking of; his works were mostly done in the late 1800s, some in the early 1900s. The artist whose work I'm thinking of would have worked more in the Rococo period I think? Or maybe Baroque? so like early to mid-1700s ish. I do think they were probably French though, like Monet, and they definitely did still life paintings of flowers. Thank you for the suggestion!
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home-ward · 11 months ago
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lokh · 11 months ago
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you could try skipping doing it as lining and getting custom printed double faced cloth, i'm sure there are some stores on etsy that will do it? 🤔
I am broke but thank u
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