RM2DMXAT3–Bowl, Glass, Drum-shaped bowl with scalloped edge, the base tapering to a flat bottom, tall stem with central knop, wide flat circular base cut on the bottom with raised flutes; sides of bowl cut with facets at the bottom, bands of prismatic cutting and small diamonds above, a wide band of interlocking loops surrounded by small diamonds and fan cutting., Ireland, ca. 1820, glasswares, Decorative Arts, Bowl
RFH01AFK–Star and circles in a white crocheted doily. Crochet is a process of creating fabric by interlocking loops of yarn.
RF2F3340X–A vintage colorful broomstick stitch lace crochet blanket draped over a chair created by American textile artist Margaret Braaten (1914-2004).
RMKFFDED–Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 28th Oct, 2017.A Bangladeshi man dries Garments fabric in the sun at Narayanganj, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Knitting is the manufacturing stage that converts yarn into fabric through the process of interlocking loops. Weaving is the process of fabric formation in which yarns are interlaced at right angles using a weaving machine (loom) - different patterns can be produced by passing each sideways ''weft'' yarn under or over a varying number of lengthways ''warp'' threads, forming the weave.
RM2DMG0EG–Sugar Tongs, silver, Scissors-type nippers, the arm composed of interlocking scrolls, terminating in shell-shaped ends. Circular swing-joint at center; engraved. Scroll handles with shaped finger loops., London, England, ca. 1760, metalwork, Decorative Arts
RM2A2JKMC–Coif, 1601/25, England, Linen, plain weave, cut and drawn work in antique hem, double-rowed openwork, interlocking lace, overcast, and satin stitches, darned and overcast bars, darned and woven wheels, darned squares, woven picots, embroidered with silk and linen in bullion, satin and square chain stitches, buttonhole wheels and eyelet holes, edged with buttonhole loops, 21 × 40 cm (8 1/4 × 15 3/4 in
RMA5A1GX–Defensive wire netting against rock fall dangers on coastal road - Réunion
RFD7PXY3–Light Painting
RMRX8N98–Coif. England. Date: 1601-1625. Dimensions: 21 × 40 cm (8 1/4 × 15 3/4 in.). Linen, plain weave; cut and drawn work in antique hem, double-rowed openwork, interlocking lace, overcast, and satin stitches; darned and overcast bars; darned and woven wheels; darned squares; woven picots; embroidered with silk and linen in bullion, satin and square chain stitches; buttonhole wheels and eyelet holes; edged with buttonhole loops. Origin: England. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RM2BCYJBJ–Sugar Tongs. Research in ProgressScissors-type nippers, the arm composed of interlocking scrolls, terminating in shell-shaped ends. Circular swing-joint at center; engraved. Scroll handles with shaped finger loops. Sugar Tongs
RFB5HX2W–Interlocking Carabiner Hooks
RMERBFE8–Fukuyama castle, honmaru dobei, plaster and wood wall, with arrow and gun ports on top of high nunozumi style, uchikomihagi type ishigaki stone wall.
RM2T2EWRH–Embroidered whitework coverlet Prudence Clark American 1817 Three panels of a linen/cotton ribbed fabric are seamed together to form the base of this whitework coverlet. The piece is embroidered in loops with heavy white cotton thread. The central medallion is set within an octagon of interlocking rings, which in turn is surrounded by two abstract floral borders.
RMKDRFHY–Ropes
RF2KGKTEY–Tangled overlapping circles geometric seamless vector pattern background. Neutral color backdrop with interlocking loops. Dense weave repeat design
RF2JHE1G0–Close-up detail of a crocheted fabric created from various colors yarn using a single stitch technique, beautiful pattern made from interlocking loops
RF2HKMPJ3–Ancient celtic knot icon. Interlaced loops as a symbol of eternity. Quadruple Solomon's knot. Decorative endless intertwined motif. Infinity idea.
RME24CKD–Multicoloured Crochet Blanket Pattern
RFH01AG2–Star in a white crocheted doily. Crochet is a process of creating fabric by interlocking loops of yarn using a crochet hook.
RF2F33410–Detail of vintage colorful broomstick stitch lace crochet blanket draped over a chair created by American textile artist Margaret Braaten (1914-2004).
RF2B8XA6W–Coif, 1601/25, England, Linen, plain weave, cut and drawn work in antique hem, double-rowed openwork, interlocking lace, overcast, and satin stitches, darned and overcast bars, darned and woven wheels, darned squares, woven picots, embroidered with silk and linen in bullion, satin and square chain stitches, buttonhole wheels and eyelet holes, edged with buttonhole loops, 21 × 40 cm (8 1/4 × 15 3/4 in.), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energ
RMKFFDEG–Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 28th Oct, 2017.A Bangladeshi man dries Garments fabric in the sun at Narayanganj, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Knitting is the manufacturing stage that converts yarn into fabric through the process of interlocking loops. Weaving is the process of fabric formation in which yarns are interlaced at right angles using a weaving machine (loom) - different patterns can be produced by passing each sideways ''weft'' yarn under or over a varying number of lengthways ''warp'' threads, forming the weave.
RF2AJ9E9T–Authentic hauberk fragment pattern background
RFAT9AHJ–Section of thick orange rope lying in massed loops with tape around the ends of the rope. Close up.
RMRJHMAH–Artistic representation of articulated cloth figures entangled in a net of crocheted cotton in a fibre art construction by Judy M Tadman
RFD7PXXG–Light Painting
RM2AKN8JF–Abdominal surgery . Triple Interlocking Ligature. The threads interlocked ready for tying.. Fig. 29. Triple Interlocking Ligature Tied. 142 OVARIOTOMY. a finger of the left hand, and the needle withdrawn stillthreaded. It is re-inserted midway between the point of inser-tion and the other margin, the loop is caught up on anotherfinger, the needle is withdrawn unthreaded and laid aside. Thepedicle is now transfixed by a continuous ligature, which hastwo loops showing on one side, and one loop and two free endson the other side. (Fig. 27.) The two free ends are now passedunder the loop lying on
RM2AHRH8M–Coif. 1601–1625. England. Linen, plain weave; cut and drawn work in antique hem, double-rowed openwork, interlocking lace, overcast, and satin stitches; darned and overcast bars; darned and woven wheels; darned squares; woven picots; embroidered with silk and linen in bullion, satin and square chain stitches; buttonhole wheels and eyelet holes; edged with buttonhole loops
RF2H499RW–Celtic knots. Beautiful celtics knot symbols, eternal trinity trefoil unity energy interconnected knotted icons isolated on color background, tribal irish celt loops vector signes illustration
RMERBFE9–Fukuyama castle, honmaru dobei, plaster and wood wall, with arrow and gun ports on top of high nunozumi style, uchikomihagi type ishigaki stone wall.
RMB6MWHE–Lobster pots and fishing nets on Hastings shingle beach.
RMAPBTPC–Rusty chain close up
RF2PHTT2Y–Abstract painterly lattice weave seamless vector pattern Interlocking woven background. Pink white grid wire net backdrop. Overlapping diagonal loops
RM2H95P51–Coif, England, 1601/25.
RF2HM885T–Simple Solomon's knot. Ancient celtic knot icon. Interlaced loops as a symbol of eternity. Decorative endless intertwined motif. Infinity idea. Vector
RME24CK8–Multicoloured Crochet Blanket Pattern
RF2C1X51T–Girl knitting with yarn
RF2F3340W–A vintage colorful broomstick stitch lace crochet blanket draped over a chair created by American textile artist Margaret Braaten (1914-2004).
RMB48B53–Iron chain links
RMKFFD86–A Bangladeshi worker carries Garments fabric after dries them under the sun at Narayanganj, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Knitting is the manufacturing stage that converts yarn into fabric through the process of interlocking loops. Weaving is the process of fabric formation in which yarns are interlaced at right angles using a weaving machine (loom) - different patterns can be produced by passing each sideways ''weft'' yarn under or over a varying number of lengthways ''warp'' threads, forming the weave.
RF2AKPDM4–Authentic chainmail pattern background used as body armor during middle age
RMA5A1HK–Defensive wire netting against rock fall danger on coastal road in Réunion
RFJ7CNEP–Close up of rusty metal chain links
RFD7PXXN–Light Painting
RFGE82JX–Close up of rusty metal chain links
RMD7PXY0–Sallet.
RFD7PXTH–Fireball
RMB6MWNF–Lobster pots and fishing nets on Hastings shingle beach.
RFD7PXWM–Light Painting
RF2PHAN9G–Abstract painterly lattice weave seamless vector pattern Interlocking woven background. Blue white grid wire net backdrop. Overlapping diagonal loops
RFD7PXWA–Marengo
RFD7PXTT–First Contact
RF2C1X51A–Girl knitting with yarn
RF2F3340Y–A vintage colorful broomstick stitch lace crochet blanket draped over a chair created by American textile artist Margaret Braaten (1914-2004).
RFD7PXW0–Flouride
RF2F33411–Detail of vintage colorful broomstick stitch lace crochet blanket draped over a chair created by American textile artist Margaret Braaten (1914-2004).
RMKFFDEY–Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 28th Oct, 2017.A Bangladeshi man dries Garments fabric in the sun at Narayanganj, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Knitting is the manufacturing stage that converts yarn into fabric through the process of interlocking loops. Weaving is the process of fabric formation in which yarns are interlaced at right angles using a weaving machine (loom) - different patterns can be produced by passing each sideways ''weft'' yarn under or over a varying number of lengthways ''warp'' threads, forming the weave.
RFD7PXWJ–Moment
RMA5A1HN–Defensive wire netting against rock fall dangers on coastal road in Réunion
RFD7PXW6–Krishnapur
RFD7PXJ6–Alloy
RFD7PXJX–Capillary
RFD7PXX4–Light Painting
RMB6MWM7–Lobster pots and fishing nets on Hastings shingle beach.
RFD7P740–Light Painting Orbs and Spheres
RF2JC5DN8–Abstract grunge lattice weave seamless border. Fine calligraphy brush interlocking woven banner. Monochrome inky design. Overlapping loops and lines
RF2F33414–Detail of vintage colorful broomstick stitch lace crochet blanket draped over a chair created by American textile artist Margaret Braaten (1914-2004).
RMKFFDEM–Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 28th Oct, 2017.A Bangladeshi man dries Garments fabric in the sun at Narayanganj, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Knitting is the manufacturing stage that converts yarn into fabric through the process of interlocking loops. Weaving is the process of fabric formation in which yarns are interlaced at right angles using a weaving machine (loom) - different patterns can be produced by passing each sideways ''weft'' yarn under or over a varying number of lengthways ''warp'' threads, forming the weave.
RMA5A1GR–Defensive wire netting against rock fall dangers on coastal road in
RMB6MWMB–Lobster pots and fishing nets on Hastings shingle beach.
RMKFFDF9–Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 28th Oct, 2017.A Bangladeshi man dries Garments fabric in the sun at Narayanganj, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Knitting is the manufacturing stage that converts yarn into fabric through the process of interlocking loops. Weaving is the process of fabric formation in which yarns are interlaced at right angles using a weaving machine (loom) - different patterns can be produced by passing each sideways ''weft'' yarn under or over a varying number of lengthways ''warp'' threads, forming the weave.
RMA5A1HT–Defensive wire netting against rock falls danger on coastal road in Réunion
RMB6MWJF–Lobster pots and fishing nets on Hastings shingle beach.
RFD7P73K–Light Painting Orbs and Spheres
RF2JCFKKW–Abstract painterly lattice weave seamless border. Fine calligraphy brush interlocking woven banner. Blue white wave design. Overlapping waves with
RMKFFD8W–A Bangladeshi worker carries Garments fabric after dries them under the sun at Narayanganj, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Knitting is the manufacturing stage that converts yarn into fabric through the process of interlocking loops. Weaving is the process of fabric formation in which yarns are interlaced at right angles using a weaving machine (loom) - different patterns can be produced by passing each sideways ''weft'' yarn under or over a varying number of lengthways ''warp'' threads, forming the weave.
RMA5A1GK–Defensive wire netting against rock fall dangers on coastal road in Réunion
RMB6MWGJ–Lobster pots and fishing nets on Hastings shingle beach.
RFD7P73B–Light Painting Orbs and Spheres
RF2JCR253–Abstract painterly lattice weave seamless border. Fine calligraphy brush interlocking woven banner. Blue white wave design. Overlapping waves with
RMKFFDM7–Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 28th Oct, 2017.A Bangladeshi man dries Garments fabric in the sun at Narayanganj, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Knitting is the manufacturing stage that converts yarn into fabric through the process of interlocking loops. Weaving is the process of fabric formation in which yarns are interlaced at right angles using a weaving machine (loom) - different patterns can be produced by passing each sideways ''weft'' yarn under or over a varying number of lengthways ''warp'' threads, forming the weave.
RMA5A1HR–Defensive wire netting against rock fall danger on coastal road in Réunion
RMB6MWKH–Lobster pots and fishing nets on Hastings shingle beach.
RFD7P733–Light Painting Orbs and Spheres
RF2JH27B9–Abstract painterly lattice weave seamless vector pattern Fine brush interlocking woven background. Blue orange grid wire net backdrop. Overlapping
RMKFFDFF–Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 28th Oct, 2017.A Bangladeshi man dries Garments fabric in the sun at Narayanganj, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Knitting is the manufacturing stage that converts yarn into fabric through the process of interlocking loops. Weaving is the process of fabric formation in which yarns are interlaced at right angles using a weaving machine (loom) - different patterns can be produced by passing each sideways ''weft'' yarn under or over a varying number of lengthways ''warp'' threads, forming the weave.
RMA5A1HY–Defensive wire netting against rock falls on coastal road in Réunion
RMB6MWK1–Lobster pots and fishing nets on Hastings shingle beach.
RFD7P73E–Light Painting Orbs and Spheres
RF2JGC4CB–Abstract grunge lattice weave seamless vector pattern Fine brush interlocking woven background. Monochrome inky grid wire net backdrop. Overlapping
RMKFFD8K–A Bangladeshi worker carries Garments fabric after dries them under the sun at Narayanganj, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Knitting is the manufacturing stage that converts yarn into fabric through the process of interlocking loops. Weaving is the process of fabric formation in which yarns are interlaced at right angles using a weaving machine (loom) - different patterns can be produced by passing each sideways ''weft'' yarn under or over a varying number of lengthways ''warp'' threads, forming the weave.
RMA5A1HX–Defensive wire netting - a safeguard against dangerous rock falls on coastal road in Réunion
RMB6MWJW–Lobster pots and fishing nets on Hastings shingle beach.
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