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Asterisk Blocks for Round 2 of the 3X6 Sampler Block Party.

1.For Tammie 2. For Donna T. 3. For Amisha 4. For Donna R. 5. For Sarah

6. For Tamiko

Blogged at www.lollyquiltz.blogspot.com

My entry for the Little Quilt sew vote swap.

Letters are free pieced as are the asterisks and the star.

Free motion quilted with 'star-lights"

On its way to its new home~

So while back I started tinkering with a new "Asterisk" logo. For those who don't know "Asterisk" is the name of my blog and has been for years and years.

 

Anyway, I kind of do have a "logo" that I like, but I don't have the original files, so I can't really reproduce it for anything I want to do. One idea was to hire an illustrator to do that for me. And I may go back to that, but I digress.

 

Anyway, what you see here is something I've been toying with since back when my site used to have all sorts of discussion. I thought it would be cool to do some kind of speech bubble idea and incorporate a star or asterisk into that...It's something I liked and something I thought was a decent fit.

 

It's also a concept that took quite a bit of sketching, brainstorming and thinking to get to. Now, the execution you see here was never "finished" but you get the idea. This didn't just spring up out of nowhere.

 

Which is interesting and slightly discouraging as yesterday I came across the Asterisk PBX site: www.asterisk.org/. Got there and take a look at their mark.

 

As far as I can remember, I've never seen that logo or site (but then again, who knows right?) As you might imagine, when I saw the logo I just had to shake my head. I guess there really are no original ideas out there. The execution is different, but the idea and concept are almost identical.

 

Ah, well.

 

UPDATE: Even stranger, as Sean points out in the comments, it looks like a photo Tom took in Chile that we also use in our new Blue Flavor homepage.

Contax G Zeiss 28/2.8 Biogon

Asistentes al 1er Asterisk Resellers Meeting celebrado en Bilbao en el Hotel Hesperia:

 

* Nacho Cabrera y Guillermo Ruiz - Avanzada 7 - Málaga

* Iker Sagasti Markina - Irontec - Bilbao

* Manuel Ignacio López y Eduardo Renieblas - Mildmac - Madrid

* Juan Luis Picazo - MicroPyme - Madrid

* Andrés Gorostidi y Mariña Varela - Europe SIP - Coslada (Madrid)

* Antonio Pantoja - Noa Sistemas - Madrid

* Juan Pedro Aguayo - Mercual i Associats - Barcelona

* Antonio Palanques y Silvia Gallego - Optisistems - Barcelona

* Pablo Martín - Remitel - Jérez (Cádiz)

* José Antonio Losas - Conexiona - Ourense

* Hector Berna - Ovvoe / Iritec - Zaragonza

Asistentes al 1er Asterisk Resellers Meeting celebrado en Bilbao en el Hotel Hesperia:

 

* Nacho Cabrera y Guillermo Ruiz - Avanzada 7 - Málaga

* Iker Sagasti Markina - Irontec - Bilbao

* Manuel Ignacio López y Eduardo Renieblas - Mildmac - Madrid

* Juan Luis Picazo - MicroPyme - Madrid

* Andrés Gorostidi y Mariña Varela - Europe SIP - Coslada (Madrid)

* Antonio Pantoja - Noa Sistemas - Madrid

* Juan Pedro Aguayo - Mercual i Associats - Barcelona

* Antonio Palanques y Silvia Gallego - Optisistems - Barcelona

* Pablo Martín - Remitel - Jérez (Cádiz)

* José Antonio Losas - Conexiona - Ourense

* Hector Berna - Ovvoe / Iritec - Zaragonza

Really like this block combination!

No piecing. Simply fold back the raw edge and sew the selvages onto the square. This goes fast.

i would like to do this on an outdoor wall.

 

i would need lots of masking tape, but lord knows ive got the leftover paint.

Less than a week ago I awoke in a freezing cold tent next to a lake near Pemberton, BC to check my phone only to find a message sent just hours before inviting me to come on a climbing trip to Smith Rock state park in Oregon, that evening. Quickly I packed up camp and headed back to my home in Squamish. Less than 8 hours after receiving the message I was on the road again headed south to dryness and climbing. We drove through the night arriving at 5:30 in the morning, slept for a couple hours and then proceeded to hit the crags. We had less than 60 hours in the park before needing to head home, yet we managed to get in 3 climbing days, and a visit to the Turkish bath house in Bend.

 

It's amazing what can be accomplished with a positive attitude, and an adventurous spirit. Never stop exploring!

   

Non-watermarked prints and licensing available on all images, contact: amanda@tidelinetoalpine.com, through Flickr mail, or on Facebook

 

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Since January 1st 2010, I have been taking and uploading one square picture each day.

Designer: Tanya Vysochina

Parts: 30

Paper size, square

Folded by me

 

I just happened to have matching blue fabric, so I wanted to see what a low level contrast block would look like.

Asistentes al 1er Asterisk Resellers Meeting celebrado en Bilbao en el Hotel Hesperia:

 

* Nacho Cabrera y Guillermo Ruiz - Avanzada 7 - Málaga

* Iker Sagasti Markina - Irontec - Bilbao

* Manuel Ignacio López y Eduardo Renieblas - Mildmac - Madrid

* Juan Luis Picazo - MicroPyme - Madrid

* Andrés Gorostidi y Mariña Varela - Europe SIP - Coslada (Madrid)

* Antonio Pantoja - Noa Sistemas - Madrid

* Juan Pedro Aguayo - Mercual i Associats - Barcelona

* Antonio Palanques y Silvia Gallego - Optisistems - Barcelona

* Pablo Martín - Remitel - Jérez (Cádiz)

* José Antonio Losas - Conexiona - Ourense

* Hector Berna - Ovvoe / Iritec - Zaragonza

30 units, no glue.

It the great stellated dodecahedron. I like this model even more than Asterisk 1. The weaving is a bit treaky, I tryed to make it aut of beads a couple of times, in origami it is much easier, it is almost impossible to put the units in wrong way.

The diagram is in the Tanteidan Convention book 18.

asterisk@home sugarcrm emails tab screenshot

Asterisks on the Hogan sign-up form indicate optional fields! Not what most people would expect.

Wroblewski, Luke. 2008. Web Form Design: Filling In the Blanks. New York: Rosenfeld Media.

www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/webforms/

Made as a piece of work for a week long project where every piece of work had to include an asterisk shape.

24//11//15

When it comes to safety, we never joke around. Seriously.

Ethernet is my dialtone fluid. Asterisk@Home with Cisco 7960 VoIP phones along with a combination of SIP and IAX2 providers. Reach out 2 712176 if you know how.

arrived : December 21, 2016

 

arrived : December 21, 2016

the workroom received all 22 colour of the Asterisks collection. Full Metre, Half Metre and Fat Quarter bundles are available while they last.

Subtitle:Fried egg

Punchbowl Falls from above. Happy Waterfall Wednesday everyone!

Japanese fashion company COMME des GARCONS selected Splotch/Asterisk 3, by JJ Cromer and I, to use as part of their 2013 Akira-themed advertising campaign. A handful of artists' work from around the word was cleverly merged with the original Akira manga art by Otomo Katsuhiro.

www.comme-des-garcons.com/

www.steveloya.com/index.html

www.jjcromer.com/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katsuhiro_Otomo

Japanese fashion company COMME des GARCONS selected Splotch/Asterisk 3, by JJ Cromer and I, to use as part of their 2013 Akira-themed advertising campaign. A handful of artists' work from around the word was cleverly merged with the original Akira manga art by Otomo Katsuhiro.

www.comme-des-garcons.com/

www.steveloya.com/index.html

www.jjcromer.com/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katsuhiro_Otomo

made with guild bee blocks

"Splotch/Asterisk" is the result of a nearly five-month long creative collaboration between artists JJ Cromer and Stephen Loya, beginning in late August 2012 and ending in early January 2013. The final results are a dozen original works of which will be on exhibit at the Off-Rhode Studio Gallery in Washington, DC (reception: Saturday, February 9, 1-4PM, 2013).

 

www.jjcromer.com/

www.steveloya.com

This is really a quite simple model. Plus, the process is almost symmetrical: Start with a hexagon, and fold the edges to the center. Turn over, fold the corners to the center, and decreep. Then fold the edges of the hexagon twist to the center, decreep, and fold the corners of the twist to the center. Theoretically, this pattern could extend out further, but your paper will run out eventually, and I'm getting tired of describing this.

I thought I'd knock up a graphic using this in place of a vowel in a profane word... but, I don't know any.

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