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Last night I was supposed to be quilting the last quilt but then the directions were posted early and I couldn't resist cutting into and sewing these lovelies.
Hexagon cushion in rainbow colours, badly represented here! It's not amazing, but hey - I've only just learnt to crochet.
The N-story tower in the photo is folded from a 2:N rectangle of paper.
Also a simple wine glass can be folded from a square sheet of paper by selecting appropriate creases from the crease pattern of the two-story tower.
This design is the hexagonal analogue of my Predictable Box. The layers of paper making up the thickness of the walls are directed to the outside of the box’s floor, making it possible to control the dimensions of the space inside the box in a predictable manner. Several variants can be derived from this box.
A simple design, just compound of 6 triangle twists, in the same fashion as the Rhombus Mosaics previously uploaded.
Glasinne paper, hexagon from 30x30 square, 64 division grid
Loved doing this cake! I think hexagon's may be my favorite shape...so many design possibilities! It's hard to tell in this pic but the stencil is chocolate brown not black.
these hexagon tiles showing astronauts were done for Sunrise Moonbase, a 2004 Burning Man project by omino et al:
made the purse for my neice using Lucy at attic 24's tutorial .It has a zip and is lined with felt. The hair accessories are inspired by ones seen in the Attic 24 inspired group pool
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Just a liitle sneak peek at a corner of my pillow talk swap pillow top. Or should I go all FMF???
blogged at www.lucyandnorman.blogspot,com
From a hexagon of copy paper, grid 1/32.
This was inspirated by Maru's ring, hence the name.
Christine has a similar pattern on her art déco box, and Ray commented it is like the balalaïka by Tomoko Fuse.
So nothing new under the sun, but a nice shape nevertheless.
More like a harp instead of a balalaïka, if you want to stick to the musical theme.