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This is my finished hexagon blanket. I followed attic24 Lucy's instructions, except I left out the chains before making the circle into a hexagon.
I used undyed wool for the edge of the hexagons.
It is one meter wide and 2 meters long.
Unfortunately it is raining all the time, and I can't make a proper picture in this light.
A small Paper Wasp nest, less than 3cm across. Not as neatly hexagonal as a Honey Bee comb, but they do their best. I had several much larger Paper Wasp nests hanging just about 30cm above the door inside my garden shed. I find Paper Wasps calm and mostly non-aggressive, unlike those asshole Yellow Jacket Wasps and Bald Faced Hornets. So I just left them alone, and they left me alone. Any time I stepped into the shed I'd talk to them and wish them a good day. My neighbours think I'm insane.
This cylinder has a 21 LU (just over 4 studs) radius. Curved slope 16058 has a radius of just under 20 LU, so the cylinder is about as round as it gets. The core is hexagonal, based on four layers of 27255 hexagonal plates in two orientations. The clips connect each plate to the one above rotated by 60 degrees.
This is a portion of the top of a small wooden jewelry box. The decorative inlay is made up of mother of pearl, metal, tile and wood.
Shot for the August 28 theme of Hexagon for the Macro Mondays group.
One of my first hires as a supervisor at Sam Houston State was named Neda. I hired hundreds of people after her, but she remains a favorite to me. She gave me the lady, and it remains a favorite to me as well. ODC: hexagon
I felt ready to take my crochet skills beyond simple squares, so I followed the wonderful hexagon tutorial on Lucy's (Attic24) blog. I can highly recommend her tutorial, it made it so easy to learn how to do these.
I originally had plans for this to be a blanket, but I'm using 4ply baby wool and the hexagons are quite tiny! I'm thinking it may become a cushion instead.
I've discovered I live in a hexagon-free house so had to resort to these allen keys
HMM!
And hello again - It's been well over a year since I last posted in the Macro Mondays group!
Just an idea of putting selvedges on hexies - a part of bigger project which I'm working on in free time.
The start of a hexagon afghan. Tutorial used from attic24.typepad.com/weblog/hexagon-howto.html.
Blogged at bakeandsew.wordpress.com/2009/01/04/hexagon-addiction/
While I was taking pictures on the beach I spotted these awesome hexagons on stilts( there were quite a few weird constructions; a grasshopper made from an old bus, a rocket with a bird nest on the top and a lot of other freaky stuff) I decided to take a shot of it like it's an Empire outpost or something. By the way there was a dude living in these hexagons.