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Just finished up a batch of these fabulous granny triangles to send off to Yarndale... tutorial free from here attic24.typepad.com/weblog/granny-bunting-triangles.html
I followed this Magic Pillowcase Tutorial from Organize Your Stuff Now. But instead of using contrasting fabric, I used some leftover isosceles triangle rows cut to 9" X 45". Also, I apparently accidentally cut some of my iron-grey fabric meant for this project into 6.5" wide strips, so I put them back together using French seams. I did not trim that initial 1/4" seam for one of these pillowcases, which I definitely should have. You should, too.
So, French seams + magic pillowcase tutorial means...there are no visible frayed edges on the inside of this pillowcase. Pretty magical indeed.
pattern: shetland triangle, by evelyn clark
yarn: blue sky alpacas alpaca silk, color 141 peapod, 4 skeins
needles: US 9
mods: 10 pattern repeats instead of 8
i started this shawl in february but put it aside shortly after. i picked it up again in july and couldn't put it down. this is the second lace shawl i've made this year with sport weight yarn, and i'm sure i'll be making more. i'd recommend this pattern to anyone!
blue lo-pro vans
thrifted long-sleeve
old navy white ribbed tank
old, old navy jeans
brother's old blue bandana
In 1923 Wassily Kandinsky circulated a questionnaire at the Bauhaus, asking respondents to fill in a triangle, square and circle using each of the primary colours: red, yellow and blue. He hoped to discover a universal correspondence between form and colour.
Bikes should be green though.
Blue Triangle, T28, WYV 28T is on Central line rail replacement service {route F}. Bus is at Snaresbrook station, High Street Wanstead on 19 February 2003.
Another example of the conformal projection of the sphere on the plane, with triangles and hexagons.
Shot on the quay of the Main river in Frankfurt.
hope you don't laugh at my poor drawing skills! i drew this quickly after watching Project Runway, just so I wouldn't forget this quilt idea... blogged here.
Toika's Triangle with 4mm Swarovski crystal bicones added with an edge of Herringbone and picots. it only took an entire day and half the night to figure out how to get those crystals in there. I never learned how to decrease......oops. now I know how. ;)
The completed isosceles triangle quilt. As a whole, it looks pretty good. Up close, it looks a little sloppy, which I could've prevented if I wanted to spend more time fixing individual triangles. And doings lots more measuring.
Triangle Park (now Veteran's Memorial Park) as seen from Streetsboro Rd. (303), circa 1910.
Photo location: Old Richfield Scenes and Citizens, Book 1.