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I folded this a while back but never got around to photographing it. It got squished (sadface) but I guess it's still cool.
Here is a photo of an impossible triangle that I designed and realized via 3D printing. The material is stainless steel with a bronze matte finish.
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Elegant peyote stitch triangle woven with blue and frosted delica beads. The triangle measures 2" on each side and hangs from a cable choker that closes with a screw clasp. The choker can custom sized to any length up to 20"
The earrings are listed separately. Each triangle on the earrings measure approximately 1" on each side and they hang on gold plated earwires.
If you purchase both the necklace and the earrings together, you will receive a 10% discount on the total purchase. Contact me before purchase to give effect to the discount.
So the triangles that point up have to start slightly below the triangles that point down in order for the seam allowance to work out and the points not to disappear when you sew the rows together. For some reason this took me a while to figure out so I've documented it here in case anyone else has the same trouble.
Custom design bed. This bed is made from teak wood. It is simple, clean style with a triangle carving as headboard.
Restricted Triangle
Oil on fabric
2007
$100
Available at Surplus of Options in Chicago(www.surplusofoptions.com)
Bought a triangular weaving loom from SAFF (Southeastern Animal Fiber Festival)
I am starting my third weaving to be stitched to three other triangles to form a large shawl for my prayer shawl ministry at church.
The task was to make a scarf that is fancy but does not have anyone staring. Which, I think, is kind of a contradiction. I hope this approach will work. Since I've made a pentagon and a hexagon scarf already, I thought I'd go down the number of sides for a change.