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A ball I made entirely from elastic rubbers.

Spikelets are 7-12 mm long

and have 6-14 florets that gape at maturity; giving

the spikelet a saw edge appearance.

 

I used the exposed elastic method on one pair...

I tripped over one of these elastic ropes in primary school and hit my head on the concrete.

All branches have hairs in their axils.

Now available in my Etsy Shop. Check my profile for details.

... and a casing on the other

pins bulldog clips paper clips Yellow red blue green elastic bands 31st August 2012 13:54.54pm

This puppy was so quick to make & is perfect for summer!

 

Blogged about here: stitchinmysideregan.blogspot.com/2010/08/32-things-twofer...

  

For MSH - hair bands in 5 colours.

www.elastic-city.com/walks/homesickness

 

research photo

 

Are we sick because we are missing home or because our home, our city, is sick? In this walk, we will ask for its history, draw out its symptoms, and discuss potential remedies for homesickness. We will examine our physical surroundings as a mirror into our collective homesickness, try out possible interventions in space and discuss the theoretical perspectives offered by urban theory and environmental psychology.

 

This walk holds 7 people.

 

photo: Todd Shalom

 

Is there a specific kind of elastic that I have to use to restring or can I just go and buy some at Walmart.. Cus I just bought some for HobbyLobby.. And it seemed to have made her worse.. And every time I stretch it I looses it's stretch and gets longer..=(

Thanks^--^

It's just two circles sewn together with an elastic casing. Fits her fine and is very comfy but it slips off during the night.

 

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www.elastic-city.org/walks/subjectivecontours

 

Once a bohemian center, the West Village has long lost itself to its own charm. And like Istanbul, the neighborhood adheres to no grid system. Subjective Contours aims to explore its present state, reveling in the neighborhood's unintentional geometry and flattening out its space via framing, drawing, and performing. Visual artists Hayal Pozanti (Turkey) and Todd Shalom (USA) will lead participants in reimagining plans for the neighborhood.

 

This walk holds 12 people and will be held in English, though Hayal also speaks Turkish. The walk has been commissioned for "Istanbul Week" by Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.

 

Istanbul Week, October 13–19

Interdisciplinary conversation to launch the newest node in the Studio-X Global Network, Studio-X Istanbul, Meclis-i Mebusan Caddesi, No: 37 Salıpazarı, Beyoğlu, on November 8. Istanbul Week is co-organized by the Columbia Global Centers | Turkey.

 

Photo by Justin Liu, Columbia University GSAPP

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