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I matched prints to make diamond shapes, based on a quilt I saw online somewhere. I did not realize that the way that you pin them determines whether the angle is left to right or right to left. I am going to have to think about how to put these together.
Based on this quilt seen online:
www.allpeoplequilt.com/projects-ideas/baby-quilts/twisted...
(This is part of the Christchurch Airport #CHCHPride mural, www.flickr.com/photos/mollivan_jon/52180791585/)
In hindsight Becky, I should have had the green birdy print in the top right section instead of that other green.... I've only got a scrappy bit of white left so only one block sorry. Hope you like it!
We made it to Regina, Saskatchewan today. This was taken close to the Ontario/Manitoba border and very soon after that we were in the prairies. Very flat and the fields have been turned for the year so not too many pictures there.
Project 52, week 9, 4/5. Triangle.
St. Andrew's cross provides convenient blue triangles!
And my sweetie provides convenient UK heraldry!
Montréal, QC.
I matched prints to make diamond shapes, based on a quilt I saw online somewhere. I did not realize that the way that you pin them determines whether the angle is left to right or right to left. I am going to have to think about how to put these together.
Based on this quilt seen online:
www.allpeoplequilt.com/projects-ideas/baby-quilts/twisted...
Taken with an Olympus Pen-D half-frame camera in week 285 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240
Rollei Retro 400S film, developed in Rodinal.
The light seals on the camera are failing, and many frames show evidence of light leaks.
I matched prints to make diamond shapes, based on a quilt I saw online somewhere. I did not realize that the way that you pin them determines whether the angle is left to right or right to left. I am going to have to think about how to put these together.
ISS033-S-001 (Dec. 2011) ---The Expedition 33 patch depicts the International Space Station (ISS) orbiting around the Earth, and into the future. The national flags of Japan, Russia, and the United States of America represent the crew of Expedition 33, which consists of six astronauts and cosmonauts from Japan, Russia and the United States. The five white stars represent the partners participating in the ISS Program - Canada, European countries, Japan, Russia and the United States. Expedition 33 will continue the work of the previous thirty-two expedition crews on board the multi-national laboratory in areas such as biology and biotechnology, earth and space science, educational activities, human research, physical and material sciences, and technology development and demonstration. The NASA insignia design for shuttle and space station flights is reserved for use by the astronauts and for other official use as the NASA Administrator may authorize. Public availability has been approved only in the form of illustrations by the various news media. When and if there is any change in this policy, which is not anticipated, it will be publicly announced. Photo credit: NASA
2048 x 2048 pixel image for the iPad’s 2048 x 1536 pixel retina display.
based on dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/triangle-pattern/
It took me awhile to wrap my head around the construction of this brooch... quite a few flops before I finally worked it out.
This is a series of handmade illustrations.
I was invited by the design agency "the design shop" to participate at the exhibition Anarchy vs. Order (part of the Design Walk 2010).
I matched prints to make diamond shapes, based on a quilt I saw online somewhere. I did not realize that the way that you pin them determines whether the angle is left to right or right to left. I am going to have to think about how to put these together.
Inspired by eilonwy77's cheese-wedge patterns, particularly this one. Drawn in InkScape.
I haven't the patience or parts to put this together myself, so I sketched it :)