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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.
web of the Triangle Web spider, Hyptiotes. lit at night, you can see here how some spider webs reflect blue.
London 2012 Paralympic Games
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London 2012 images here
Olympic Stadium, Stratford, East London, UK
ODC-Triangles/Triangular
It was nice of Danbo to help me out today. Even his little mouth is a triangle.
6 equilateral triangles are glued so that it makes a hexagon "hole" . The length of every side being overlapped is exactly half of the side length of the equilateral triangle. If the area of one triangle is 120 cm^2, how many squared centimeters is the area of the hexagon?
Making rows. Now mixing in both white/cream and blacks. I'm liking it! I know I'm behind... blogged: happydancequilting.wordpress.com/2014/04/29/mojo-meter-ri...
Not my usual style but I love the finish! Inspired by ( blatantly copied! ) this quilt ( my girlfriend who is expecting pinned and commented on it) I thought I would make something similar. Its certainly not perfect but its a lovely snuggly quilt... Backed in flannel Happy Camper by Allison Cole ) and my favourite binding Croquant by Nami Adachi.
One square sheet. Designed and folded by John Montroll.
New book: Origami & Geometry: Stars, Boxes, Troublewits, Chess, & More
www.amazon.com/Origami-Geometry-Stars-Boxes-Troublewits/d...
Photo by Yakntoro Udoumoh.
I had the roof of One New Change all to myself this morning. Not much traffic either just the peaceful sound of bird song. Very relaxing!
Don't worry either in case you were wondering I shot this in live-view with the LCD, I'm not daft enough to look at the sun directly through a lens!
One of my favorites things to do is look for things that are out of place. This is a shot of the pucnch-out sheet from a childrens' game. One of the game pieces did not push out cleanly, so my granddaughter just left it. That intrigued me. Naturally that meant a shooting session.
Strobist: one AB800 camera left about 25 degrees through a shoot through umbrella at 1/8th power; one AB800 bare for the background. Fired with a sync chord.
I follow the idea by Hans-Werner Guth. Just fold one part of the edge in front and fold one part of the edge next to the first to the back. Then I get a "nose" that can be combined here with a starting triangles to a hexagon like the hexagon cross.
It isn't possible to tessellate it with this method. The triangle has an odd number of edges.
Folder: Dirk Eisner
Kami