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I fell for a vest pattern created by Hazel Spencer of Hazel Rose Looms. This is the first vest I wove using this pattern.
A single Cube shows how the same space can form different configurations of shapes. When putting 4 together one can discover the unfolding of the cubic crystalline structure, one that is a basic and ever present building system of Nature. From the formation of Rock Salt Crystals to the arrangement of the Honeycombs in a Beehive. Again there are 5 or more major shapes that will „fall into place“. A nice add on is the possibility to explore the relationship between 2 cubes which in itself is a Full Set to explore.
Want to see the transformation of a single Magic Geocube? Go to vimeo.com/user23706515/geobender/geocubes/surfer_single
Want to see a geometric combination with 4 Single Magic Geocubes? Go to vimeo.com/99561025
Would you like to see more Magic Geocubes? You want to buy one or more? Go to www.GeoBender.com
Experimenting with triangles and structures using the laser cutter, as part of the wearable computing course at CIID
A lot of the privately owned portion of Watsons Triangle prohibits hunting, as it's reserved for the hunting clubs that own much of this land. andyarthur.org/photos/watson/conservati.html
Triangle, Va. (April 28, 2019) – The Marine Corps Heritage Foundations 38TH Annual Awards Ceremony holds their annual awards dinner. Photo by Larry Levin
Several years ago, Phil and Annette Carper begin raising grass-fed beef near Fennville, Michigan, following a work accident at a furniture factory that left Phil without the use of his legs. Although they had not been farming previously, Annette comes from a farming family and together they wanted to be a part of going “back to the basics.” And so they started Triangle Beef, a joint venture where they are both involved in the day-to-day operations of the farm.
I bet you there was some pretty good fishing down there. andyarthur.org/photos/watson/shawbrook.html
Background: my photo. Here's my triangle tag for the 'Tag, you're it' challenge. The challenge of the week is a triangular tag.
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Czech seed beads PRECIOSA Triangles in the shape of a triangle.
PRECIOSA Triangles are made by cutting triangular or twisted triangular glass tubes with a round or triangular hole.
In addition to the existing PRECIOSA Triangle seed bead, we now present the new PRECIOSA Triangle Q-Cut which is manufactured using new Quality Cut production technology. The quality cutting of the tubes guarantees that these seed beads have greater precision and shape and dimensional stability.
We offer standard PRECIOSA Triangles in six sizes: the smallest is 2.5 x 2.5 mm and the largest is 10 x 5 mm. Twisted PRECIOSA Triangles are available in size 5 x 2.5 mm.
The PRECIOSA Triangle-Extra is a special type of these seed beads. It is only made in one size (3.5 x 3.5 mm) and it is exceptional, because it has a rounder shape than a regular triangle.
Czech PRECIOSA Triangles have slightly rounded edges thanks to their advanced technological processing.
Visit our website for more information about the PRECIOSA Triangles