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Last August I wrote about the talk I attended here in Cornell about using crochet in architecture studio. On Tuesday I was visiting Gisela Baurmann's seminar with two purposes. One was by Gisela to explain to students more about geometry they had used in their projects, the other - I was so curious to see what they all have created. The whole set of pictures from the seminar can be seen here. I am taking from there some examples what can be created with crochet and 3D-printing. I like this quote from Gottfried Semper who in 19th cnetury was seeing creative possibilities of various stitches and their possible applications in architecture but his ideas at the time were called eccentric: The loop stitch is a noeud coulant: a knot that, if untied, causes the whole system to unravel. It is an element in making stockings, in knitting and crocheting, and the particular way it is formed is dictated by the tools employed and the use intended. […] I can only say that it is an extremely refined [art] and yields products whose properties can be achieved in no other way. They carry the elements of their richest ornaments in themselves and in their construction. Elasticity and ductility are the specific advantage of these products; this makes them especially suited to close-fitting dressings that embrace the figure and define it without fold. --Gottfried Semper, ʻStyleʼ, 1860, Getty Publications (2004)These models reminded me Romanian designer Radu Comsa who saw my work in 2005 and was inspired to use it in design and created Rasta Stool ( referring to Rastafari): He continued to explore hyperbolic geometry and now is calling this direction hyperbolism. Wnat to make some hyperbolic design? If you have enough patience try this: Learn How to origami a beautiful hyperbolic arch. For more Origami How-To Videos & Articles, visit WonderHowTo. If not making hyperbolic design by origami, you can choose to do it with computer like Kerrin Jefferis and Patrick Stein - Computational Nature Study for Generative Design (Masters of Digital Design, University of Canberra) did in their project Hyperbolic Coral They even created matrix to visually show how the shape changes by changing the ratio of increases: Here is another application of negatively curved surface (pseudosphere) Actually National Geographic and New York Times has serious news how 52 years and $750 million spent on proving that Einstein was right... And we see pseudosphere once again!
Anche se a me piace molto di più la versione ispirazione irlanda (lavorazione semplificata e... colori!) che non l'irlandese originale... Spulciando di nuovo nel mio archivio di foto, piluccate qui e là nel web negli ultimi dieci anni(pinterest non esisteva ancora...) un po' di ispirazione ed un pizzico di scuola ecco riassunto il come si fa: le fasi di lavorazione di questa tecnica, per quelle pochissime che ancora non lo sanno :-) qualche oggettino che si può fare cose piccole ed... abordabili... e cose che ci limitiamo ad ammirare e... sognare! E se il passato vi affascina e siete pazze per il vero vintage... ecco un link preziosissimo!!!!!!! Con un'avvertenza: se l'argomento vi interessa... occhio all'orologio: vi ci perderete per delle ore!!!!!!
Last August I wrote about the talk I attended here in Cornell about using crochet in architecture studio. On Tuesday I was visiting Gisela Baurmann's seminar with two purposes. One was by Gisela to explain to students more about geometry they had used in their projects, the other - I was so curious to see what they all have created. The whole set of pictures from the seminar can be seen here. I am taking from there some examples what can be created with crochet and 3D-printing. I like this quote from Gottfried Semper who in 19th cnetury was seeing creative possibilities of various stitches and their possible applications in architecture but his ideas at the time were called eccentric: The loop stitch is a noeud coulant: a knot that, if untied, causes the whole system to unravel. It is an element in making stockings, in knitting and crocheting, and the particular way it is formed is dictated by the tools employed and the use intended. […] I can only say that it is an extremely refined [art] and yields products whose properties can be achieved in no other way. They carry the elements of their richest ornaments in themselves and in their construction. Elasticity and ductility are the specific advantage of these products; this makes them especially suited to close-fitting dressings that embrace the figure and define it without fold. --Gottfried Semper, ʻStyleʼ, 1860, Getty Publications (2004)These models reminded me Romanian designer Radu Comsa who saw my work in 2005 and was inspired to use it in design and created Rasta Stool ( referring to Rastafari): He continued to explore hyperbolic geometry and now is calling this direction hyperbolism. Wnat to make some hyperbolic design? If you have enough patience try this: Learn How to origami a beautiful hyperbolic arch. For more Origami How-To Videos & Articles, visit WonderHowTo. If not making hyperbolic design by origami, you can choose to do it with computer like Kerrin Jefferis and Patrick Stein - Computational Nature Study for Generative Design (Masters of Digital Design, University of Canberra) did in their project Hyperbolic Coral They even created matrix to visually show how the shape changes by changing the ratio of increases: Here is another application of negatively curved surface (pseudosphere) Actually National Geographic and New York Times has serious news how 52 years and $750 million spent on proving that Einstein was right... And we see pseudosphere once again!
For the 11th-annual Lace Issue of PieceWork, May/June 2018, Pat Olski shares her adaptation of two timeless Irish crochet buttons to make.
These crochet Irish lace afghans are truly special! Did you know the Irish crochet lace dates back to nineteenth century?
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Crochet the Baroque Triumph Floral Square. This beautiful afghan block is the perfect & elegant addition to your granny square blanket!
he following ebooks are all available via Antique Pattern Library under a Creative Commons License Priscilla Sweater Book – 1917 (includes crochet) Priscilla Yoke Book – 1916 (includes crochet and filet charts) Priscilla Tatting Book – 1909 Priscilla Basketry Book – 1911 Priscilla Smocking Book – 1925
Hyperbolic Crochet - some fiber for thoughts about art, math, crochet, and all the various threads in our lives.
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A few months ago I discovered these two Italian lace books that contain some Romanian Point Lace crochet patterns and instructions. I’ve posted a few sample pages below. The term “Unci…
A photo step by step tutorial to make a crochet cord perfect for straps, handles or keychains. Written and photo instructions included.
Via Freeform crochet has always been immensely attractive for me. It shows the amazing creative genius of the artist and the skills to turn those varied shapes and forms into tangible, awe-striking masterful constructions. Once in a while, I like to delve into freeform crochet, but this summer, the desire to fully engage into it is hugely pronounced. I have already made several freeform necklaces, but I decided to bead them all and the beading is going slow. So, I have nothing to show you right now, but I am hopeful to have them ready by the end of the week. How about you? Have you tried freeform crochet? What have you made? Via Via Via
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Do you crave the charm and elegance of 3D flower motifs in your crochet projects? Look no further! Keep reading to learn a lovely pattern.
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My contribution to annual international freeform crochet group challenge. This year's theme was "One color" and my work is named "Trash. Can. Dance"