Wunderkammer at SuperNaturale has posted an inspiring article and photos describing and illustrating the Elements of Sculptural Crochet. Gorgeous!
Hyperbolic crochet artist Gabriele Meyer uses crochet to create works of art that also model hyperbolic surfaces. Check it out!
Monomoka design studio uses several handmade crochet pieces to an amazing sculptural and 3dimensional result! Design furniture and art sculpture pieces take crocheting in another level, enjoy!
We'd love you to meet the crochet artist: Joana Vasconcelos - her work is varied, exciting, and socially conscious, and will amaze you!
Hyperbolic crochet artist Gabriele Meyer uses crochet to create works of art that also model hyperbolic surfaces. Check it out!
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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!
Ammonite Fossil Crochet Free Pattern
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Gift for parrot lovers White Cockatiel Parrot Plush with flexible paws like memory about your pet. Unique present for ornithologist, mom or children) The quietest parrot after which you do not need to clean up. Like a real parrot and you can use it as a memorial gift or decor plush toy in a room. The length from head to tail 21 cm(8,26") MATERIALS: Handcrafted with care, this plush was made from cotton and acrylic yarn, polyester fiberfill, and safety eyes. A vegan-friendly product, containing no animal fiber. ---------- If you need customized Cockatiel (in different colors, spots, etc.) use this listing https://www.etsy.com/listing/626279937/crochet-whiteface-cockatiel-sculpture ---------- ! Please don't wash it! The toy can be damaged in a washing machine or even during handwash. To remove dirt please use a wet sponge. Made with love. Please notice! The bird is the author`s handmade work. So each next toy can be slightly different! Please check if your Etsy address is correct. I always ship to Etsy address unless you request otherwise. It is helpful to give me this info in the "note to seller". If you would like extra shipping services, please contact me before purchasing to discuss any additional shipping fees.
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Familiarize yourself with some heady math concepts by way of soothing knitting and crocheting projects.
Whether traditional or modern, mobiles are fun to crochet, and can be made to fit any theme. So here are 10 free patterns for crochet mobiles!
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Chilean artist Serena Garcia Dalla Venezia creates intricate textile sculptures by hand-sewing and combining several balls made of fabric. “Appearing almost like organic growths, her …
This listing is for CROCHET PATTERN ONLY – NOT A FINISHED PRODUCT ! HOW TO MAKE REALISTIC CUTTLEFISH Available in English language only This crochet pattern is written with American (US) crochet terms Intermediate/Advanced A Cuttlefish made using this pattern measures approximately 17 inches (43cm) long I tried to make it look like a real cuttlefish -- with life-like eyes (you can make it with safety eyes if you prefer) and even a funnel (sometimes called a siphon), which is a tubular opening at the bottom -- it serves as a pathway for water. There are 21 pages and many pictures of the process of making this octopus, so even inexperienced crocheter will find it easier than it might seem at first! Yarns and hooks needed (all yarn yardage is approximate) : * 3.75mm (F) or 4/4.25mm (G) Crochet hook * 200-230 yards of Medium / Category 4 / Worsted Weight / Aran /10 ply yarn altogether, or if you use different colours: – 75 yards for the mantle – 58 yards of Colour 2 (Rounds 1-13 of head and tentacles) – 30 yards of Colour 3 (Rounds 14 and onward) – 10 yards of Colour 4 (one round of Sc around the tentacles) – 22 yards of Colour 5 (Fins), and optional – 5 yards of Colour 6 for Sl Sts around fins The work is done in rounds, without connecting stitches between the rounds, in one direction, on the Right Side of the toy. The suction cups are made separately and attached with simple stitches. This listing is for a digital file with instructions and pictures for making crochet stuffed Realistic Cuttlefish. After purchasing digital file, you’ll see a "View your files" link which goes to the "Downloads" page. There, you can download all the files associated with your order. Downloads are available once your payment is confirmed -- only a few minutes. Also, Etsy will send you a download notification email separate from any transaction notification emails you receive from Etsy If you have any difficulties with the pattern at any time, any questions -- please ask, I'll be glad to help! Thank you for visiting my shop! © 2012-2023 Elena'sTimes This pattern is for personal use only. Please do not sell my pattern, do not post the pattern or parts of the pattern on the Internet. You can sell items made according to this pattern, provided that you make them yourself in a limited quantity and give credit to my shop; for example: Pattern designed by Elena’s Times; and in the description of the item you are selling include the link to my shop : https://www.etsy.com/shop/ElenasTimes
I remember thinking at school when will I ever in my “real life” use maths. Well much to my utter surprise I’ve come to the stark realisation that there is a link between mathematics and crochet. …