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Thursday, February 11th, 2010 | Author: aggy

Curious things to do with cardboard and paper clips

(Note the interested onlooker under the table)

So, this weave is just a bunch of cardboard pieces with holes in the corners. Make your own with some coasters and a puncher. The whole setup looks like a cobweb to start; however, follow the instructions and beautiful patterns start appearing. The clue is alternating between two directions of turning the plates. How someone was able to come up with this is beyond my comprehension.

Close-up of the result:

Not hard once you get used to which threads go where. Only for all your life never let go of the plates! I did for a split second, and was in the same instant back to cobweb state.

But there is more! I have spent my hour-long commutes needle-binding the past week. I’ve found this technique very bus-friendly as it can be put down any time without worrying about losing a loop -just pull the thread and chuck it in your bag.

This sock I made using a paper clip as some gremlin seems to have borrowed my needle. I feel McGyver-ese.

Finishing another pair, working the clip:

One is still waiting for its colorful top band, I was just too impatient to get something up here. Obviously there is one bigger and one smaller in the pair. For the first one, I was instructed to make it huge, as it will shrink. So I made it huge. Now, “huge” is a pretty loose standard when matching up a pair, so I’ve later stuck to fitting them on while already wearing warm socks. We’ll see if that’s sufficiently huge.

Cutesy wrist warmers (mittens not included):

Both the weave and the needle-binding (not the clip amendment) are over a thousand years old and forgotten by most, still completely functional and in several ways even better than current techniques. I feel lucky to have gotten to learn and utilize them. It is all thanks to my treasured teacher Anette Kvist. This dear lady lives way out by the ocean with her chatty parrot, in a house that’s full of crafts.

There had been a crafting group for some time, but only after Anette joined in did we really get stuff done.

The rest of the crafting group can hardly be called experienced crafters, yet suddenly we all have self-designed wear to show off. That is how inspiring it is to work with Anette. Somehow, she makes us good. Last time I learned needle-binding, I couldn’t quite get the hang of it. With Anette, it’s easy as peas.

What I love about these grand old crafts is their serenity. No fancy nicnac needed, and as such this stuff is quite non-materialist. Imagine the price of a “proper” weave  - not student friendly, I can assure you. Also when knitting, each and every recipe requires a different set of sticks, which alone makes the price of the finished garment touch the price of a fabricated one.

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Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 | Author: aggy

It may well be that my head is in a funky state from exams and the floaty existence that surrounds them, but I’ve seen so many outright awesome headlines on my tour de web today that I will collect them for future reference. These are from renowned sources, it’s not April fools’ day and they are, as far as I can tell, completely true. Some are serious stuff, but forgive me for laughing - it is too absurd.

Woman exchanged 2000 Monopoly dollars into 1400 danish Kr in the bank, at an exchange rate of 0.7. But it does not stop there: Next day she went back to the same bank to do the same thing.

Blagojevich planned to sell the empty Illinois senator seat to Oprah Winfrey (who has never been in politics)?!

Car stuck, in church roof 35 m above ground. Used slope to launch.

No case files exist for Guantanamo detainees. Wait, what? That’s even crazier than I expected.

Man accepts other people’s speeding fines -goes to jail.

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Wednesday, December 10th, 2008 | Author: aggy

I want to share with you my childhood hero Peter Rabbit. It’s of the very predictable and safe tales that children love, where the naughty get punished, mom’s love knows no end and everyone is safe and warm in the end. The romanticized and neat picturing of the English countryside absolutely enthralled me, still does but now in a more nostalgic way, and may well be a seed of my love of Britain today.

Two parts due to 10 minute cap on youtube films.

Peter Rabbit 1 of 2

Peter Rabbit 2 of 2

Beatrix Potter made many many tales like this, I adored them all.

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Sunday, November 09th, 2008 | Author: aggy

Obey giant made the iconic red-blue Obama posters that are everywhere.

Warning: This art will hit you in the guts. It made me snap for air. It made me whip up the colored pencils and MAKE ART NOT WAR. It made me write my first ever fan mail. This stuff is going to be on my wall very soon.

My bootleg:

I've learned this sign is slightly more controvercial in UK than anywhere else.

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Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 | Author: aggy
stolen photo re-stolen

stolen photo re-stolen

Unlike other collections of random stolen animal photoes, this blog seems to stick to its theme. Prepare to awwww. And it features marmots!

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Monday, October 20th, 2008 | Author: aggy

I’ve spent tonight browsing Care 2 , a huge resource of tips and thoughts concerning green living, animal welfare and human rights. Not all things there are for me - I consider talking with dolphins more than a bit lofty - but the site is full of gems. Blessings!

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Friday, October 03rd, 2008 | Author: aggy

Say that fast five times… My favorite-of-the-moment jewellery shop. Handmade treasures made from old jewellery, antique keys, even used clocks. Very artistic.

http://eclecticeccentricity.com/

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Friday, October 03rd, 2008 | Author: aggy

I spend too much time in front of my computer. Illustration: When I packed for Aberdeen and could only bring one bag, I didn’t ever consider leaving one of my computers back home, I had to bring both and rather buy some underwear when I got there…

As a consequence, I frequently run into very special / brilliant / simply hilarious websites, rare things I find worthwhile in this trash bin that is the Internet. This is the place where I’ll post my treasures so others can find them too! As they are personal favs, you may not like them at all. Maybe they’re even trivial. That’s fine.

First one out is http://www.zenmoments.org/ -spend some time, read some stories, be amazed. I shed more than one tear reading.

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