Make the Pop-Up Rubber Band Base - Here is the code that I used to create this pop-up rubber band base in TurtleStitch. https://www.turtlestitch.org/users/Elaine/projects/Rubber%20Band%20Pop-Up%20Mechanism
Saturday, November 16, 2024
A STEM Project: A Rubber Band Pop-Up Gingerbread House
Friday, November 15, 2024
Oval Slice Form Pumpkin with Thanksgiving Scene Inside
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
A Pumpkin Picking Diorama for Fall
Monday, November 11, 2024
A STEM Project: Comparing Three Different Methods of Coding a Sine Wave
Sine Wave Equation Code
y = a sin(Fx)
where:
a is the amplitude - makes the wave taller or shorter
F is the frequency - how close the waves are together
This code creates an exact replica of a sine wave.
Arcright/Arcleft Code
Saturday, November 2, 2024
A STEM Project: Coding a SIne/Sinusoidal Wave In TurtleStitch
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
A STEM Project: TurtleStitch Embroidered Lace in a Paper Frame
Making lace out of a TurtleStitch embroidered design requires a delicate sheer fabric such as organza and a dissolvable stabilizer. I used a Vilene stabilizer. https://www.amazon.com/VileneWater-Soluble-stabilizer-lace-Embroidery/dp/B077X7YYWR?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&smid=AQQ65CSYR2P9F&th=1
The organza and the stabilizer are placed in the embroidery hoop and the design is embroidered as usual.
Once embroidered, the design is removed from the hoop and placed in water to dissolve the backing. It is a fun process to see the backing dissolve with a little agitation of the material. After drying, I ironed the design on the silk setting.
I cut the design using a rolling cutter(not shown) and a 4 1/4 inch quilt template. I did use the center cut out of the frame with a hole in the middle to center the design on the cutting mat. Please note, the cut out from the paper frame should not be used as a cutting template.
I recommend using 65 lb cardstock for the frame. I used Neenah metallic paper from Office Depot. https://www.officedepot.com/a/products/356762/Creative-Collection-Metallic-Specialty-Card-Stock/
Here is the PDF if you want cut out the frame with scissors. Print the design on cardstock and then cut it out. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1833C9Ht1iCvSfYvYx7J4-WKoh7NVne1V/view?usp=sharing
Saturday, September 21, 2024
A Paper Jigsaw Puzzle Stand
The Paper Jigsaw Puzzle Stand holds the box top for easy viewing.
I love jigsaw puzzles. Did you know that there are jigsaw competitions who compete to see who is the fastest puzzler? I haven't joined any yet but I am trying to improve my speed. I can do a 300 piece puzzle in approximately one hour. There are some puzzlers who can do a 500 piece puzzle in under 30 minutes! I don't think I will ever be able to compete with that time. This week there was a world competition in Spain sponsored by the puzzle company, Ravensburger. https://www.worldjigsawpuzzle.org I am amazed at the times of the competitors.
In this blog posting, I created a paper puzzle stand for the jigsaw box top. I saw some plastic stands online for approximately $15 but I was too cheap to purchase one. I created this one instead. I hope you all can use one. My paper jigsaw puzzle stand helps when viewing the design on the box top.
The Paper Jigsaw Puzzle Stand holds the box at a nice angle.
Instead of having to prop up the box top at a right angle or have it lie flat on the table.
I recommend using 110 lb cardstock for the puzzle stand. As an alternative, cut the design twice using 65 lb. cardstock and glue them together to create a sturdy stand. I used a tape runner to glue the two pieces of paper together, using a watery glue like Elmer's causes the paper to warp.
Here is the .Studio file for the Silhouette paper cutter.
Saturday, August 10, 2024
A STEM Project: Making a 16 x 16 inch Pillow Using Nine Squares of TurtleStitched Adinkra Embroidery Panels
A 16 x16 inch Pillow Using Nine Squares of TurtleStitched Adinkra Embroidery Panels
When TurtleStitching the design for this pillow, I coded each design so that each would be no bigger than 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches. Once embroidered, each of the nine designs were cut to create nine, 4 x 4 inch squares.
Materials Needed To Make a 16 inch x 16 inch pillow
1/2 yard backing fabric
Cutting Layout - Cut out the strips using the cutting diagram below for the backing fabric
Sew the Back Panels of the Pillow
The meaning of the Adinkra designs starting at the top left of the pillow are:
Abusua Pa - A symbol of family unity, kinship ties, and family support.
Akoma Ntoso - understanding and agreement, harmony within communities.
Nsaa - It is a symbol of excellence, genuineness, authenticity
Sankofa - if you forget and you go back to get it, there is nothing wrong with it.
Ananse Ntentan - means spider web. a symbol of wisdom, craftiness, creativity, and the complexities of life.
Denkyem - means “crocodile.” It is a symbol of adaptability, cleverness
Name Due - Symbol of God's presence and protection
Nea Onnim - a symbol of knowledge, life-long education and the continued quest for knowledge.
Abab - It is a symbol of strength, seat of power, authority, and magnificence.