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I have been Beta testing and making presets for a modular synthesizer  https://xsrdo.blogspot.com/ and my wife and I have been making a birthday card for her mother by putting blobs of watercolour paint onto paper and blowing it around with a straw.  It was great fun and very therapeutic.
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I've been designing and weaving tessellations to use on extended block weave structures. I'm having fun with it, and it looks like I've made this up because I haven't found any mention of it (or examples of it) anywhere else on the web. And when I showed one example to a weaving guru who specializes in pushing the limits of block designs, she said it was a novel idea. So I'm going to write an article for the Complex Weavers' Journal about it. Is it possible to post a picture here?

Other than that, I've been cutting up pillowcases to make masks.

Linda
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(2020-04-21, 12:18 PM)Brian Wrote: I have been Beta testing and making presets for a modular synthesizer  https://xsrdo.blogspot.com/ and my wife and I have been making a birthday card for her mother by putting blobs of watercolour paint onto paper and blowing it around with a straw.  It was great fun and very therapeutic.

Have you heard of pour painting?

https://acrylgiessen.com/en/acrylic-pouring-guide/
https://www.amazon.com/Acrylic-Abstract-...B07KJZDPQY

Linda
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(2020-04-21, 01:09 PM)fls Wrote: I've been designing and weaving tessellations to use on extended block weave structures. I'm having fun with it, and it looks like I've made this up because I haven't found any mention of it (or examples of it) anywhere else on the web. And when I showed one example to a weaving guru who specializes in pushing the limits of block designs, she said it was a novel idea. So I'm going to write an article for the Complex Weavers' Journal about it. Is it possible to post a picture here?

Other than that, I've been cutting up pillowcases to make masks.

Linda
I would love to see it if it is possible.

My wife has seen videos of pour painting on youtube but although she likes it, it wastes a lot of acrylic paint and it often involves substances that she doesn't like using.  I'm wondering however if there are ways of getting around this.
(2020-04-21, 01:09 PM)fls Wrote: Is it possible to post a picture here?

Yep, from the full reply page, which you can get to either by clicking "New Reply", or (at the bottom-right of an existing post) "Reply", or (at the bottom of the Quick Reply box) "Preview Post".

When you're at the full reply page, either click (in the "Attachments" pane below the "Post a New Reply" pane) "Choose Files" and then "Add Attachment", or drag an image to the "imgur" drop-box in the left sidebar, or click the "imgur" drop-box and then choose your file to upload.
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Now that AVX requirements have been removed, I have started Beta testing another rather awesome synthesizer - Odin2

https://www.thewavewarden.com/odin2
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This is a picture of some sampling (trying out some different colours and making sure the weave structure was weaving properly), so ignore the imperfections. I didn't take pictures of the other patterns I did and don't have them with me (I'm traveling), but you get the idea. This happens to be double weave (two layers of cloth - one darker, one lighter - which change places from front to back in order to form patterns).

Linda
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(2020-04-21, 01:47 PM)Brian Wrote: I would love to see it if it is possible.

My wife has seen videos of pour painting on youtube but although she likes it, it wastes a lot of acrylic paint and it often involves substances that she doesn't like using.  I'm wondering however if there are ways of getting around this.

I haven't done pour painting, but my mom has. What substances doesn't she like? I can ask what my mom uses. She used to do marbling on fabric, so she has a good idea of the principles, and may have come up with some other substances.

Linda
(2020-04-21, 04:13 PM)fls Wrote: This is a picture of some sampling (trying out some different colours and making sure the weave structure was weaving properly), so ignore the imperfections. I didn't take pictures of the other patterns I did and don't have them with me (I'm traveling), but you get the idea. This happens to be double weave (two layers of cloth - one darker, one lighter - which change places from front to back in order to form patterns).

Linda
Wow, that's beautiful.  You got two likes from my wife. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
(2020-04-21, 04:16 PM)fls Wrote: I haven't done pour painting, but my mom has. What substances doesn't she like? I can ask what my mom uses. She used to do marbling on fabric, so she has a good idea of the principles, and may have come up with some other substances.

Linda
She feels the whole process wastes too many resources but it's mainly poisonous stuff like the resin that is used to make the cell shapes.

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