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the geometry of gathering (bagstories)
welcome, and thank you
do come in
the discount codes
housekeeping
useful notes
on foraging and gathering
on stitching
managing your threads (7:47)
first bagginses
bagstories :: sleeve bags, simple beginnings (0:09)
making a bag from a sleeve (5:25)
more bagginses
bagstories :: the fascinating tsunobukuro (28:30)
looking at some of the design considerations of the tsunobukuro bag (32:00)
more about the geometry of the tsunobukuro (part 1, the simplest form) (6:28)
what happens when we go beyond the 1:3 (width to length of cloth) ratio
determining the size of the bag (mathematics!)
when tsunobukuro dances with piecework
ninepatch pleasures
a bag made from scraps (16:49)
continuing the scraps bag (25:21)
expanding on the geometry of the tsunobukuro 1
what happens when we slide around on the long side
working with squares
more thoughts about squares
expanding on the geometry of the tsunobukuro 2
the importance of play (8:04)
working with triangles (41:27)
experiments with tea-towels, both old and new
the humble dishclout (8:05)
the Mama Roo bag
a bag up-cycled from trousers (32:31)
playing with the möbius strip
the magical möbius (17:31)
bonus section (lagniappe!) :: the fabulous wanderbeutel
preparations and supplies (4:09)
a wanderbeutel :: in sequential steps...
1 (11:09)
2 (10:44)
3 (5:12)
4 (4:45)
5 (6:34)
6 (4:32)
7 (3:20)
8 (7:45)
8.5 (3:22)
9 (6:03)
10 (1:50)
10.5 (5:19)
11 (5:57)
12 (5:23)
13 (6:44)
14 (0:34)
15 (23:51)
16 (1:19)
17 (6:28)
18 (4:28)
19 (5:33)
20 (3:06)
21 (10:47)
22 (37:36)
23 (8:28)
24 (14:48)
25 (5:45)
26 (7:35)
27 (18:33)
28 (16:30)
29 (1:15)
working with triangles
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