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=== TO BUILD ===
=== TO BUILD ===
* first quilt testing
* web extension : look into the local storage thing....... ://////
* maybe we can first develop a .css extension to see what can websites look like as quilts themselves. maybe put linguistics and story into the css like what properties could stitch together, what is the position they should take? what makes poetic sense to come together? Should a header <h1,h2,h3> be a horizontal solid line and text just become dots? (we could do this with the .js file Joseph showed us?) Anyway! much to think about


=== TO TEST ===
=== TO TEST ===
* quilting
* quilting

Revision as of 11:26, 6 February 2025

This is a quilting extension project page started with Scratch.

to do

quilt! heheheheh, we should find a nice tutorial and set a date to experiment? we can use our hair straighteners as iron hehe

RESEARCH

We want to start by getting a good understanding of quilting. Plan is to make a small quilt and read Many Hands Make a Quilt: Short Histories of Radical Quilting by Jess Bailey. We couldn't find an online source for it so we bought it, we will scan and add it to the bootleg library.

links, refs, etc.

  • 500 patch design contest - the * quilting * bee

A pixel trading club where people could build a

colourful internet quilt and make new friends:

https://web.archive.org/web/20080731190610/http://theqbee.net/activity-500patch02.php

TO BUILD

  • first quilt testing
  • web extension : look into the local storage thing....... ://////
  • maybe we can first develop a .css extension to see what can websites look like as quilts themselves. maybe put linguistics and story into the css like what properties could stitch together, what is the position they should take? what makes poetic sense to come together? Should a header <h1,h2,h3> be a horizontal solid line and text just become dots? (we could do this with the .js file Joseph showed us?) Anyway! much to think about

TO TEST

  • quilting