I like the idea of seven panels... but I think the piece would be far more
dynamic if they weren't all the same size and shape!! It may be that in
the end, the best design IS one which includes all the panels the same, but
let's not carve that in stone just yet.
I suggest that anyone who would
At 10:23 PM 6/5/2004, you wrote:
OK. The man leaving St Ives with all the bagage (wives, sacks, kittens,
what have you) seems to be a clear winner since it offers the most
versatility
Jo has married that idea with the 7-continents one:
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Date: 6/6/2004 1:01:40 PM
Subject: Re: [lace] Sevens - logistics ideas --long again
At 10:23 PM 6/5/2004, you wrote:
OK. The man leaving St Ives with all the bagage (wives, sacks,
kittens,
what have you) seems to be a clear winner since it offers
On Sun, Jun 06, 2004 at 10:01:14AM -0700, Alice Howell wrote:
I tried to convert the CM figures above to inches, and came up with 28
inches square. That's huge. Is this really the size suggested? Or is
there a typo in there somewhere?
Given that Tamara calculated the total dimensions of
I'd agree that a straight forward idea would be easier to execute rather
than trying to combine lots. Having smaller panels than the maximum
allowed, would allow some leeway when it comes to packaging. It may then be
possible to included an extra panel, or increase the panel size to
accomodate
Gentle Spiders,
I'll leave the setting up of the separate work-list for Arachne-7
Project to those who are 'puter literate; y'all decide whether the
yahoo route is a good one or not, set something up (if not; Jo's
already set up a yahoo one, if it turns out to be *the* choice) and
tell us