More hyperbolics – just couldn’t help it

OK…. so call me obsessive but I just couldn’t help myself – I just had to make some more coral for the Sydney reef – this time I used ‘Fiesta Yarn’ by Arbee, a polypropylene ribbon & just love the results – However, the idea to use the ‘Fiesta Yarn’  was not mine – all credit for this great fun idea must go to Meg-an-jack – please check out her fabulous fibre art

Seeing her wonderful coral pieces reminded me that I had a whole bag of the stuff somewhere in my stash & so…. these new pieces will also be added to my contribution to the Sydney Hyperbolic Coral Reef Project

 

Coral pieces ready to join the reef

I’ve had so much fun working on this project but I’m done now & my contribution is ready to be packed & sent

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My Hyperbolic beginnings

So….. I’ve begun my Hyperbolic journey for the Sydney Coral Reef project – am I having fun? – you betcha!!

 

Calling all Hyperbolic Enthusiasts

for those who don’t already know there is a new Aussie Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef project in the making – anyone interested can check out The Sydney version of the Institute for Figuring’s Hyperbolic Crochet Reef Group on Ravelry or The Sydney Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef  website – there are PDF patterns to download for those new to the idea & also check out my ‘links of interest’ websites showing what’s been done around the world – Exciting stuff & really interested to see what develops here in Australia….

Here are some of my early pieces, created long before I ever heard about Hyperbolic Crochet… but now I can’t wait to get started all over again on this new project…