Hilbert Curve Pillow

Hilbert Curve Pillow

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A pillow, for sticking under your behind, or for starring at and thinking about the nature of fractals whilst drunk or sleep deprived. Made using Processing, and by modifying this example code: http://joyofprocessing.com/blog/2011/11/hilbert-curve/ Then I saved the screen, and used inkscape's trace bitmap function to generate the dxf. I suppose I could have exported to a vector format, but sometimes I'm rushed (see above). Instructions Iron transfer paper to accent fabric. Cut accent fabric using a laser cutter or a cutter such as a Silhouette Cameo. Spend about an hour pulling off the back of the transfer paper and then untangling the piece. Iron to a large square piece of fabric. Sew around the edges using a wide stitch on a sewing machine. Cry at the amount of time this project has ended up taking. Sew this piece to another all around the edge and stuff. Now you have a pillow.

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