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superslyskillzmcfly:

I can’t find the original post of this image, or a bigger picture for that matter but I had to post this. It’s just pegboard and yarn! What an inexpensive way to add something different to your home!

superslyskillzmcfly:

I can’t find the original post of this image, or a bigger picture for that matter but I had to post this. It’s just pegboard and yarn! What an inexpensive way to add something different to your home!

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etsy:

Caught our eye: the colorful work of Eugène Séguy (1890 – 1985), a French entomologist who transformed his beautiful illustrations into textile designs.

Read more: Eugène Séguy - Science and Textiles | Patternbank.

Beautiful!

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Heh.

Heh.

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LOVE.

LOVE.

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Trapezoids _are_ weird though….

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I asked nicely.

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It really should.

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I need a jetpack.

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poptech:

One of the reasons why Amanda Ripley is such a groundbreaking education journalist is because she cracks the code on some of the hardest conundrums, like why American students perform poorly compared to kids in other industrialized nations. Her trick on this one? Ask the kids.

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