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lemmy.world

That looks like a fun project! I think I'll make one once I finish the pattern I'm working on now!

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Cool! Post a picture if you make one. It's a little fiddly at the end, but fun and quick to make.

I used a random scrap of some terrible thick stuff from joann's. My advice would be to use a thinner piece of Aida or evenweave, or make a bigger rectangle. The corners were really difficult to squish shut.

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lemmy.world

I like it, the specific pattern you picked reminds me of a Sierpinsky triangle. I was wondering why it's called a humbug since that is a commonly used word where I'm currently located, but given that the article displays it as a Christmas ornament, I'd speculate it's based on Ebenezer Scrooge's use of the word in A Christmas Carol even though that's not the origin of the word.

Nice little project!

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lemmy.nz

Interesting to know about the origin of the word. I read somewhere that it is based on the shape of a candy, but I've never seen ones like that.

The shape reminds me of the little cardboard orange juice containers I had in elementary school. :)

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I was thinking closest food item would be Onigiri, but you're right! I was only able to find a Swedish product picture, but these definitely existed. Now I feel old ;)

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