Hilbert Curve Pillow
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A pillow, ideal for propping under your derrière or gazing at whilst pondering fractals while tipsy or fatigued, is created using Processing by modifying this code example: http://joyofprocessing.com/blog/2011/11/hilbert-curve/. After capturing the screen, inkscape's trace bitmap function was employed to generate a dxf file. While vector export could have been an option, time constraints sometimes prevail (see above). For the project, iron transfer paper onto accent fabric. Utilize a laser cutter or a tool like Silhouette Cameo for cutting. Allow approximately an hour to remove transfer paper backing and untangle the piece. Iron onto a large square of fabric, then sew around edges using a wide stitch on a sewing machine. Finally, cry over the time taken before attaching to another piece and stuffing to create your pillow.
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