Nested Pentafold Felted Moebius Bowls … Free Pattern!
“This unique moebius bowl pattern is the product of three generations of moebius bowls – inspired originally by Somersaulting Rim Bowl by Cat Bordhi.”
Made by Liat Gat.
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Posted by Danielle | Dec 30, 2010 | Beyond Knitting, Knit Hacks | 4 |
“This unique moebius bowl pattern is the product of three generations of moebius bowls – inspired originally by Somersaulting Rim Bowl by Cat Bordhi.”
Made by Liat Gat.
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how in the world was that even conceived *dizzy*
I find this bowl very beautiful, but there is no Moebius in it.
Els, why do you say that? It looks like there are twists to me, care to expand on your thought?
I see the twists, but they are no Moebius-twists.
Essential for a Moebius band: there is no distinct upper and under side. With a Moebius band, if you follow one side with your finger, you would arrive on the opposite side as well.
I find it a bit hard to explain in words, maybe take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B6bius_strip. (especially the photo+text on the right)