Flaunt your love for numbers with the Polyhedral Handbags
|

Are you a mathematics geek? Who cares even if you’re not? You could just show that you’re cool with numbers and you have ‘no hard feelings’ for it with the Dodecahedral handbag. It’s a creation of Scientist Lenore Edman and he has also enlisted the materials used to create this bag. Dodecahedral, verily means a platonic solid consisting of 12 regular pentagonal faces and the materials used to create the bag are fabric, iron-on numbers, a couple of washers and a magnet.
For the geeks who like to know the mechanism behind every product, here’s the scoop: Cut out 12 pentagons out of a Canvas with a bone colored dye, use some interfacing for the extra stiffness and a cotton quilting fabric for the liner and the handle. Get the following iron on numbers:3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, two 2’s and 5 1’s. Some extra pieces cut out for the lid could help to add some finishing touches.
[Wired]
|
|
|
|
|
Reader Comments
blog comments powered by DisqusRecent Entries
- Super Mario Tote bag is geeky and fun
- Hello Kitty Superheroes will not save the world
- Retro presents a new line of trendy jerseys called The New Yorker
- BudSock keeps earphones from getting tangled
- New Dios fridges by LG are very efficient and convenient
- Mickey and Minnie snow display is up at the Sapporo Snow Festival
- Chocolate Chip Cookie Soap looks delectable








