The line
—PLAY
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I had always wanted to get my hands on a pegboard and what a joy it was when I did. Endless possibilities to explore the line using coloured string and elastic bands.
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Using just a few pegs to make simple shapes was fun, but I wanted to experiment with more complex shapes and overlapping the string…
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This gave lots of possibilities so then I wanted t o put some limitations in. Rubber bands couldn’t span long distances so I played with using lots of them to create pattern.
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The last image reminded me of Christmas crafts when I was little. I remember making holes in a pieces of crds and threading gold thread through each to make curves out of many straight lines. Such a fun little activity for kids!