We created this Log-Cabin Ohashi kite as part of the Kites Fighting Cancer, fundraising initiative created by Pennsylvania kite-builder Phil Broder. The kite was auctioned to support the Cleveland Clinic’s cancer research program.
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Showing posts with label Log Cabin. Show all posts
December 2, 2020
Eight-Eight-Eight - 2020
We created this Log-Cabin Ohashi kite as part of the Kites Fighting Cancer, fundraising initiative created by Pennsylvania kite-builder Phil Broder. The kite was auctioned to support the Cleveland Clinic’s cancer research program.
March 15, 2020
July 4, 2017
August 31, 2013
July 28, 2012
Twirlwind - 2012
The kite was made for the "Five Elements of the Universe" contest at the 2012 Dieppe France International Kite Festival.
Wing Span: 240 cm Height: 230 cm
June 29, 2012
Pearson Roller - 2012
This Roller is one of our newest kites in which we used the more advanced Baravell
Spiral Log-Cabin patchwork technique.
Size: 3.5m x 2.5m
February 5, 2011
October 9, 2009
TripleHex - 1997

1997, Sode/Kimono kite variation. 1.4m x 1.4m.
Patchwork technique - Log Cabin with a Twist (from Barbara T. Kaempfer)
December 27, 2008
Pearson Roller - 1996

:: Photo by Don Brownridge ::
Size: 3.5m x 2.5m
December 1, 2008
Snowflake Hexagon - 2008
This Hexagon kite design was influenced by the colors of Israel's flag, blue & white.
The patchwork technique is Triangular Log Cabin.
Size: 1.2m x 1m
The patchwork technique is Triangular Log Cabin.
Size: 1.2m x 1m
November 30, 2008
Ice Crystal Hexagon - 2008
This Hexagon kite design was influenced by the colors of Israel's flag, blue & white.
The patchwork technique is called Triangular Log Cabin.
Size: 1.9m x 1.5m
The patchwork technique is called Triangular Log Cabin.
Size: 1.9m x 1.5m
September 14, 2007
Bloon - 2007
Bloon - Blooming Balloon.
Rokkaku with Circular Log Cabin.
Size: 1.5m x 1.2m
First flight: Cervia, 2007
Shula also made a wall quilt using the same pattern:
Here, displayed at a "Blooming" themed quilt show in Israel.
September 8, 2007
August 25, 2007
Sode Flowers
Patchwork technique - Log Cabin with a Twist (from Barbara T. Kaempfer)
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