October 9, 2020
July 9, 2020
Great Balls of Higher - Part I - 2020
COVID-19 lockdown was an opportunity to explore the fascianating world of convex platonic and other geometric solids.
The result is our newest bunch of Great Balls!
Here are a few from 2020:
April 1, 2020
March 16, 2020
March 15, 2020
March 1, 2020
January 1, 2020
The History of the Hebrew Word for Kite
A fantastic article (in Hebrew) about the history of the Hebrew word for kite and multiple alternative proposals that never caught on.
October 5, 2019
Feathered Star - 2019
Feathered Star Patchwork Technique
approx. 2.4m point-to-point.
From paper sketch...
... to the final kite:
September 9, 2019
January 1, 2019
December 31, 2018
Picasso Meets Sewing Machine Artists - Fanø 2018
kite.builders has an article about our Fanø Kitemakers Workshop.
"...Meanwhile, the men tried the sewing machines. Eli and Shula Shavit from Israel taught the "Tessellating Pinwheels Ohashi Sail Design" in their workshop as part of the Fanø Kitemakers. That sounds complicated and it is - until you know how it works. 17 participants participated in the workshop at the Fanø school, where six kites were completed at the workshop and the remaining kites completed at home."
More photos from the workshop can be seen here.
December 30, 2018
Thing 1 and Thing 2 - 2018
Flying Saucers - diameter is ~ 1.9 m
The kites are inspired by Jim Rawlands' FLYING SAUCER kite
which is based on a design by Jacques Zanni published in Le Lucane
December 29, 2018
June 21, 2018
Kite Reunion
From left-to-right: Shula Shavit, Suli Omer, Itamar Kastelanski, Uri Abeles (author of the 1991 kite book "Afifomania"), Eli Shavit
June 14, 2018
Fanø Kitemakers Workshop - Fanø 2018
We were honored to be invited to teach a Patchwork Kite Masterclass during the 2018 Fanø Kitefliers Meeting in Denmark. We chose a Tessellating Pinwheels design for an Ohashi style kite. Eighteen participants worked hard during the 9 hour workshop and by the end of the day, there were 5 complete kites. With diligent participants working late, we had twelve kites in the sky the following day.
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