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Box and Cox
Download the ebook on this page (4 cushions).
Box and Cox is a cushion based on a mathematical flexagon. It is made from 12 double-sided rectangles which are joined in such a way that the cushion has four different sides. The version shown is crochet but it could also be made in knitting or fabric. It is really more a plaything than a cushion.
It is easier to handle than some of the other flexagons but it can still be frustrating trying to find the fourth colour. We recommend making all of the flexagons smaller than our original versions. The instructions are for the size we made but can easily be adapted to be smaller.
Many years ago we published a book of patterns called Twists & Turns. Some of its patterns were more popular than others so they were re-written in more detail and removed from the book. The book has not been available for several years.
Frustrating Flexagon Cushions contains four ‘cushions’ that were in that original book. Their common factor is that they can all be twisted and turned in some way. They are called cushions but they are really meant to be decorative, or for their novelty interest. Whilst it is perfectly safe to sit, or lean, on them they will not be particularly comfortable. They are very frustrating because they collapse, unfold, and get tangled, and can take a very long time to get back into shape.
WoolhelminaToo drew lots of cartoons of eggs for the original book (Eggsentricities) and they have all scrambled into this ebook.
The ebook also contains paper models to cut out to make the four flexagons.
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- First published: January 2003
- Page created: February 20, 2019
- Last updated: October 17, 2019 …
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