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===b. An acute angle ===
 
===b. An acute angle ===
 
===c. An obtuse angle ===
 
===c. An obtuse angle ===
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[[Image:StringArt-RightAngle.png|250px|Right Angle]]
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[[Image:StringArt-AcuteAngle.png|250px|Acute Angle]]
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[[Image:StringArt-ObtuseAngle.png|250px|Obtuse Angle]]
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==3. Name three ways to prepare wood for string art.==
 
==3. Name three ways to prepare wood for string art.==
  
 
Paint, Stain, or Lacquer (clear):
 
Paint, Stain, or Lacquer (clear):
 
;Paint: Paint covers the wood and gives you a smooth surface with the color(s) of your choice.
 
;Paint: Paint covers the wood and gives you a smooth surface with the color(s) of your choice.
;Stain: Stain changes the color of the wood while still showing the nature and texture of the wood.
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;Stain: Stain changes the color of the wood while still showing the nature and texture of the wood.  Stained wood can be lacquered or varnished to make it glossy.
;Lacquer: Lacquer (clear) protects the wood without changing its color.
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;Lacquer: Lacquer (clear) protects the wood without changing its color.  It leaves a glossy finish.
  
 
==4. Use stringing methods on wood to do four of the following:==
 
==4. Use stringing methods on wood to do four of the following:==
 
===a. Filled circle===
 
===a. Filled circle===
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: In a 'Filled circle', the string would cross the center point of the circle. There would be no empty space in the center area of the circle.
 
===b. Hollowed circle===
 
===b. Hollowed circle===
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: In a 'Hollowed circle', the string would not go pass the center point of the circle. There would be no string in the center area of the circle.
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===c. Star===
 
===c. Star===
 
===d. Edging===
 
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===g. Filler===
 
===g. Filler===
 
===h. Wing weave ===
 
===h. Wing weave ===
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==5. Complete one original string art hanging on wood for display.==
 
==5. Complete one original string art hanging on wood for display.==
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
 
[[Category:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]
 
[[Category:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]
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* http://www.b4scouts.com/Library/String_Art_NZ.pdf

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1. Describe the following: string craft, symmography, geometric stitchery.

String Craft
String Craft is making something (craft or art) out of string.
Symmography
Symmography is creating 3D designs with string without knotting or knitting.
Geometric Stitchery
Geometric Stitchery is like Symmography but instead of using nails to hold the string on the surface of the media you use a needle or precut holes to go through the media and come out to a new point in the media. Much like sewing on a patch.

2. Draw and stitch on cardboard in equally spaced points:

a. A right angle

b. An acute angle

c. An obtuse angle

Right Angle Acute Angle Obtuse Angle

3. Name three ways to prepare wood for string art.

Paint, Stain, or Lacquer (clear):

Paint
Paint covers the wood and gives you a smooth surface with the color(s) of your choice.
Stain
Stain changes the color of the wood while still showing the nature and texture of the wood. Stained wood can be lacquered or varnished to make it glossy.
Lacquer
Lacquer (clear) protects the wood without changing its color. It leaves a glossy finish.

4. Use stringing methods on wood to do four of the following:

a. Filled circle

In a 'Filled circle', the string would cross the center point of the circle. There would be no empty space in the center area of the circle.

b. Hollowed circle

In a 'Hollowed circle', the string would not go pass the center point of the circle. There would be no string in the center area of the circle.

c. Star

d. Edging

e. Curve from within

f. Curve from without

g. Filler

h. Wing weave

5. Complete one original string art hanging on wood for display.

References