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{{stub|date=2016-08-18}}{{fa}}We all know that a line segment, or a [[Draw a Straight Line|line]], is straight, right? What if somebody told you that you could make '''curves''' entirely out of '''[[Draw a Straight Line|straight]]''' lines? With ''line design'' (also known as "string art" and "curve stitching") you can arrange a series of straight lines in a systematic way so that they create the appearance of a smooth curve, forming what is called an "envelope" in mathematics. These curves are based on mathematical formulas and can result in many complex and intriguing curves. Don't worry, though, it's much easier than it looks...
 
{{stub|date=2016-08-18}}{{fa}}We all know that a line segment, or a [[Draw a Straight Line|line]], is straight, right? What if somebody told you that you could make '''curves''' entirely out of '''[[Draw a Straight Line|straight]]''' lines? With ''line design'' (also known as "string art" and "curve stitching") you can arrange a series of straight lines in a systematic way so that they create the appearance of a smooth curve, forming what is called an "envelope" in mathematics. These curves are based on mathematical formulas and can result in many complex and intriguing curves. Don't worry, though, it's much easier than it looks...
 
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
# '''Make an [[Form a Perfect Right Angle Using Just String|angle]]'''. It can be any angle you want, but to follow along with this example, use a 30 to 150 degree angle.
 
# '''Make an [[Form a Perfect Right Angle Using Just String|angle]]'''. It can be any angle you want, but to follow along with this example, use a 30 to 150 degree angle.