This bracelet is an ode to my 2 year-advanced honor's algebra math class!


This bracelet is an ode to my 2 year-advanced honor's algebra math class!
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Take the first thirty digits of Pi, 3.14159265358979323846264338327, and assign a color to each digit. For example, mine is: 1=yellow, 2= green, 3=turquiose, and so on.

Take a piece of masking tape that's 3 or 4 inches long, and fold it over one of the end of your elastic strand.

Start threading on the beads in order from the 3 to the 7 at the end, double-knot, and wear with style!
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LaLaHappy
16 Mar 20:50
I love it! It is geektastic!!! ;)
stella.
23 Mar 01:47
Ohmagosh my calc teacher would marry you if she found about this.
Sammie_Kay
28 May 08:01
wow
Angel
01 Jun 05:15
This is sooooo cool!
DIS.AR.RAY
07 Jul 20:43
I feel like such a nerd,
DIS.AR.RAY
07 Jul 20:44
I feel like such a nerd, BUT THAT IS SO AWESOME! I'M TOTALLY MAKING ONE!!! :D very cool.
Skylar
23 Aug 23:22
quite geektastic...and nerdarific!
Jennyfacé
28 Sep 19:00
This is incredibly nerdy, but I'm afraid I've figured out your color coding system.
I also found a very slight mistake towards the end.
Although it's possible it's just a trick of the light.
Photobeads
10 Jan 12:44
This is so cool! I will try this. I loke jewelry composed of a seemingly random collection of beads, but I am never able to make something like this myself. This is a greate formula. Thanks for sharing!
Margaret P.
01 Sep 02:36
I like this quite a lot. I'm not a big math nerd (just a big nerd), but this is really creative. two thumbs up.
harrylaa
28 Sep 16:14
Nerdylicious!
[dancing*in*the*rain*]
09 Nov 19:47
lol maybe this will help me in math class ;p