It's raining cats and dogs, and it's so dark I'm surprised the street lights aren't on. The photos I had planned for today will have to wait. Instead, today is a good day for a few random bits and pieces.
~ Knitting and math go hand in hand . . . from simple row counts to more complex charts and stitch counts. KnitYak has taken the combination of knitting and math to another level with a knitting machine and algorithmic computer generated designs. Read about the one-of-a-kind scarves KnitYak wants to produce.
~ I love all kinds of history but especially anything that has to do with the history of knitting. Here's a story on Shetland . . . wool, yarn, weaving and the world's fastest knitter. It's the story of the textile industry on the island - what it was and how it's changed.
~ More on Shetland and history. Taatit rugs were originally used as bedcovers - beautiful works of art with a practical use. These rugs are steeped in folklore and a connection to Scandinavian countries. It's a fascinating story.
That's it for your daily dose of math and history. Happy Canada Day to our neighbors to the north.
Thank you for your link to my blog post on the Taatit Rugs exhibition! I agree, textile history is fascinating.
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