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Anne Pettigrew, married to John, mother of Adam and Ruth, living in Cambridge UK

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Not totally pointless surfing...

I did find the Woolly Thoughts website. Pat and Steve did a talk at Skip North. They are a pair of maths teachers who produce mathematically-inspired items (lots of afghans, but other things too). While I found their talk fun, and lots of their ideas were lovely, I did find the link between knitting and their designs a little tenuous at times. But this page of their website is wonderful.

(And I’m not knocking their designs at all – I totally and utterly loved them – it’s just that it wasn’t always clear to me what knitting them added to anything.)

three comments:

Is that a reply to something I missed? Oh, undoubtedly. I’m going to knit their Curves of Pursuit one of these days.

Oh, what a bad day you on your last post! Blogging helps. And can I send my mother to your house for dinner of tongue? All of us hate it.

Carrie K () (link) - 22 March '07 - 19:18

Oooh fun fun, a website to play with!!

Daisy () (link) - 22 March '07 - 21:55

Thanks for that cool site!! It’s fun to play with! :)

Mandy () (link) - 27 March '07 - 18:53




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