Some time ago I learned that Fibonacci can be applied to knitting. If you are not familiar with Fibonacci, he was a mathematician from the middle ages. He figured out the relationship of proportions, now known as the golden ratio (or number), Fibonacci sequence or 1.618 or Phi. This sequence is seen in practically everything. Iāll link to several articles if you wish to learn more. From reproducing animals, to sea shells and galaxies, the human form and sunflowers. (Mona Lisa, Parthenon, and the pyramids of Egypt, just to name a few). This ratio is present in many, many more surprising things. The first time I used this was in my felted bag. I loved the random look of it. This pattern is The Big Bag Pattern (free on Ravelry) by Maia Discoe (link ) Below are a couple of links if you wish to learn more.. Fibonacci Numbers and Nature The Wiki and Fibonacci Mona Lisa -- Da Vinci's Use of Sacred Geometry (you tube link) In mathematics, the Fibonacci numbers or Fibonacci...
Wow Vicki it actually does look like art work. Congrats and happy anniversary. I've been making pizza for a while now,and have gotten good enough that Parker doesn't like ANY commercial kind. I think I shot myself in the foot! LOL. Have a great anniversary!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteYou have such a fab husband.
What do I have to do to get that husband of yours to make me a spindle. Grin.
Happy Anniversary.
ReplyDeleteI love that spindle. I'm drooling.
The pizza isn't bad looking either.