Quilts in the classroom
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Those are fabulous quilts. I love the way you incorporated the science aspect of it. The Churn Dash impossible triangle quilt is brilliant.
I have a couple of friends who are professors/Phd's in the mathematics dept at a major university. I've "borrowed" a couple of the images from their work to make quilts (currently WIPs).
Hurts my head to understand the mathematical theories but I can interpret the images into fabric. ;-)
I have a couple of friends who are professors/Phd's in the mathematics dept at a major university. I've "borrowed" a couple of the images from their work to make quilts (currently WIPs).
Hurts my head to understand the mathematical theories but I can interpret the images into fabric. ;-)
#17
Originally Posted by MTS
Those are fabulous quilts. I love the way you incorporated the science aspect of it. The Churn Dash impossible triangle quilt is brilliant.
I have a couple of friends who are professors/Phd's in the mathematics dept at a major university. I've "borrowed" a couple of the images from their work to make quilts (currently WIPs).
Hurts my head to understand the mathematical theories but I can interpret the images into fabric. ;-)
I have a couple of friends who are professors/Phd's in the mathematics dept at a major university. I've "borrowed" a couple of the images from their work to make quilts (currently WIPs).
Hurts my head to understand the mathematical theories but I can interpret the images into fabric. ;-)
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