I am reading Undiluted Hocus Pocus: An Autobiography of Martin Gardner, after learning a little about Gardner's fascinating variety of work and interest. He is most well known for his column called Mathematical Games, published in Scientific American for 25 years. There were a lot of mathematical theories and vocab that I had to look up, so I took notes while I read.
And now I am wondering about an English paper pieced quilt based on Penrose tiles (I am not the first)
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Omgosh Pentrose EPP! I have never been tempted to try.. I'm still crushing on 60° diamonds and related shapes. Lmk if you try.
ReplyDeleteHave you seen these before? It is new to me!
DeleteYes because I road the EPP wave since 2007.. there have been lots of patterns out and amazing quilt alongs.
ReplyDeleteI like how you take notes on post its though. I do that in my journal and calendar, especially for upcoming to do lists and keeping track of dates.