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Produktdetails
The finished item can be used as a wall-hanging or afghan. We use ours for education purposes. It is made in simple garter stitch using one yarn at a time.
It is a '100 square'. The squares across the top row represent the numbers 1 -10, the second row 11 - 20, and so on. The colours show which numbers, from 1 - 10, divide into the numbers represented by the squares. Each colour shows a different multiplication table. There are 10 colours that must be distinctly different from each other, plus a contrast colour for the lines between the squares.
The original Counting Pane was bought by the Science Museum (London)
One of the photos shows a Tunisian crochet version made by Margaret O'Mara.
There is a press article here, from November 2010, about a school who created a slightly different version of Counting Pane.
There is more information about the maths on the Woolly Thoughts web site.
Designed by mathekniticians Pat Ashforth and Steve Plummer.
- Hersteller
- Unabhängiger Designer
- Handarbeit
- Knitting
- Designer
- Woolly Thoughts
- Druckformat
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Notizen
- You can use any type of yarn, in ten easily differentiated colours. The original was made in DK. You may need a circular needle for the borders.
- Seiten
- 7
- Schwierigkeit
- Anfänger
- Garnstärke
DK (3,75-4,50 mm)
6-Ply (3,00-3,50 mm)
Sport (3,50-3,75 mm)