mathematical

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have you ever wondered…
how many beads you can make with a 2 ounce package of premo?
or how much cane you can get from the same amount of clay?

elaine robitaille gives us a short lesson in ‘clay math’ here and here

flipflopbeads

speaking for all of us who are mathematically challenged…thanks elaine!


3 Responses to mathematical
  1. Elaine
    November 14, 2006 | 1:41 pm

    Whoever said math wasn’t any fun… Doing it in clay makes the medicine go down easier.

  2. Julie
    November 14, 2006 | 4:23 pm

    I’ve never seen something like this before…thank god for those who think in mathematicl terms…and thanks to those who find these kinds of nuggets!!
    Julie

  3. [...] What made me grin was that Susan had linked to my Math related posts. My clay buddies are frequently teasing me that I am the groups pet geek and I guess it’s gotta be true! For me, there’s some math in just about everything I do from my clay to my design work and it’s all beautiful! Colours and nature are linked inextricably with numbers in so many ways. And I hated algebra and trig, too. [...]

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