- The concept of zero as a number has roots in ancient mathematics, with Brahmagupta, a 7th-century Indian mathematician, being credited with developing methods for using zero in calculations.
- I’ve got zero!
I am struggling with this
This pattern can be found on Ravelry
Why am I struggling, you ask. Because this is a different construction in my book— you knit a base section one month and you add to it each month by adding a side section—sounds confusing, but, supposedly, the scarf will take on a diagonal feature.
All well and good, yes! I’ m struggling reading the chart, trying to keep last month’s stitches on its own set of needles. Yes, I know I could place those stitches on a lifeline—that’s too much trouble—so we soldier on.
I’m using bits of my handspun in hopes when and if I finish, the scarf will take on festive look. In the meantime, struggle has become my middle name!
Quietly my needle and thread
Today’s letter is L
There are Log Cabins—
Reading now! One of my favorite authors! She features women in historical content
As I follow this challenge
Please check out the April Blogging from A to Z Challenge
#AtoZChallenge
a-to-zchallenge.com
today will be sixth day and should be letter F
My F day is FanFiction. Do you know about this? I didn’t until our daughter started writing for this. She lives to write—actually has a talent for writing. She self published a cozy mystery that paid for part of her college fees. But, alas, she got a job—in a different field.
Since she is a professional now, in her spare time she will write FanFiction. I have read some of her stories and they are quite good—of course, what else can I say, I’m her Mother!
“Fan fiction, also known as fanfic, is a writing genre where fans create stories based on existing fictional characters, universes, and plot points. Fanfic writers can continue canon storylines, place characters in new settings, or "fix" aspects of the original plot. Fanfic allows fans to use their imagination, connect with the fiction they enjoy, and collaborate with other fans. It existed before the internet, but the web has made it extremely popular.”
I just accepted FanFiction, then when I dug deeper, there is a lot more to this—even down to how it’s spelled—who would have thought! Just go online and look—whoa!
FanFiction or fan fiction authors do not get paid; they are writing just for pleasure of writing. Is it legal? Yes!
I’m amazed at the number of FanFiction articles, authors and stories you can find on this subject. Pick one and you can be entertained for hours, no charge, except the hours you use!
Off to read more of daughter’s stories………
Back to the loom please! Can’t keep leaving the loom as a “catch” all!! I know it’s convenient to just throw Stuff on the bench or the wa...