From Katherine Jane in New York City:
A friend just sent me this link dedicated to strange and wonderful sciencey knits:
(Squeamish be warned, there's a couple of dissection-themed knits in there.)
I love niches within niches; not just science, not just knitting, but knitting science!
This sent me on a delightful Ravelry binge, looking through all the patterns that relate to sciency themes. Probably my favorite was this cowl, by talented artist Kiriko Moth:

Coral Reef Cowl by Kiriko Moth (picture used with permission)
Anyone else out there have a favorite sciencey knit?
-Katherine Jane-----

Katherine Jane Arathoon lives in New York City and occasionally guest blogs for Knitting Out Loud. She also blogs at Between Ewe And Me.
2 comments:
Ooh, a follow-up link:
http://manhattancraftroom.blogspot.com/2008/03/another-nyc-crochet-soiree.html
More knitted coral, so beautiful!
-Katherine Jane
Love the knitted frog! Thank you for this post, Katherine Jane.
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