"Making Mathematics with Needlework" refers to the practice of using needlework techniques—such as sewing, knitting, quilting, and embroidery—as tools for exploring mathematical concepts. This approach leverages the tactile and visual nature of textile arts to teach and reinforce various mathematical ideas, including geometry, patterns, symmetry, and spatial reasoning. In educational settings, this methodology can engage learners in a hands-on way, allowing them to create mathematical objects and patterns while developing their skills in both mathematics and needlework.
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