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  2. File:Koch Snowflake 5th iteration.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Koch snowflake - Wikipedia

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    The Koch snowflake (also known as the Koch curve, Koch star, or Koch island [1] [2]) is a fractal curve and one of the earliest fractals to have been described. It is based on the Koch curve, which appeared in a 1904 paper titled "On a Continuous Curve Without Tangents, Constructible from Elementary Geometry" [3] by the Swedish mathematician Helge von Koch.

  4. File:KochFlake.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Snowflake.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Cowichan knitting - Wikipedia

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    The teaching of patterned sweater knitting is generally attributed to a settler from the Shetland Islands, Jerimina Colvin. [4] Mrs. Colvin settled in Cowichan Station in 1885, raised sheep, and hand-spun and dyed her own wool. She probably began to teach knitting by the 1890s, and added patterns as she learned them from other Scottish settlers ...

  7. Slip-stitch knitting - Wikipedia

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    However, mosaic knitting has limitations relative to other techniques for producing color patterns in knitting such as Fair-isle knitting. Depending on the pattern, a mosaic-knit fabric may be stiff and tense, due to the many slipped stitches; such fabrics may be better for coats and jackets, which do not require as much drape. The tension in ...

  8. Solomon's knot - Wikipedia

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    Solomon's knot carving in Almenno San Bartolomeo (Italy) Ancient Roman mosaic in Aquileia (Italy) Decorative Solomon's knot. Solomon's knot (Latin: sigillum Salomonis, lit. 'Solomon's seal') is a traditional decorative motif used since ancient times, and found in many cultures.

  9. File:Smith chart gen.svg - Wikipedia

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