Father Lovingly Crochets a Snuggly Blanket That Visualizes His Son’s First Year of Sleeping Patterns
The Sleep Blanket
A visualization of my son's sleep pattern from birth to his first birthday. Crochet border surrounding a double knit body. Each row represents a single day. Each stitch represents 6 minutes of time spent awake or asleep #knitting #crochet #datavisualization pic.twitter.com/xwBh7vIilJ
- Seung Lee (@Lagomorpho) July 12, 2019
Webcomic artist Seung Lee of Heart-Comics very cleverly printed out a visualization his son's first year sleeping patterns and lovingly used it to crochete a blanket. Lee printed out the pattern with the help of Baby Connect and and began looping a blue on beige pattern, with the blue waves indicating every 24 hours throughout the entire year, using a homemade HTML/Javascript tool to aid in the process.
The blanket took a bit of time and had to be made in four parts. Once completed, however, the blanket was a hit with the person who matters most.
There's nothing quite like the feeling of someone loving the thing you made for them pic.twitter.com/4U1VBCcKNm
- Seung Lee (@Lagomorpho) July 15, 2019
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