Apr 17

I found this very cool article on a new handwriting analysis software. I would love to know how successful this ends up being and I can’t wait to hear about the results of the testing. From what little I’ve read in fictional crime books, handwriting analysis is an extremely delicate business and it’s more of an art then an exact science. I decided to do more investigation and came across this article which has really raised more questions then answers about graphology and forensic handwriting analysis. Most of the other websites that I’ve found have basically been on graphology, which seems to be less of a science then a fortune telling prop.

I wonder if The Gannon Technologies Group will publish their findings and how extensive their publishing might be.

Apr 17

I finally took some pictures of my finished Peacock Feathers Shawl. Unfortunately I couldn’t find anything to lay it on top of that didn’t distract from the shawl so it’s lying on top of a ratty carpet.

This is the bottom edge of the shawl. I really like the design detail that the edging has.

The yarn I used for this shawl was Jaggerspun Zephyr in Jade. I used a size 5 US or 3.75nmm needle. Posted by Picasa

Peacock Feathers

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