A developer (Seung Lee) creates a blanket that visualizes the sleeping patterns of his 1-year-old child and draws attention. He said that the child’s sleep data was collected through an app (Baby Connect) and then converted to JavaScript and Python to visualize knitting patterns. Later, he created a browser-based HTML/Javascript tool to track stitch colors so that they could see where to tie them.
Through this process, a 106×114cm blanket was threaded through 185,000 stitches. It is said that the production period took 3 months. The upper row is the day the baby was born, and it is said to show the sleep pattern from row 1 to day 1. At the bottom is the baby’s 1st birthday. You can guess that you planned it before the baby was born.
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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The waking hours are gray and the sleeping hours are blue. The blanket should be read from left to right, with the left border marking at 12 o’clock and the right at 23:45. If you go to the bottom, you can see the pattern changing, which is said to be when the family traveled abroad together to celebrate the baby’s birthday. I thought about adjusting it in consideration of the time difference, but I thought that it would be a good memory to include this as well, so I left it as it is. It is a fresh way of expressing loving babies only for technicians. Related information can be found here .
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