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My method of keeping time was by knitting. I started this knitted timeline with seven stitches of green yarn using small needles. As I changed locations throughout the day, I changed the color of my yarn. Green = outside, navy = Cohen, blue = dorm room, yellow = dinner, light blue = bed. Obviously, the length of knitting is equivalent to the amount of time I spent in each place. At one point in the navy section, I felt that time was passing more slowly, so I switched to using bigger needles. The yellow crocheted circle at the bottom was an experiment to see how much i could crochet in the same amount of time I knitted half of the light blue. I attached it at the bottom to make it resemble a pendulum.
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