Pi Dish

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Autism awareness month is nearly upon us, so I have a new design, with “Daniel Tammet” in mind, for those of us ordinary folks without savant skills.

Criticisms so far:-

1. The numbers are too big
2. The numbers are too small
3. There are not enough numbers, 50 numerals is stingy
4. The numbers are anti-clockwise
5. It has to end with a zero or serious pain ensues
6. The numbers are upside down
7. Where are the fish?
8. Why can’t we have negative numbers instead?
9. Green is better

Please feel free to add your own criticism and comments so that I can adjust and try to accommodate.

Cheers dears

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13 Comments

  1. Barbara:

    I love it!

    If I were to buy one, I would choose green, if there was a choice.

  2. empress bee (of the high sea):

    well, where ARE the fish? ha ha ha and btw, where is the pie!

    smiles, bee
    xoxoxoxxoxoxoxo

  3. pixiemama:

    No criticisms – I just love that you’re doing pottery. It’s on my “someday” list.

    Oh, yeah – and most kids? Natural born critics. Give them their VERY FAVORITE THING and it’s still bound to be too small/too large, too blue/not enough blue… whatever. And god forbid it be scratchy!

  4. Rebel Mother:

    For Daniel in mind I think this is perfect. He likes blue and is a Pi genius, so you have cleverly connected the pie to Pi, plus what Pi equals. Well done!

  5. jams O'Donnell:

    I love it Maddy. What a wonderful thing to put a chesecake on!

  6. Niksmom:

    Yes, let the critics eat Pi! Or do I mean pie? Erm, in any case, **I** think they are brilliant and very clever.

  7. Gattina:

    Lol ! that’s a real problem. I love it as it is.

  8. HAMMER:

    Clever.

    Sage green would be nice.

  9. claire p:

    Hi, Thanks for popping by my blog. Yes it has been a bit of pig the last few weeks. But the sun’s out and I’m a bit better now.

    I like the pi dish. Will they be for sale?

  10. Whitterer on Autism » Blog Archive » Her Royal Highness and Pi dish Two:

    [...] on a final note in response to the “criticism” that the bowls were too ‘empty’ meaning ‘too much blank [...]

  11. Lightening:

    Nothing to add other than wow, that’s amazing! :)

    Happy Smiley Saturday (even thought it is now Monday here – I’m running behind this week).

  12. Alicia:

    Love it!! So creative :)

  13. lime:

    no criticism, i think it’s wonderfully quirky and clever!