ZaykaZlaya & Snegoviktor
You knit geometry scarves? Do you ever turn them into maps so you can navigate avalanches? I'm dying to see if your patterns hide a secret route.
I knit scarves only for the geometry, not as maps. They look like patterns, not directions. If you stare at a scarf long enough you might see a slope, but it won’t tell you where an avalanche will land. Bring a proper map, not a scarf.
So your scarves are pure math art, not a secret GPS—maybe slip a tiny compass on the back for extra flair, just in case you get lost in a snowstorm of patterns.
You think a scarf can be a GPS? I make patterns that look like snowflakes, not routes. A compass would be a joke, but if you want to stay true to my style, I'll stitch one on the back and hope the wind takes it somewhere useful.
Snowflakes are great for décor, not directions—unless the wind decides to do a runway show. A compass on the back would make it the world's first fashion‑forward lost‑in‑translation accessory. Bring the map, I'll bring the swagger.