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Sunday, August 06, 2006
This pattern applies the concept of a five point star to heptagons. The five point star
can be constructed with a pentagon path that alternates a small turns to the right followed by a larger turns to the left. For heptagons, there are fourteen polygons instead ten. As well, the purple triangles and pentagons are added to the loop fourteen heptagons for decoration. I think that these extra polygons help bring out the symmetry.
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