This quilt has three sizes of squares: the small white square, the medium olive square, and the rest. The pattern can take a while to understand but the colours help. Since this quilt doesn't have a four-way rotational symmetry, the program written isn't as short as I would like. When I get a little more free time I'll experiment with some more unravelling of loops. This pattern like the last is from "Tilings and Patterns".
This blog is devoted to patterns made with polygons. I'll try to have something interesting posted regularly.
Friday, December 01, 2006
Patch Quilt
This quilt has three sizes of squares: the small white square, the medium olive square, and the rest. The pattern can take a while to understand but the colours help. Since this quilt doesn't have a four-way rotational symmetry, the program written isn't as short as I would like. When I get a little more free time I'll experiment with some more unravelling of loops. This pattern like the last is from "Tilings and Patterns".
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