This pattern has a few cute things: a right and left handed version of the flower and some structures that seem a little out of place. The green flower is the left and the purple is the right. What I find more interesting is the way the 4 octagons behave between the flowers--there is a diagonal slit between them that alternates its direction. The pentagons are just decorative but they make the white space more interesting.
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Saturday, March 07, 2015
Octagonal flowers
This pattern has a few cute things: a right and left handed version of the flower and some structures that seem a little out of place. The green flower is the left and the purple is the right. What I find more interesting is the way the 4 octagons behave between the flowers--there is a diagonal slit between them that alternates its direction. The pentagons are just decorative but they make the white space more interesting.
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