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Published: 2008-11-05 22:56:14 +0000 UTC; Views: 6941; Favourites: 8; Downloads: 3083
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To show that with a single simple pattern, it is easy to make different borders by repetition. On each exemple I show a part that is connected and another that is not. Of course many other variants are possible with a base unit.A few tilings are coming to show
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Comments: 12
LethielArt [2013-05-15 10:35:29 +0000 UTC]
Hi, I used your wonderful stock here: [link] Thanks so much!
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DryBonesReborn [2011-02-03 03:38:18 +0000 UTC]
What is this called? I've seen it before on items.
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DryBonesReborn In reply to Patterns-stock [2011-02-08 20:23:14 +0000 UTC]
Wasn't it 'key' pattern?
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Patterns-stock In reply to DryBonesReborn [2011-02-16 10:02:56 +0000 UTC]
May be for americans ? I dont know ; those are classical greek patterns, and arranged in a row we call it a greek.
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GeniusBee [2010-02-09 02:25:17 +0000 UTC]
Hi! I used this pattern here:
[link]
Thanks so much! This pattern is surprisingly hard to find!
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Patterns-stock In reply to undercoverblacksheep [2009-02-12 17:40:52 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for letting me know
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undercoverblacksheep In reply to Patterns-stock [2009-02-13 03:17:42 +0000 UTC]
it was useful ^.^
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Patterns-stock [2008-11-09 15:52:38 +0000 UTC]
Hum, I think I got it wrong about the two last, one is totally connected an the other one not at all.
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