Pattern Design a book for Students Treating in a Practical Way of the Anatomy

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Pattern Design a book for Students Treating in a Practical Way of the Anatomy
Day, Lewis Foreman, 1845-1910
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[o6 PATTERN DESIGN.
134. OLD DUTCH PRINT.
which result from keeping the unit of design within the h'nes of the repeat is, to cover so Httle of the ground with it, to leave so much space about it, that it resolves itself into some sort of a sprig or spot pattern.
They may be disguised by designing within, not squares SUNDRY SCAFFOLDINGS. 107 or diamonds, but some such broken geometric scaffolding as would be given by say four of the shapes in diagram 127 (which would themselves repeat on the lin
...es of the diamond) or within some equally broken but less regular shape. For my own part, I have never thought that worth doing. It might, however, be worth while to design a narrow flowing pattern, in which it was desired to avoid anything like a vertical direction within the lines of a zig-zag (128) or of the slanting "herringbone" (128) which results from continuing the dia- gonal lines until they meet at right angles. It is long unbroken lines in one direction which are so apt to assert themselves.

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