Page:Pattern design - a book for students treating in a practical way of the anatomy, planning & evolution of repeated ornament.djvu/15

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. NC PACE 1. Peach blossoms on the ice — Japanese .... 4 2. Predetermined gaps in pattern — L. F. D. . . . 6 3. Balance of ornament enough for a panel but not for a repeated pattern l. f. d: . . . . 7 4. Wall pattern in which the lines of the scroll are quite evenly balanced l. f. d. . . . 9 5. Stripe — breaks giving cross-lines ii 6. Zig-zag — -points giving cross-lines ii 7. Stripes — ornament giving slanting lines . . . 12 8. Stripes — ornament giving upright lines ... 12 9. Square lattice. Chf.couer 12 10. Interlacing 12 11. Interlacing strips of different colour . . . 13 12. Close plaiting 13 13. Looser plaiting 13 14. Open plaiting 14 15. Plaited strips of different width 14 16. Diapers of squares and groups of squares ... 14 17. Diaper, of which the unit of repeat is a group of three squares. Diaper, of which the unit is a GROUP of five squares 1 3 lb. Diaper, of which the unit of repeat is a group of EIGHT squares — tAlHAMBRESQUE TILE MOSAIC . . 1 5 19. Fret pattern on the lines of a square l.ttice . i6 20. Diamond diaper i6 21. Zig-zag diaper built on diamond lines . . . . i6