Power Point Presentation Working with Pattern
Lesson 1: What is a motif?
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Lesson 1: What is a motif?
Part 1
A motif is a single image, shape or symbol
What is a motif?
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Lesson 2: What is a pattern?
Lesson 2: What is a pattern?
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Power Point Presentation Working with Pattern Part 2
What is a pattern?
Power Point Presentation Working with Pattern
Lesson 2: What is a pattern?
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Part 2
A pattern relies upon three things:
1 A motif 2 Repeating of the motif 3 How the repeats of the motif
are organised way as a pattern
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Repeats The motif is simply repeated over and over along horizontal and vertical lines
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Reflection
Reflection is where the original motif is reflected across a line or axis. This is the Line of Symmetry
This creates a symmetrical pattern
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Rotation
Rotation is where the original design is rotated around a single point
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Rotation through different angles
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Textile Art
120° Degrees
90° Degrees
60° Degrees 180° Degrees
Lesson 3:
What is a ‘half drop’?
Lesson 3: What is a ‘half drop’?
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Power Point Presentation Working with Pattern Part 3
What is a ‘half drop’?
Power Point Presentation Working with Pattern
Lesson 3: What is a ‘half drop’?
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Part 3
‘Half drop’ repeats
This is where every other line of motifs is staggered
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Lesson 4: William Morris’s patterns
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Power Point Presentation Working with Pattern Part 4
Diamond method
Here, the square or diamond shaped patterned lines were made up by using stems of flowers or leaves
(Indian Diaper (Morris,1875); a diaper is another word for a diamond shaped pattern)
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