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Streets with paving stones have often an interesting pattern. The smallest part of it is the stone itself, but here no stone is like the others. Because the shape of the stones is irregular, the composition consists of small and big stones and between all of them is more or less sand. | Streets with paving stones have often an interesting pattern. The smallest part of it is the stone itself, but here no stone is like the others. Because the shape of the stones is irregular, the composition consists of small and big stones and between all of them is more or less sand. | ||
[[File:StonePattern.jpg]] | [[File:StonePattern.jpg]] | ||
===Tristan Weis=== | |||
[[File:Couchclothpattern.jpg|400px]] | |||
The pattern consists of very small strings. There are strings from the bottom to the top, and from left to right. Running from one side to another, every few millimeters a batch of strings runs over the crossing batch; after that it runs under the next one; over the one after - and so on. The batches running from left to right seem slightly thicker, forming a diversified web with the thinner ones from top to bottom. | |||
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[[File:Couchclothpatternsketch.jpg|400px]] |
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