Bead Crochet Bracelets: What Would Escher Do?
Year: 2012 Authors: Ellie Baker; Susan Goldstine
Core claim
A bead plane method lets designers extract bracelet patterns from planar tessellations and produce more symmetric, recognizable bead crochet designs.
Topics
bead crochet, tessellations, bracelet design, Escher-inspired patterns, planar tilings
Domains
tessellation theory, torus geometry, symmetry studies, translation invariance, textile craft, pattern design, surface ornament, mathematical art
Methods
diagonal charts, vertical charts, bead plane tilings, polygon deformation
Media
beads, thread, crochet hook, seed beads, pony beads
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