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| 1. Patterned pieces graded in a tonal column in the Fibonacci proportions. |
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| 2. Pattern produced in 1 cut in strips at right angles in Fibonacci proportions. Glued down with gap. |
| 3. Similar sequence to 2 but rearranged in a different way. |
| 4. One patterned and 1 plain paper cut into strips using Fibonacci sequence. |
| 4a. Same as 4 |
| 5. Previous design cut at right angles in Fibonacci sequence. Glued onto plain background leaving gaps in Fibonacci sequence. |
| 6. Alternate strips have been flipped. |
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| 7. New Fibonacci block using 5 strips in tonal order. |
| 8. Block 7 photocopied and joined together, then made into equal strips and staggered. |
| 9. Strips as in 7, photocopied and joined together, cut into equal strips and made into a square design like a log cabin patchwork. |
| 10. I took block 8 cut cut it in strips at 45 degree angle and rearranged them into different patterns. |
| 11. Squares of patterned paper using formula of the Golden Mean |
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| 12a Logarithmic Spiral. The background is pieced using the Golden Mean formula |
| 12b. Platonic Solids. This background is based on the Fibonacci series, using the numbers 1, 1, 2, 3, 5 etc. for the different coloured strips of fabric patterns. The strips are all the same size. |
| 12c. Sacred Feminine. This background is similar to 12b. |
| 12d Labyrinths and Mazes; using a similar background. |
| 12e Pyramids |
| 12f. Double Helix |














