. Teacher's manual for freehand drawing in intermediate schools. 100 TEACHERS MANUAL. Twelve-Pointed Star. Directions. —Draw a hexagon and triangles, as in thehlackboard e::ercise on p. 81. Drawtwo other triangles by connectingthe centres of the alternate slides (jfthe hexagon. Line in. IMnke mchnse of this exercise as vou deem Remember that the time tomake most use of the rubber isjust before 3ou begin to line ina drawing. All the lines, andparts of lines, which do not be-long to the form, should then be carefuly erased,otherwise 3ou will frequently line in portions youshould not. Patt
. Teacher's manual for freehand drawing in intermediate schools. 100 TEACHERS MANUAL. Twelve-Pointed Star. Directions. —Draw a hexagon and triangles, as in thehlackboard e::ercise on p. 81. Drawtwo other triangles by connectingthe centres of the alternate slides (jfthe hexagon. Line in. IMnke mchnse of this exercise as vou deem Remember that the time tomake most use of the rubber isjust before 3ou begin to line ina drawing. All the lines, andparts of lines, which do not be-long to the form, should then be carefuly erased,otherwise 3ou will frequently line in portions youshould not. Patterns for Covering Even Surfaces. Patterns for covering even surfaces are oftencalled diapers. They are usually based on the tri-angle or square, two elementary geometrical forms,either of which, when repeated, will qoxqv flatsurface without leaving interstices. By using curvedlines instead of straight lines, or by using the twocombined, you can easily secure a great variety ofpatterns, which, to the uneducated eye, will appearto be constructed in ways altogether different. Diaper patterns can be properly used wheneveryou have a flat surface to be decorated, as in thecase of woven fabrics, floors, &c. Because they canthen be properly used, it does not follow, b} anymeans, that they are always the best form of decora-tion to
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