Triangle fade: Unlocking the Hidden Secrets of Geometry

– The Triangle Fade pattern starts with larger triangles that are closer together at the bottom, gradually getting smaller and further apart toward the top.
– The color of the pattern also gradually changes.
– The Triangle Fade pattern looks great with most logos.
– There are color options available, including grayscale, blue, red, green, purple/pink, navy/yellow, green/navy, ice, fire, orange, rainbow, pastel, and earth.
– The pattern does not work on certain product colors, such as lime.
– Triangle Fade is a pattern that creates color gradients using equilateral triangles.
– Templates and instructions for cutting the triangles are provided within the pattern.
– The pattern is available as a PDF digital download.
– There are three sizes available: Baby (30″ x 36″), Small Throw (46″ x 55″), and Large Throw (58″ x 69″).
– Basic knowledge of quilting is assumed for this pattern.
– The pattern includes diagrams, instructions, alternate color ideas, and a coloring page.
– The pattern is for personal use only and duplication is prohibited.
– Quilts made using Lo & Behold patterns can be sold, but credit must be given to Lo & Behold Stitchery.
– The recommended number of colors for the quilt is 1-3, with various shades of those colors.
– The fabrics used for the cover quilt are Robert Kaufman Kona Solids, with 15 colors.
– Quilting for the cover quilt is done by Walker Quilt Co.
– There are examples of Triangle Fade quilts made by Nicole Wiles and Megan Saenz.
– The pattern can be viewed on a phone/computer or printed on standard 8.5″ x 11″ paper.
– If there are difficulties with the initial download, trying a different browser or device may help.
– The paper pattern and quilt kits are also available for purchase in the shop.

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Master the Trend: Taper Fade with Striking Back Design!

The article discusses the trend of taper fade haircuts with designs. It highlights that this style has become popular and is suitable for both formal and informal looks. The article then lists eight different taper fade picks with designs that readers can try. These include a tapered crew cut with a design on the back of the neck, a mullet haircut with faded sides and a design on the left side of the head, a messy bun with an undercut design, a designed buzz cut with a smooth faded appearance, a flat top fade with a design and a sharp fade on the forehead, a curly fade with lines, and a curly shag haircut with a designed back. The article provides ideas and options for incorporating designs into taper fade haircuts.

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