Pattern

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Relations

  • Repetition: A pattern involves the repetition of elements or sequences.
  • Arrangement: An arrangement follows a particular pattern or design.
  • Consistency: Consistency involves recognizable, repeating patterns of behavior or performance.
  • Symmetry: Symmetry is a fundamental principle in the creation of patterns.
  • Consistency: Patterns promote consistency and uniformity.
  • Design: Patterns are often used in design to create visual interest or convey meaning.
  • Trend: Patterns can reveal trends or tendencies over time.
  • Sequence: Patterns consist of sequences of elements that repeat or follow a rule.
  • Order: Order can refer to a recurring pattern or regularity.
  • Algorithm: Algorithms are sets of rules or patterns for solving problems.
  • Habit: Patterns can become ingrained habits or routines.
  • Cycle: Patterns can involve cyclical or repeating sequences.
  • Sewing: Sewing patterns provide instructions and templates for creating garments or other sewn items.
  • Sequence: A sequence often follows a particular pattern or rule.
  • Arrangement: Patterns involve a specific arrangement of elements.
  • Weaving: Weaving allows for the creation of intricate patterns and designs in the fabric through the arrangement of the warp and weft threads.
  • Symmetry: Many patterns exhibit symmetry or balance.
  • Embroidery: Embroidery often involves following a pattern or design to create the stitched artwork.
  • Routine: Patterns are often found in routines or regular activities.
  • Regularity: Patterns exhibit regularity or a consistent structure.
  • Rhythm: Patterns can create a sense of rhythm or cadence.
  • Uniformity: Patterns often involve uniform or consistent elements.
  • Loom: Looms can be used to create intricate patterns in fabric.
  • Rhythm: A rhythm is created by arranging beats and silences into a specific pattern.
  • Predictability: Patterns allow for predictability and anticipation of what comes next.
  • Organization: Patterns help organize and structure information or elements.
  • Form: Form can describe a recurring pattern or arrangement.
  • Structure: A structure follows a particular pattern or arrangement of parts.
  • Structure: Patterns provide a structural framework or arrangement.
  • Order: Patterns impose order and organization on elements.
  • Arrangement: An arrangement can follow a particular pattern or design.
  • Motif: A motif is a recurring pattern or design element.