Cool Patterns Ohannes Overlapping patterns The pieces in this pattern overlap like the scales on a fish or the shingles on a roof.

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Cool Patterns Ohannes

Overlapping patterns The pieces in this pattern overlap like the scales on a fish or the shingles on a roof.

Radial pattern Each piece of this pattern comes from a central point. Many flowers have radial patterns

Natural Patterns This pattern is found in nature. A natural pattern is rarely exact. Rainbows always are the same.

Safe pattern – Many patterns have a purpose. The purpose of a safe pattern is to protect or camouflage. These patterns vary greatly.

Spotted patterns Any pattern composed of spots is a spotted pattern. A piece of polka-dot fabric has a spotted pattern. So does a dalmatian