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Review on 🧮 Fibonacci Inspired Scrapbooking & Stamping Templates: Achieve Perfect Proportions with CLPA by Wendy Rodriguez

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Interesting concept

I gave a more comprehensive look at the 12 inch ruler and using star and square patterns with a ruler. This Fibonacci star pattern and sequence is very interesting. They come with minimal instructions on how to use them. Most likely because it could take a whole textbook to understand all the concepts. I think you also need to know what you're going to use the stars for before they can give anything more than general instructions. I was following the concepts I had heard in the same sentence as Fibonacci and that was quilting. Although I found out that Jeannie Beyer had several blog posts about using the Fibonacci sequence in quilting, she didn't specifically mention the square pattern or the star pattern, so I was on my own after some learning to see if I could use the Understanding basic principles of measurement and consistency, I took paper, pencil, and ruler with square and star patterns. The star template said it was based on 6 inches while the squares were based on 5 inches. Using the 12 inch ruler and the rectangular design shown in the templates, I enlarged the rectangle for the squares to one based on 6 inches. Then, using both sides of the ruler, I fitted each square into a rectangle, and then I was able to fit the different stars into their respective squares. It worked! I was very proud of myself to say the least. I have no idea what area of math this is taught in, but my class where it might be a part of was Geometry 51. I didn't take any math classes other than self-study to make sure I previously knew metric and apothecary measurements to go to nursing school. You, but I'll keep my eyes open. I mainly use squares and rectangles in my quilting so I may try to find a way to use them as parts of quilt blocks. The Fibonacci sequence often appears in nature, such as plants and seashells. I appreciate receiving ce. Many Thanks.

Pros
  • 🎨 Golden ratio design. Designs using the divine Fibonacci ratio, the golden ratio, or Phi are known to be pleasing to the eye. So don't just use a stencil template to draw any size star, use a gold geometric design template for your logo. Design, art or craft project for perfect results.
Cons
  • Not bad, but...