8-POINTEDSTARBLOCkS 49
Evening Star Block
This is one of many 8-pointed stars
that stand on one point instead of
on two.
TO DRAFT A 6 ̋ (FINISHED) BLOCK:
- Draft a 6 ̋ Kaleidoscope block (page 47); do not erase
any lines.
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Draft a Kaleidoscope block.
- Where the horizontal and vertical lines meet the
outer edge, label 1, 3, 5, and 7, starting from the top and
working clockwise. - Where the corner diagonal lines intersect with each
corner’s AB diagonal line, label 2, 4, 6, and 8, starting at
the upper right corner and working clockwise. - With a red pencil, connect 1 to 4 to 7 to 2 to 5 to 8
to 3 to 6 to 1.
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Label the horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines.
Connect the numbers.
- Erase all unnecessary lines, leaving only seamlines.
Evening Star Variation Block
A few lines added to an Evening
Star make this block a little more
formal.
TO DRAFT A 6 ̋ (FINISHED) BLOCK:
- Draft a 6 ̋ Evening Star block (at left); do not erase
any lines.
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Draft an Evening Star block.
- With a blue pencil, connect points 1 through 8 and
back to 1, sequentially.
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Connect 1–8 and back to 1.
- Erase all unnecessary lines, leaving only seamlines.