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Find quilts, or books with pictures of quilts, made with square patches.
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Invite children to describe their patterns. Talk about principles of visual organization such as rhythm, repetition, unity, and balance.
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Look at quilt designs. What patterns are used? What shapes do you see? How are square patches put together to make a harmonious design?
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To make your own quilt patterns, print Crayola® MiniStampers on paper.
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Cut several quilt squares using Crayola® Scissors.
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On construction paper, arrange the quilt squares in an appealing design. Use Crayola® Glue Sticks to attach them.
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