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How to make a tessellated windmill block

Tessellation

A tessellation is a repeating pattern of geometric shapes that  completely covers a surface without any gaps or overlaps. 

These shapes,  called tiles, fit together seamlessly to create a continuous and regular  arrangement.

Tessellations can be found in various forms in art,  architecture, and nature. 

Today’s block demonstrates a tessellation, showcasing a seamless pattern  where the red shape perfectly interlocks with the background fabric.  Upon closer inspection, the repetition of the same shape creates a  harmonious and continuous design.

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