Flip Patterns ©  Copyright Kapow! 2017.

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Flip Patterns ©  Copyright Kapow! 2017

1. Draw an object on A4 paper Draw a picture (anything you like) to fill most of an A4 piece of paper. ©  Copyright Kapow! 2017

2. Choose an area of your drawing to trace into a 10cm box. On a piece of tracing paper, draw a 10cm box. Place the tracing paper over an interesting section of the drawing. Try to make sure there are diagonal lines or curved areas for the best effects. ©  Copyright Kapow! 2017

3. Trace the design on BOTH sides of the tracing paper. Using a soft pencil such as 2B or darker, and trace over the design on both sides of the tracing paper. Trace the outside box also. ©  Copyright Kapow! 2017

4. Trace the image onto paper. A little piece of masking tape helps keep it in place Trace the image onto a new piece of A4 paper now. You could fold the A4 paper into quarters and trace the design into the centre where the lines meet. Use a piece of masking tape to hold it in place and rub over the pencil lines to create an image on the underside. ©  Copyright Kapow! 2017

5. Flip the pattern so it’s symmetrical. You need to flip the pattern over now. This creates a symmetrical pattern. You should have traced pencil onto both sides of the tracing paper. If not, do it now. Trace over the outlines to create a mirror image of your first design. ©  Copyright Kapow! 2017

6. Flip it again. Put the tracing paper back to where it was originally in the first square. Flip it over again, this time into the lower box. This makes a mirror image in the opposite direction. It should line up with the first drawing. Trace the drawing again to leave the impression on the paper. ©  Copyright Kapow! 2017

7. Flip it one last time! Can you work out how you need to flip the tracing paper to complete the pattern? It should be easy now! Trace it to leave a completed pattern ©  Copyright Kapow! 2017

8. Finish the pattern Now go ahead and colour the pattern you have made. You could go over the outlines first with a black pen. ©  Copyright Kapow! 2017