Triangle Alternating Directions Pattern
A Triangle Alternating Directions Pattern consists of a pattern of uniform squares like that of a checkerboard. Each square is cut diagonally, so within the square there are two right triangles that meet at the hypotenuse. The squares are alternated by the tiles that are cut diagonally one direction then the other to create a feeling of movement.
A Triangle Alternating Directions Pattern consists of a pattern of uniform squares like that of a checkerboard. Each square is cut diagonally, so within the square there are two right triangles that meet at the hypotenuse. The squares are alternated by the tiles that are cut diagonally one direction then the other to create a feeling of movement.
