Curvy Churn Dash
Aug 06, 2020
3 minutes
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This block is a curvy version of the traditional Churn Dash block. As you may have gathered by now, I am somewhat obsessed with adding rolled-back curves to a design to transform it from the usual angular pieced effect into a softer curvy version.This can be done to many traditional blocks by replacing the diagonal half-square triangles with the rolled back curve. Why not explore some of your own?
In this Curvy Churn Dash block the four (4) corner half-square) are replaced by rolled back curves, giving a very different appearance to the block ().
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