Interlocking Pattern

Interlocking Pattern is a pattern which is similar in appearance to tessellation. These patterns are made of geometric shapes that fit next to each other with none of the background showing through. This means that the motifs appear to be linked and one piece cannot be changed without affecting the others. Interlocking patterns are usually printed onto a finished piece of fabric rather than being colour woven.

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Written by Kelly Mitchell

Kelly Mitchell, extremely competent and reliable, she is currently in her third year at the University of Lincoln UK, studying Fashion. Kelly is responsible for the Fabrics, Fibers and Leathers sections of our Dictionary


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