"Squares was a breeze" or "Anything I find satisfactory"

May 06, 2009 18:32

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crustycurmudgeo May 7 2009, 03:56:14 UTC
I don't know if all your squares are the same color, probably not if my wife's granny-squares blankets are an example, but if so, perhaps you could vary the joining yarn colors to make a maze pattern like this -


This is a 14x10 patter which would use all your squares. If you have different color squares, perhaps the colors could be set to highlight the maze solution? Or the dead ends? If you need a specific number of squares on the solution route, I can create another maze that has it.

Just a thought.

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missy42 May 7 2009, 04:35:29 UTC
Yes, each square has a flower and there are 10 different flower colours to arrange. I appreciate the suggestion, and the diagram. I'm actually shooting for something different, though. I want it to look really random, but at the same time, there are certain "rules" I'm applying to how close any two squares of the same colour are together, how many of each colour are in each lengthwise row and in each width-wise row. The best way I can think to describe it is like a sudoku with colours rather than numbers. Only larger and slightly more complicated. I know, I know, I'm a masochist with this stuff.

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