Herringbone pattern - Where to start
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I've now ordered my blocks - bradstone original woburn in 2 sizes 134x134 and 200 x134 and want to lay them in what the Bradstone brochure describes as offset herringbone 90* using two sizes. My problem is as there are no straight lines in this pattern do I start from the straight line across the house or in the middle somewhere. Or do you think this is too complicated and should I stick to a stretcher pattern. Your advice would be appreciated. Many thanks.
trevor guy
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In the Bradstone driveway collection brochure on page 54 it shows it is possible but as it is such a small diagram it is hard to see the overall pattern very well. How they do it is by grouping 2 square blocks and two oblong blocks together to make a big oblong but as they are offset there is no straight line more than about half a meter. Have just found a full page photo of this type in the same book on page 6 but I still would'nt really know where to start.
trevor guy
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I can see what you mean. I looked at their pdf which you can expand up to see the pattern better.
I suggest you cut out some card rectangles to scale. The four flags make a rectangle 334x268 so 33½mm x 27mm would work OK. You could then set out a section on a 10th scale drawing of the drive.
I suggest you cut out some card rectangles to scale. The four flags make a rectangle 334x268 so 33½mm x 27mm would work OK. You could then set out a section on a 10th scale drawing of the drive.
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