Need opinions.
Mar. 4th, 2010 11:33 pmI'm making flag scarves (that I plan on selling, ohohoho~)! I started Ameriscarf this week because I had the spare yarn on me, and now that I'm almost up to the stars, I need opinions. Which looks better, five stars or six?

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Edit, because this poll is crazy tied, and has been from the start.
My reasons for five: It's a 0 away from 50, and it makes it all Fibonacci-like (one scarf, two sections, three colors, five stars, the blue field is eight stripes long, thirteen red-and-white, twenty one stripes total), which overjoys the mathfag in me. IT WASN'T INTENTIONAL. And it's fact that Fibonacci ratios are very aesthetically pleasing.
My reasons for six: the pattern on the real American flag, a row of five rows of six, and four rows of five. But the rows of six flank the rows of five, so. I don't know. Also, the six stars make for less dead space. Practical, but less mathy and Venuslike.
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Even if they don't look that way, the stars are evenly spaced apart from each other and from the edges of the blue field. Thanks~

(Click to enlarge)
Edit, because this poll is crazy tied, and has been from the start.
My reasons for five: It's a 0 away from 50, and it makes it all Fibonacci-like (one scarf, two sections, three colors, five stars, the blue field is eight stripes long, thirteen red-and-white, twenty one stripes total), which overjoys the mathfag in me. IT WASN'T INTENTIONAL. And it's fact that Fibonacci ratios are very aesthetically pleasing.
My reasons for six: the pattern on the real American flag, a row of five rows of six, and four rows of five. But the rows of six flank the rows of five, so. I don't know. Also, the six stars make for less dead space. Practical, but less mathy and Venuslike.
[Poll #1534026]
Even if they don't look that way, the stars are evenly spaced apart from each other and from the edges of the blue field. Thanks~