Star of David
By Richard Hinkle
Design is 10 rows, 17 cells.
Note: Full size picture is the last full page of this document.
Begin design:
Row 1: Space 8 times, ST [34], CH [16].
Row 2: space 7 times, ST [34], space 2 times, CH [16].
Row 3: space 1 time, CH [16], A [1] four times, ST [34], dot 4 two times, A [1] two times, CH [16], dot 4 four times, ST [34].
Row 4: space 2 times, CH [16], space 2 times, ST [34], space 6 times, CH [16], space 2 times, ST [34].
Row 5: space 3 times, CH [16], ST [34], space 8 times, CH [16], ST [34].
Row 6: space 3 times, ST [34], CH [16], space 8 times, ST [34], CH [16].
Row 7: space 2 times, ST [34], space 2 times, CH [16], space 6 times, ST [34], space 2 times, CH [16].
Row 8: space 1 time, ST [34], dot 3 four times, CH [16], dot 6 two times, dot 3 two times, ST [34], dot 6 four times, CH [16].
Row 9: space 7 times, CH [16], space 2 times, ST [34].
Row 10: space 8 times, CH [16], ST [34].
End Design.
Fun Facts:
Can you find the two equilateral triangles?
According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, “The Jewish community of Prague was the first to use the Star of David as its official symbol, and from the 17th century on the six-pointed star became the official seal of many Jewish communities and a general sign of Judaism, though it has no biblical or Talmudic authority.”
Resource:
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Star-of-David