Neurodivergent Quilt Pattern

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The Neurodivergent pattern was inspired from receiving a late diagnosis of ADHD. Discovering that I am part of the neurodivergent community has helped me to learn to work with my brain and my body instead of trying to fight against them. This pattern is meant to look like an abstract top down view of the brain. The contrasts of brighter and darker colors represent both the fun and energetic sides of ADHD as well as the darker and harder sides of it. The somewhat chaotic look of the varied colors and squiggles shows the busyness of the neurodivergent brain. My hope is also to increase awareness of and education on ADHD and other disorders on the neurodivergent spectrum. This pattern consists of two main types of blocks, Quarter Circle blocks and Mod Path blocks. Mod path blocks are similar to quarter circle blocks but rather than the curve being ¼” from the edge the curve lines up with the edge of the block.

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The Neurodivergent pattern was inspired from receiving a late diagnosis of ADHD. Discovering that I am part of the neurodivergent community has helped me to learn to work with my brain and my body instead of trying to fight against them. This pattern is meant to look like an abstract top down view of the brain. The contrasts of brighter and darker colors represent both the fun and energetic sides of ADHD as well as the darker and harder sides of it. The somewhat chaotic look of the varied colors and squiggles shows the busyness of the neurodivergent brain. My hope is also to increase awareness of and education on ADHD and other disorders on the neurodivergent spectrum. This pattern consists of two main types of blocks, Quarter Circle blocks and Mod Path blocks. Mod path blocks are similar to quarter circle blocks but rather than the curve being ¼” from the edge the curve lines up with the edge of the block.

The Neurodivergent pattern was inspired from receiving a late diagnosis of ADHD. Discovering that I am part of the neurodivergent community has helped me to learn to work with my brain and my body instead of trying to fight against them. This pattern is meant to look like an abstract top down view of the brain. The contrasts of brighter and darker colors represent both the fun and energetic sides of ADHD as well as the darker and harder sides of it. The somewhat chaotic look of the varied colors and squiggles shows the busyness of the neurodivergent brain. My hope is also to increase awareness of and education on ADHD and other disorders on the neurodivergent spectrum. This pattern consists of two main types of blocks, Quarter Circle blocks and Mod Path blocks. Mod path blocks are similar to quarter circle blocks but rather than the curve being ¼” from the edge the curve lines up with the edge of the block.