Here are the prints I created from my cross shapes. Initially I used a shape which I found in the tracings I made from the guitar photographs (shape adapted from bottom right hand corner tracing in blog on asymmetrical designs).  I made two large stamps - the shape and its mirror image using 'funky foam'.  Although this shape is asymmetrical, it does not rotate or reflect well as both sides are quite similar.  I was disappointed that the shapes did not yield more varied patterns but I did find the overall effect of the prints interesting, probably because I like the colour combinations and the way I could easily mix and blend the paint colours.
I then decided to change tack and look for a shape that would generate a greater variety of patterns.  
This shape came from one of my cross drawings - see first page of line drawings (design from The Internet) and again I created two stamps (much smaller this time) of the shape and its mirror image.  Although the shape is very simple, I knew it would produce a nice range of secondary patterns when rotated and reflected.  I particularly like the sharpness of these designs which was achieved by using a selection of ink pads used in rubber stamping.
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| Shape printed in same direction in rows | 
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| Alternate rows turned upside down | 
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| Shape and its mirror image - alternate rows reflected and using two colours in the background.
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| Shapes reflected, rows offset and printed on a slight angle | 
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| Shape repeated in same orientation on painted newsprint | 
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| Pairs of shapes, one upside down and  printed back to back | 
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| Shape and mirror image repeated in rows to create an M shape | 
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| Mirror image reflected in alternate rows | 
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| Squares printed with ink pads then shapes printed mirror image in the corners of each square.
 I think it creates the effect of stars.
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| Shape repeated in a circle then overlapped. Reminds me of the symbol of The Isle of Man.
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| Alternate rows upside down and shapes fitted into the gaps from the previous row.
 I like the diagonal lines created by this design.
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| Design printed onto painted tissue paper.  Shape and its mirror image slightly offset, which created an N shape
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Finally I created a page of  'cross shapes' taken from a selection of my cross drawings.  Some are very simple, others are more complex, being a combination of different shapes layered together.