Quills can be appliquéd singly to form curvilinear patterns, as found on Odawa pouches from the 18th century.
The streets are laid out in the curvilinear pattern of early 20th century garden suburbs.
The local streets were established in a gentle curvilinear pattern with minimal width (Mullin, 1977, p. 12).
Now in midsummer it lay revealed, a landscape made entirely of curvilinear patterns.
Ornate brass designs with geometric, curvilinear patterns and rosettes are beneath the railings.
The district is also considered significant due to its planning: "The district possesses a strong geometric street pattern integrated with curvilinear patterns that provide a rural character.
Compared to other textile manufacturing processes fiber material can be placed near net-shape in curvilinear patterns upon a base material in order create stress adapted composite parts.
The curvilinear patterns on many of those blocks were closely related - parts of one vast decorative conception.
Very complex curvilinear patterns were designed to cover precisely the most awkward and irregularly shaped surfaces".
After thirty seconds, the display filled with fourteen distinct curvilinear patterns, each one tangled and reentrant.