Answer:
The principles of design are harmony, variety, balance, proportion, emphasis, and rhythm. Harmony creates the impression of unity. Typically directors and designers seek to harmonize the parts of each setting or costume and to relate the various settings and costumes in such a way that all are clearly parts of a whole.
Explanation:
The so-called Flemish Primitives were the first to popularize the use of oil paint. Their art has its origins in the miniature painting of the late Gothic period. Chief among them were Jan van Eyck, Hans Memling, Hugo van der Goes, Robert Campin and Rogier van der Weyden.
1. Pattern A is slightly off the fabric. It can be fixed by placing it differently.
2. Pattern C overlaps pattern B. This can be fixed by moving pattern C.
3. Pattern E is off the fabric as well. It can be fixed by moving it slightly to the left.
4. The fabric is crooked.
That's all I noticed. Maybe space the patterns differently so that you can save some of the fabric?