
Bisexual Helix Pattern
This pattern is very easy for beginners or makes a great project break. Takes about 8 hours to complete with a bit of experience Finished size is 2" across and 3" tall on 14 count. This product is a digital download. About the flag The pink, purple, and blue flag was created by bi-rights activist Michael Page in 1998. Page created the flag so that the bisexual community could have more visibility in the culture rather than just the rainbow flag. The blue, purple, and pink flag was revealed on the first anniversary of an early website for the bisexual community called BiCafe. Page described the meaning behind his flag as, “The key to understanding the symbolism of the Bisexual Pride Flag is to know that purple pixels of colors blend noticeably into both the pink and blue, just as in the ‘real world,’ where bi people blend unnoticeably into both the gay/lesbian and straight communities.” Using the signature pink, purple, and blue color hues has grown in pop culture. For instance, there is a term known as “bisexual lighting”. This is a lighting technique in films and music videos, ranging from the blockbuster film, Black Panther, to the video for the song “Make Me Feel”. Pink: Attraction to people of the same gender Purple: Attraction to two or more genders Blue: Attraction to people of a different gender