The Diva Weekly Challenge #284: "Monotangle to Tripoli. Here is the link: Diva Challenge
Thank you Diva for this week's challenge.
I don't think I have used Tripoli since 2013...I know that there are thousands of gorgeous Tripoli monotangles out there. For this challenge my Tripolis are random and free-form. I referred back to my notes and to Rick & Maria's Zentangle Primer Vol 1, pages 120 & 122, and a couple I am not sure if I made them up: they are probably out there somewhere. Unfortunately, I am short of time, so I rushed which caused my spacing to be uneven. It makes a difference when one is relaxed and breathes! Here is this week's entry anyway: Looking forward to seeing what you've done!
Tangle: Tripoli
Renaissance Zendala
Diane & Carolien's Weekly Challenge #72 hosted by Diane Clancy & Carolien aka Zandipants: We are to use the tangles beginning with the letters B-S-I. Your choice of tangles, and/or add others as well. You can see other entries at: Diane & Carolien's Weekly Challenge
Thank you Diane & Carolien for this challenge. The linky tool is not working - it is in comments.
Using a grid pattern, I selected the tangles Batch with an aura and Ilana in between and Snag. I randomly filled in portions of Snag, so it is not consistent. I found these these tangles easy to do. I enjoyed tangling them. Here is my entry:
Tangles: Batch, Snag & Ilana
Tangles:
Batch - Helen Williams
Snag - Jem Miller
Ilana - Mariët Lustenhouwer
Diane & Carolien's Weekly Challenge #73 - P-F-W.
I used the lotus mandala template I created a few years ago with slight changes for Fluxogee. The rest of the Zendala is free-form with off-the-grid Well, and Poke-Leaf. Here is my entry:
Tangles: Fluxogee, Well & Poke-Leaf
Tangles:
Fluxogee - Hanny Waldburger (Zenjoy)
Well & Poke-Leaf - Zentangle Patterns
In my last post I shared my Traveling Tangles collaboration with Anoeska Waardenberg. I posted the tiles that she sent me and how I finished them. This week I would like to share the tiles that I sent her and her lovely finished Zendala tiles.
Here are the Zendalas I sent her:
And here are the beautifully finished Zenadalas by Anoeska:
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Have a wonderful week.
Such a lovely Tripoli.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work and wonderful traveling tiles!
ReplyDeleteYour Tripoli looks really nice. Even with deep concentration mine aren't that even :)
ReplyDeleteLove your Tripoli! Great traveling tiles to!
ReplyDeleteLove all your work! I must practise my tripoli.
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