Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Diva Challenge 305 - Duotangle

Greetings!

Weekly Challenge #305:  Duotangle: Marasu vs Molygon
Here is the link for detailed information regarding this challenge: Diva Challenge

I hope that all in the Diva household are feeling much better!

I wasn't going to show the first one I did (basic black & white), but since the Diva shows the  first one she does,  I decided that I would as well.  I tried to have  little more fun with Molygon (little bit of a variation) on the second tile using my comfort tangles as the fill ins, but...oh well.  I am particularly looking forward to viewing your entries for Marasu!

Here are this week's entries:




Thank you for visiting. I do love your comments.
They are welcomed and appreciated.
Cheers and happy tangling!
Have a wonderful week.
Dragonfly
(Nathalie)

19 comments:

  1. Love the graphite ghost Molygon in the first and the variety of fills in the Molygon in the second. Two nice tiles!

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    1. Thank you so very much for your lovely comment. I do not use Marasu or Molygon often, so this was a challenge for me.

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  2. The first one is most unique with the stippled edges and shadowed Molygon. The second is very interesting as the Marasu spins right into the Molygon to make a really pretty composition.

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    1. Jean, I do appreciate your gracious comments and observations. Thank you!

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  3. I don't know why you say "Oh well.." as if it isn't good enough. I think both tiles are good, especially the coloured one.

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    1. Thank you for your kind comment. I apologize if that came across in a negative light. The "oh well" was in reference to "fun", as I found that I had difficulty and struggled with these two tangles. :)

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  4. Both tiles look nice, I especially like the Molygon part in the second one!

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  5. Love them both! My favorite is the colored one!

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  6. Fabulous Tiles. I love the molygon in the second one, and the wonderful colours!

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