None of the tangles in the tiles below are too involved. Several of them I had never drawn before (as is evident) but each finished tile is pleasing to me. I usually don't have a problem with deciding on tangle patterns to draw, but what type of string to use can cause me pause.
The string on the top one uses the basic "Z" string, while the two above were drawn entirely curved with lines.
This one is just 4 curved lines, approximately equidistant.....with no border. This was something I don't do ........very often. Maybe it is because I generally stitch on needlepoint canvas?......on a grid? Probably. Well, I think I just don't want to many defined areas to be created by the strings on my tiles, as I like to "see" the tangles, and not have them too tiny.
Most of the tangles are original Zentangle Tangles. A few were created by Suzanne McNeil and Sandy Steen Bartholmew via their wonderful books.
Just a reminder, if you are in the Santa Rosa, California area, my next Zentangle 101 workshop will be held on Saturday, July 28th from 10-12:30 pm. PLEASE NOTE THE NEW DATE.
Enjoy your tangles,
Terry
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