Hi fellow tanglers. If you have looked at my dare posts before you will notice that I now have a BLOG. Hopefully this will make it easier for folks to leave comments ;-)
The template for this dare was provided by Erin at The Bright Owl.
I really liked this template and found it easy to decide what tangles to use. This is the smallest template - the 3.5 inch sqare. This is only the second time I have used the small one. I was so pleased when I saw that the flash made the sparkles in the pepper show up. The tangle in the border is one that I invented to please my 8-year-old grandson. He wanted one called "Fang". This is what I came up with. Here are my instructions for drawing it.
I love the sparkly peppermint centre. The fang-tangle is cute. Well done! I would be interested to see a link back to the dare for which this was created.
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DeleteBeautiful. I love the fang tangle. It makes a lovely border.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love the sparkle in the center. I quite like fang and it's a great name!
ReplyDeletelove the candy look in the center and the fang tangle is just right.
ReplyDeleteNice job. I like the sparkly center and the phicops.
ReplyDeleteVery nice work. I love the red and it's a great choice of patterns!
ReplyDeleteRealy love it! The spakle are great!
ReplyDeleteLove this! The leaves are my favorite!
ReplyDeleteGreat, to see how children are so inventive to make and even name tangles. Love the way did the leaves with phicops
ReplyDeleteLove your zendala! And 'fang' looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the new pattern :)
ReplyDeleteI love it, it looks lovely in the zendala!
ReplyDeleteGreat Zendala, and thanks for sharing your new pattern!
ReplyDeleteYour pepper really makes the tile. I like Fang ... both the pattern and the name. (Now, your next tangle pattern should be Phyllis Diller!)
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! Is there a name for the leaves pattern (and instructions)? I'm trying to figure out how to draw them and am getting all befuddled.
ReplyDeleteI'll look forward to the Phyllis D. tangle.
Thanks!
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DeleteThe tangle in the leaves is a new one called "Phicops". You will find how to draw it here:
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Thank you! What a way-cool tangle! (Now I can go to bed.)
DeleteGreat tangle and zendala. You are very talented. Thank you for sharing what you created.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful Zendala showing off your lovely pattern - love the centre :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE FANG! Thank you so much for sharing such clear instructions to such a simple, yet useful and cool pattern! I will use it often. PS - like the zendala, too!
ReplyDeleteHello Celia (:
ReplyDeleteI adore your blog and was amazed to find out you live in Alberta. I live in the small town of Okotoks (: Enjoy the weather!!
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ReplyDeletelove the tangle. super helpful.
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