Linda Farmer, Certified Zentangle Teacher

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How to draw SQUID

Zentangle pattern: SQUID

This whimsical tangle pattern is one of the original Zentangle® patterns designed by Maria Thomas.

Squid is illustrated step-by-step by Sandy Bartholomew on her blog, here.

Check out the tag: zentangle for more official Zentangle® patterns on TanglePatterns.com.

Got ideas for pattern variations? Share with us in a comment!

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3 comments to How to draw SQUID

  • Angela

    Ohhh so many possibilities for this tangle. I think it would make a good start for a bigger tangle where the tentacles are used as the “string” to divide up the tile.

  • Shirley Coale

    I really like this tangle. I made one and my sister thought it looked like a flower, so I did one as the flower head and added a sturdy stem and leaves. Came out well. Thanks.

  • When I saw the template for Zendala Dare 3, I almost immediately wanted to do a design with leaves or tentacles stretching from the center out into the rounded areas. Squid worked nicely for that. What a great tangle!

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