Linda Farmer, Certified Zentangle Teacher

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How to draw CONNECTOR

Zentangle pattern: ConnectorConnector is a tangle pattern created by Jane Monk, who is soon to join the ranks of the official CZTs – and she’s traveling all the way from Tasmania to take the October 2010 course in a couple of weeks.

Connector can be varied using different types of circles or dots and assorted connecting lines. It’s a great way to fill up random areas of your Zentangle. Somehow my drawing ended up looking like a wooden toy I remember having as a kid called Tinkertoy. It had round disks and wooden pegs you fitted together to build “stuff”. If you Google “Tinkertoy” and look at the images that come up, you can see the resemblance.

Jane illustrates the step-by-step instructions for her pattern Connector, here.

Check out the tag: janem for more of Jane’s patterns on tanglepatterns.com.

Got ideas for pattern variations? Or suggestions for more tags for this pattern? Share with us in a comment!

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