Linda Farmer, Certified Zentangle Teacher

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How to draw ROSÉ

Zentangle Pattern: RoséEarly last Fall Totally Tangled author and CZT® Sandy Bartholomew invited me (among many others) to contribute tangle patterns for an upcoming book. I submitted Rosé as my contribution.

Since this is the perfect time of year in this hemisphere for enjoying a nice chilled Rosé, I decided it’s also the perfect time to introduce this pattern.

Rosé is the latest addition to my “wine” series of tangles. To this point the series includes Zin, Chard, Gewurtz and Shiraz.

Here are my steps for drawing Rosé. Take the heat off – enjoy chilled with a nice wedge of Brie and a few crackers. ;-) Cheers and have a great week!

How to draw Linda Farmer's tangle pattern, RoséAnd here is my “monotangle” Zentangle® of the pattern. As you can see, you can have fun with lots of variations in fills and shading.

Rosé Zentangle® by Linda Farmer

Rosé Zentangle® by Linda Farmer, © 2011 All Rights Reserved.

If you use Rosé in a Zentangle® and would like to share your art, free free to leave a link in the comments. Here’s how. Enjoy!

Update 03/22/2013: Have a look at these lovely variations CZT Margaret Bremner came up with in a monotangle Zendala.

Check out the tag lindaf for more of my patterns on TanglePatterns.com.

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7 comments to How to draw ROSÉ

  • Love this one, Linda!. Interestingly, my faves in your wine series, rose, shiraz & gewurtz, are also favorite wines! Hmmm.

    • Linda Farmer

      Thanks Karen, right now I’m loving Shiraz (the pattern) myself. I enjoy most every wine but Zins or Chards are at the top of my list. And the occasional Rosé!

  • This is a really lovely pattern Linda. I plan to use it in a tangle I am currently doing that uses grid patterns only.
    Cheers
    Dee
    xx

  • Les

    Hi Linda & other wo-tangles :-)
    Popped in to say how lovely I think this pattern of yours is Linda ! Many thanks for the posting Linda !! Haven’t been away or anything – simply busy-ish. With a tiny embellishment, you could make gorgeous dragfonflies out of this pattern too ref.: to Linda’s red example nr.3, tilt head to right-handside. Butterflies if you so prefer dear wo-tanglers :-)

    kindest regards,
    Les:)

  • ksenija v.

    This is very beautiful pattern!I love to color background.When i did the pattern for the first time i did curly lines very unevenly, and after coloring black background it got very charming look.

  • Hi Linda and Fellow tanglers. I’ve been playing with some of your wine series and created a 5″ square ZIA in black and white that contains only Rose’, Chard and mostly Gerwutz. I wanted to mention once I found out that Gerwutz is actually drawn just like Rose’ it got a lot easier to create the grid. Before I was having a whole lot of trouble getting the diagonal lines the way they are supposed to be. I’ve displayed it on flickr, and it can be seen here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/47514270@N02/7510167522/in/photostream. I’d love to hear what you think about it.

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