Linda Farmer, Certified Zentangle Teacher

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How to draw VIA

Zentangle pattern: ViaVia is a tangle pattern from the archives by Pam Pincha-Wagener. Every now and again I dig around in the past to make sure all the best tangles are added to TanglePatterns.

I really like this unusual pattern, it has all kinds of possibilities for adding a cool element to your Zentangle-inspired creations. Try stretching, condensing and/or warping Via and you’ll see what I mean.

Pam illustrates the steps for drawing Via here.

Check out the tag pampw for more of Pam’s patterns on TanglePatterns.com.

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3 comments to How to draw VIA

  • Jodi F., CZT

    Oh what a fun tangle! This one will be good for filing up odd shaped spaces, I’d think. Can’t wait to find out!

  • Jo Dengler

    can you please explain why the instructions for this pattern are not able to be copied and then printed for me to follow. Most of them can be printed

    • Linda Farmer

      Hi Jo, according to flickr “The owner [ie. Pam] has disabled downloading of their photos”. You could use one of my free templates (see the DOWNLOADS tab at the top of the page) to draw the steps for your own records.

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