Wow, time to “Fall back” already. In North America, we change our clocks back to Standard Time on the first Sunday in November and this means it sure gets dark early.
Did you know that Daylight Saving Time was first implemented in the First World War? And that it was invented by a New Zealand entomologist in 1895 so he could collect his insects in the light of the summer evening?
In any case, at this time of year when it gets dark early on Standard Time it’s great for sitting down – perhaps with a nice glass of wine – and tangling a while. Cheers, and happy tangling!
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Tangle Refreshers can remind you of patterns you might not have used for a while or introduce you to patterns you might have missed. Here are five more tangle pattern gems and a Tangle Refresher from a year (or two) ago for your tangling pleasure.
Florz – think you’ve seen it all? Check out Maria’s cool variations. | |
Woven | |
Strata | |
Popsicles | |
Snaylz Trayl | |
Tangle Refresher 9 |
More resources from the past …
- Do you have your copy of the TanglePatterns.com TANGLE GUIDE yet? Here’s how to get one.
- New to Zentangle®? The Official Zentangle Kit has everything you need to get started, including a great tutorial on DVD by Zentangle co-founder Maria Thomas.
- Learn how to use and benefit from practicing the Zentangle® method by finding a CZT® near you and signing up for an enlightening class.
- It’s Spiralicious – A Zentangle Spiral Guide
- Find more tutorials on TanglePatterns by visiting TIPS & TOOLS > TUTORIALS on the top menu bar
- Pinterest is a haven for copyright violations – are you aware that pinning any image you don’t own violates copyright?
- Linda’s List of Official Tangle Patterns – THE patterns to learn first if you’re new to Zentangle – all the tangles created by founders Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas
I was wondering how to locate a CZT near my home in North Texas…Sherman, to be exact….I would love to take a class…I’ve been tangling on my own …making cards etc.
Great fun…
Hi Donna, you can always find the link to the list of Certified Zentangle Teachers in the left sidebar on any page under the heading “Source Websites”. Contact any of the CZTs by email, some are often willing to travel too if you can’t find one near you. Good luck!
Hey there, I just recently joined your site with a donation and received your fabulous 2012 pdf. thank you so much, have enjoyed your site tremendously.