We already have a cool tangle from CZT Sandy Hunter named Veezley, now here comes Veezy by Australian tangler Margaret McKerihan. Margaret has two other tangles on the site, most recently the very popular Ta-da!
So pretty and easy to draw, Veezy is bound to become another favorite when you see how Margaret demonstrates some of the beautiful options possible. She writes,
Veezy is easy, being based around a simple V.
Veezy can be kept small and uniform with the same number of repeats of step 4, or it can be extended as far as you like by repeating steps 4 ad infinitum.
You can freeform Veezy (as in my first tile example), or you can draw a simple shape – circle, square, triangle, anything – and begin Veezy on the shape’s perimeter … on the corners or sides, anywhere.
Or you can build Veezy on Veezy, by adding Veezy to the perimeter of Veezy. Its options are limitless!
But it should always be very easy … Veezy even 😉
Veezy makes use of some Zentangle® orbs (or Tipple) for its effect and in one of my first attempts at drawing it I inadvertently put orbs in the “wrong” place, but as you can see here on the right it is interesting with that “mistake” although it limits “growing” Veezy outwards.
Margaret illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Veezy below and in four beautiful monotangles she demonstrates several of the ways to draw it that she describes above.
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Check out the tag margaretm for more of Margaret’s tangles on TanglePatterns.com.
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Thank you Margaret for that lovely Veezy Tangle Pattern. It is amazing how versatile it can be. I am anxious to give it a try this afternoon.
Margaret, I absolutely LOVE this tangle!! Yes, easy to draw. Yes, wonderfully variable. Yes, fabulously different looks to each variation. Meets all my personal criteria for a favorite! Can’t wait to try it!! Thanks for sharing it with the world. 🙂 🙂
Headed to a women’s retreat this weekend and will enjoy trying this new tangle. Thank you Margaret for creating and Linda for the site we can all enjoy and learn from.
Your mistake with tipple on the outside looks like an Art Deco marquisite jewelry piece. I love this pattern already. Thank you for sharing your genius.
Ooo that’s a lovely versatile tangle, I will definitely have to give it a go!
What a beautiful pattern! I can’t wait to try it.
I love this new tangle. So many variations possible, such fun! Thanks Margaret!
I just love to see new tangles that can grow like Veezy! These tangles that grow like this one are so much fun to just take off with and see where they take you… (Zentangle land).
This will be a favorite, can’t wait to go sit down with it!
This is a very nice tangle, easy in his basic form and beautiful when you make some variations like you showed us!
Thanks for sharing
Looks very easy and is gorgeous. In other words, a perfect tangle! Thank you!
Very beautiful tangle. Thank you for sharing.
Oh Margaret! This pattern is beautiful. I feel like my eyes cannot open wide enough to take all of this in. Each variation is equisite. Thank you for sharing such a fabulous pattern with us. Nancy
This is a beautiful flowing pattern. I can’t wait to take it for a test drive! Margaret has done it again!
Luv it, its so beautiful. I have to try this. Thank you for sharing Margaret.
This is a great tangle. I drew a bunch of it in my sketchbook and it flows so nicely. Now I’m ready to use it on a tile. 🙂 Thanks for sharing it with us.
Thanks so much, everyone, for all your appreciative and supportive comments 🙂
It’s so lovely to find a pattern (I feel like it just fell out of my pen) that people enjoy playing with. And Linda, I LOVE your rendition of Veezy where you tippled in the ‘wrong’ spot 🙂 I too have enjoyed playing with the elements of Veezy, placing both the lines and the orbs in different positions after drawing the initial V. It’s so lovely to see what transpires! Which is, of course, the very nature of Zentangle. Thanks again all! Enjoy 🙂 xxx
So easy and fun. Will be a great one to play with and teach. Thanks.
I LOVE it! It’s so fun and easy!!!!!
What a lovely, organic tangle! I’m going to include it in my next ZIA!