After an entertaining month-long contest by the world’s top professional futbal players, yesterday France became the well-deserved winner of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Today is the first rest day in this year’s Tour de France, and how good has this been so far! We’re having a bit of sports-withdrawal here in South Florida. Good thing there’s always time to tangle …
Canadian tangler Cyndi Knapp has been busy deconstructing more tangles and today she shares her Jive & Jazz duo with us. Most recently we explored her tatting-related Ila tangle.
Cyndi explains how her ribbon-style Jive & Jazz came about and she suggests some tips for tangling it.
While tangling the illustration for a new pattern, another pattern emerged with the introduction of a secondary colour when paralleling two rows of pattern. So it only made sense that this pattern submission became two in one.
These two patterns are equally as easy to embellish as they are to tangle and they’re adaptable to round or more elongated strokes. Also, each works well as a stand alone or as a complement to its counterpart.
Tips:
When drawing Jive, try using your string as the center line where the top of each pattern half meets (Steps 1 and 3). By ensuring both halves touch, it creates a clean center diamond perfect for embellishing.
When drawing Jazz, try using your string as a guideline for the beginning and end of each stroke in the first half of the pattern (Step 1). The wider the space between the first and second half of the pattern (Step 3), the more embellishment possibilities you’ll have.
Cyndi illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Jive & Jazz below and in her Zentangle® tile she includes variations of each for us to explore.
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So much fun to do and I can see the possibility of lots of variations! Thanks, Cyndi.
I really,really like these patterns. They are so useful and elegant in their simplicity. Thank you Cyndi. Thank you Linda for providing such a good site.
Thanks, these will be fun. Can see me using them in some ribbon strings soon.
Beautiful tangles, lovely tile! Your work is beautiful, always.