Today’s 9/2 tangle is from Taiwan CZT Lin Chiu and it’s her sixth on the site including Oaura, Xmas Red, and Flovine. I’ll leave the remaining two as a mystery for you to solve 🙂
Lin writes,
“9/2” was created for my daughter Yu-Syuan who just turned one year old. Her birthday is September 2, so I tangled this pattern with the numbers 9 and 2.
The hidden heart shape can also be seen in the pattern, because I expected my daughter can grow up in full of love. May all the happiness and joy to be tightly by her side.
Because she was born in 2020, the elements of 2020 can also be seen in this pattern!
{Great way to frame a photo! Hmmm … Christmas gift idea?} 9/2 is a lovely tribute to Lin’s sweet little daughter Yu-Syuan. I explored a few embellishments for my example and ultimately settled on this one, I resisted the urge to use the grid version!
Lin illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing 9/2 below and features it in a grid example as well as a gorgeous ZIA grey tile with lovely turquoise square gems. Note that the steps go down the column. Unless I’m just really thick today (always a possibility), I think the number 9 is reversed (Step 3)? Update: it appears I am thick today, see Susan Pundt’s enlightenment in the comments.
In this image Lin shows 9/2 created in a reticula/grid and more ways to embellish it …
Lastly, a great Zentangle featuring 9/2 as a ribbon-style tangle with yet another way to embellish it. Very versatile this one!
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BEAUTIFUL tangle, Lin!! I love seeing so many variations to play with. Your baby girl is just adorable and bubbling with happiness! Congratulations on her first birthday. 9/2 is a lovely gift for her. 🙂
This is a great tangle! Can’t wait to try it!
Thanks Lin, and Linda!
Look at that top “9” in step 3, Linda…all in red. The “9’s” are pointed the correct way if you consider the N E S W axes to be the stems of the 9’s and the blue NE, SE, SW, NW lines to be additional and the diagonals of the “2’s.”…I think (and type and am sometimes thoroughly mistaken). This is a fun, versatile pattern, and with a darling honoree.
Hah! Thanks Susan. I was looking at the angled stroke and completely overlooked the vertical/horizontals. I AM thick today 😉
9/2 is beautiful
What a fun tangle for something new to do today! Thank you Lin & Linda!
This is really beautiful. Can’t wait to play with this pattern. Thank you for sharing and the beautiful examples.
Lin your little Yu-Syuan is beautiful! Your 9/2 is beautiful too. I am looking forward to using this pattern. Enjoy your daughter. They grow so fast.
This is a beautiful tangle. I’m sure I’ll be using it. Thank you