It’s the weekend and the end of Daylight Saving Time, this means short days and long nights ahead for us.
Perfect for tangling …
Today’s Primo(F) tangle is from Belgian CZT Ria Matheussen. Ria now has over 30 wonderful tangles on the site!
Primo(F) is a tangleation of Printemps, Mooka, and Flux, as Ria explains …
I am fond of Floo-ish, the one that Martha taught us on the second day of PP 10.
It looks wonderful as a border and I thought maybe I could find another one, different from Floo-ish but inspired by Martha’s tangle.
For Primo(F), I started with Printemps that ended in Mooka (step 1 and 2) and gave it a little more depth (step 3). Then I added a stylized Flux on top of Mooka that became smaller and smaller until it ended on Printemps (Step 4). I was satisfied to see a new tangle (hybrid) was popping up and really liked it after shadowing.
It is an easy one and I preferred to use it also as a border in my Zendala together with some Tipple, Flux and Cogwheel in the middle.
You also see that I formed a variation also made of Printemps, Mooka and a more pronounced Flux above and beneath Mooka.
Ria illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Primo(F) below and she features it as a ribbon-style frame in a lovely Zendala.
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Happy Diwali to all who celebrate!
“Diwali is the five-day Festival of Lights, celebrated by millions of Hindus, Sikhs and Jains across the world. Diwali, which for some also coincides with harvest and new year celebrations, is a festival of new beginnings and the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness.” – BBC
May your Diwali be free from darkness and abundant with light.
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Wow! Thank you. I love ‘organic’ tangle patterns. This one is a beauty. I plan to use it often.
Thank you very much for your wonderful compliment, I’m glad you like this one!
Very pretty Ria. I have a very long list of patterns to play with, but I will definitely give this a try.
That is very kind of you Jody, thank you very much for your kind feedback.
WOW! That is a lovely tangle in and of itself! Looking forward to playing with this one ?.
I haven’t tried it yet, but I think when you draw Primo(f) in a larger way,just on his own, as you write, you can use this tangle as a frame and fill it with other smaller tangles. Thank you for that Idea, I wish you fun while exploring…
Delightful new tangle, Ria! I am partial to all of the tangles you combined to create Primo(F)! When combined, however, they create such a beautiful, undulating shape – my favorite kind. Thanks for this new tangle to explore! And your Zendala sample is just gorgeous!
Indeed the different tangles that form Primo(f) are all beauties on their own and all faves of me. I used Primo(f) as a border but there are many other ways to play with this tangle, it is up to you to find out. Thank you very much Jan for your pleasant feedback and wish you fun while exploring…
What a fun tangelation to create a new tangle. Loving this one. Thanks Ria for another fun one to play with.
Very glad to read your comment, thank you so much Sue!
Dear Ria, I love your tribute to the Diwali -Festival of Lights. The combination of these beautiful tangles create a very dynamic and interesting ornament reminding like a dance of flickering candles.
May your Diwali be free from darkness and abundant with light.
Thank you very much for such a nice feedback Beatrice, I’m glad you like this combination and I hope you ‘ll enjoy while drawing this one!
Just want to extend my gratitude for this wonderful website. Thank you for rocking and rolling to keep it so up to date!! Takes a lot of dedication.
Me too wants to extend my gratitude for having a lot of my patterns/tangles featured on this great source of inspiration, thanks to the contributions of so many people from all over the world and especially to Linda who does a great job!
Love it! …. Thanks!
That’s pleasant to know, thank you very much for your comment!
Love this pattern. Somehow it makes me feel closer to nature. Thank you
What a wonderful compliment, thank you very much!