I don’t know about you but I’m so enjoying seeing each day get a little more daylight, reassures me Spring days are on their way 🙂
Our lovely Friday tangle comes with a touching and heartfelt tribute for a lost friend.
C-crochet is from Japanese CZT Michiyo Kirita and it’s her first on the site.
Michiyo explains how she got her inspiration for this tangle,
This pattern came up to me a long time ago inspired by designs on traditional Turkish costumes.
[Recently] my best friend passed away. She loved my Zentangle® work very much and always encouraged me to draw more often.
But I once lost my passion for drawing because I couldn’t enjoy it. When I started having Zentangle classes continuously, I was busy making plans for them.
When I picked up a pen, I no longer enjoyed drawing, it became a duty at that time. For the last two years, I had been struggling with that, but my best friend’s death had me pick up a pen again. I wanted to draw something for her and present it to her in her coffin.
I am now suffering from deep sorrow, but trying to have it together. I appreciate that I have met Zentangle. When I’m drawing, it brings me peace in my heart.
Such a sad loss for Michiyo, but such a beautiful tribute to her best friend.
C-crochet can be a little challenging at first but if you note that the top edge of one C-shape aligns over the bottom edge of the C-shape to the right of it (have a close look at Step 2), you’re on the way to getting it set up to work out evenly.
Michiyo illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing C-crochet below where she features it in three lovely Zentangle tiles. In the first she shows how layering back-to-back rows can fill a space, in the second she features it as a focal tangle with the Zentangle-originals Icanthis and Printemps, and in the third she shows it as ribbon with auras and a variation on the “petal” fills with Knightsbridge hearts.
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This is a beautiful new tangle! Such graceful lines. Michiyo, I am so very sorry you’ve lost your best friend. I hope your Zentangle practice will comfort you. <3
Thank you Jan! Your warm comment touched my heart so deeply.
Such a pretty tangle. Thanks for sharing and sorry for the loss of your friend. Do let tangling comfort your heart.
Thank you Sue!Submitting tangle patterns was one of the promises I made with my best friend. I hope you and many of other tangle lovers enjoy this pattern.
The 3 heart shapes I see in step 4 are a fitting tribute to your friend, Michiyo. I am sorry for your loss.
Thank you Linda for your warm comment. I’m sending my love to you too from my heart. Happy Tangling!
This is a gorgeous pattern! Perfect for Valentines Day! I love it!
Thank you Sharon! I’m so happy you loved my tangle. Enjoy!
What a beautiful tribute to your best friend. I’m so sorry for your loss, but glad your Zentangle practice is helping you cope. I’m sure your friend would love this versatile tangle as much as I do. I will keep you and your friend in my heart as I learn and use it in my work! Thank you for sharing your heartfelt story and your tangle with us.
Thank you Sharon! I’m so happy you loved my tangle. Enjoy!
Such a lovely tribute. Excited to play with your tangle. A very creative and surprising way to get the pop up of a heart. I hope your Zentangle practice comforts you as you grieve. Your friend is always with you in your “heart”
Spectacular and a very honorable way to honor your friend. Thanks for sharing.
Your tangle is quite dense but very beautiful, I’ll tackle it soon. Thanks so much