Hi there my tangling friends, and welcome back!
Trust you enjoyed a lovely weekend? Ours was mostly steamy, soggy, typical Florida summer weather but we still enjoyed a nice peaceful time of good entertainment, good meals … and air conditioning. {Grateful}
So, are we ready for some more tangle inspiration? Let’s get to it …
Today’s 8 Point is a super easy and versatile grid-based tangle from New York CZT Susan Pundt and it’s her eighth on the site.
Susan shares her inspiration for 8 Point:
I browsed my way through part of a quilt display one day … thinking about an art which I have never pursued. Both my grandmothers quilted, and my mother did, too … and I still have quilts from all of them, from 40-80 years ago.
8 POINT reminds me so much of one of those quilts my maternal grandmother did. As a pattern, I think it is a cousin to something Suzanne McNeill did some years ago, but not, obviously, the same.
8 POINT is super-easy to draw, vary, and fill, as you can see.
Susan’s absolutely right, there are many creative ways to play with fills and embellishments for 8 Point. As I’ve said in the past, I enjoy watching tangles develop as I methodically add each stroke. This is especially true with grid-based tangles. In this case there were several stages where I could have stopped and enjoyed that end result. 8 Point was a very satisfying meditation.
Susan illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing 8 Point below and in her tile example she demonstrates a couple of ways to explore it.
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Lovely, versatile tangle to play with in a little mosaïc!Pleasant to read your inspiration! Thanks for sharing.
What a lovely, easy-to-draw tangle to explore. 🙂 I was surprised and delighted to study the step-out … unexpected and much easier than I had thought! Thank you, Susan!
I love geometric grid tangles and this looks like one I’ll definitely be playing with! Thanks, Susan.
IMO, #8 Point shares DNA with #Zyzl, introduced in last week’s newsletter. I love both of them, and will definitely use them in my tangle practice!
Susan,I’ve often felt that quilting and the Zentangle method are kindred spirits. Thank you for sharing 8 Point and thank you to Linda for publishing it.