Hello my tangling friends, so good to see you again!
The fun and easy Yarope tangle to begin our week is from Texas tangler Alexandra Wright. This is her fourth tangle on the site, most recently we explored her Conkle tangle.
Alexandra explains her inspiration for Yarope and how she named it:
I spend a lot of time with yarn in my hands. I’ve been crocheting since I was 9 years old and I’ve been knitting for nearly a decade as well. The feel of the yarn slipping between my fingers as well as the repetitive motions of stitching are soothing.
One day, I set my crochet hook down and just stared at the yarn in my hand. I admired the way the fibers twisted. Close up, yarn often looks just like rope. My eyes followed the twist. Depending on the brand of yarn, it can be categorized as s-twist or z-twist. I realized, as my eyes traced a single fiber, that I was using s-twist yarn. It took a while to register in my brain, but the repeated S could be transformed into a tangle! I grabbed pen and paper, and before long I had strands of yarn dancing across the page.
So, I offer to the Zentangle community: Yarope. My inspiration for the name: YArn ROPE.
I like to start with the S-curve somewhere in the middle of the page and just add to either end, turning the paper as needed. It’s fun to watch the strand twist and curve, changing thickness and direction with a life of its own. However, if you want to structure where the strand of Yarope will lie, you can use one of your tile’s strings as a guideline.
In her example Zendala above, Alexandra combines Yarope with Conkle and Ennies.
I find the S-curve pleasing and mesmerizing to tangle, I frequently border the edges of my notebook pages with chains of them. For my Yarope example I used some striping as a fill and Alexandra shows us several other ideas to explore.
Alexandra illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Yarope below where her monotangle tile shows how by using double S-strokes and filling the spaces with orbs you end up creating the Zentangle®-original Purk.
In this graphic Alexandra illustrates some ways to explore variations and embellishments.
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Happy Passover Linda! I am truly blessed by the blessings you give to all of us!
Linda Friedly
Thanks so much, wishing you a safe and happy holiday, Linda 🙂
Thank you so much, Alexandra. I really like your tangle and can see many uses for it. Can’t wait to try it out.