Flukes is among the 102 Zentangle®-original tangles CZTs learn in their certification class. It appears in Suzanne McNeill’s first book Zentangle Basics, and is identified as a Zentangle®-original there.
Suzanne illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Flukes here. UPDATE: Early in the Summer of 2014 Suzanne McNeill’s blog was removed and all the posts and images were lost, so this link no longer works. In her original illustration, Suzanne had inexplicably renamed it Corner Box but in later booklets where it appears again she corrected the tangle’s name and gave it the correct attribution as a Zentangle-original tangle.
If you curve the lines and the corner “box”, you get a variation of Flukes that’s the official pattern Beelight. Check the instructions for drawing Beelight if you need more help with Flukes.
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UPDATE July 26, 2020 – Project Pack #10. As part of The Legend of Zentangle project pack series, starting at 04:38 Maria shows her tile using Fragment 6 (Flukes) on page L7 together with Moon Pie – and introduces the concept of Free-flowing (or Free-floating) Fragments (05:50).
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Oh this is fantastic! Thanks for sending it to me. I have been doing “zens” and these doodles longer than I can remember. If there is a Tangle group I want to join it? Thank you. Jan
Janice, there is a flickr Zentangle group that’s free to join and I believe it was originally started by Zentangle originators Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas although it is not moderated: http://www.flickr.com/groups/zentangle/pool/. However now that so many people have joined it recently most of the illustrations posted there are tangle doodles, not Zentangles per se. I’ve written about the difference between the two on this page where I describe Zentangles: https://tanglepatterns.com/zentangles. Regardless of whether you actually Zentangle, or draw tangle doodles it’s a wonderful addiction. Delighted to have you among my readers! Thanks.