Yippee!!!!
In many countries in the Northern Hemisphere this weekend it’s time to Spring Forward. Although Daylight Saving Time (<< thought-provoking article alert) means one less hour in the weekend, we’ll happily take it because it means Spring is nigh and there will be more daylight hours to enjoy.
What better way to take advantage than tangling. So get out your pens and have a beautiful weekend everyone. And remember to put your clocks forward!
The Tangle Refresher series, aka Buried Treasure, highlights hidden tangle gems from the past. It can remind you of patterns you might not have used for a while or introduce you to patterns you haven’t come across yet.
Here are five more tangle pattern gems and a Tangle Refresher from a year (or two) ago for your tangling pleasure. Remember to check out the “More Good Stuff” links below too. Zenful tangling!
BTW as you visit these tangles please Tweet or “like” them on Facebook so they get shared with a wider audience. Sharing links are on the left side of each pattern’s page. Thanks!
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Jilli | |
Tesali | |
Flwr Box | |
Lucky | |
Tangle Refresher 44 |
More good stuff …
- Some free videos about Zentangle — courtesy of Jerry’s Artarama
- Personal accounts of how Zentangle has dramatically changed lives – click on the “STORIES” tab on the pink alphabetic menu bar
- New to Zentangle®? The Official Zentangle Kit has everything you need to get started, including a great DVD tutorial by Zentangle co-founder Maria Thomas.
- Everything you need to know about creating Zentangle-Inspired Art or Products
- Free Interweave eBook – Know Your Rights: Copyright 101 for crafters and artists
- Tangle Pattern Refreshers – the entire Buried Treasure series.
- Find more tutorials on TanglePatterns by visiting the TUTORIALS tab on the pink alphabetic menu bar
- Find a CZT near you – the link to the list of Certified Zentangle Teachers is located in the left sidebar of the site under the heading SOURCE WEBSITES. Interested in becoming a Certified Zentangle Teacher (CZT®)? Here’s more information.
- Linda’s List of Official Tangle Patterns – THE patterns to learn first if you’re new to Zentangle.
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Dear Linda,
Have you considered having a section labeled “borders” for those tangles that work well as a line or around an edge? I’m going to use BBs this time, and would love a handy reference for other ideas that work when one has a narrow space or wants to go around an edge.
Thanks for all you do!
– Holly
Thanks, Holly. I’ve used the tag “ribbon” for that type of tangle. They can all be woven through a Zentangle like a ribbon through narrow spaces or along edges, as you say. Check out the heading “Tangles by Type” in the left sidebar.