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Scuttle, today’s sweet tangle, is from Guernsey’s Sarah Harrison who recently shared her Elance tangle with us.
Sarah writes,
I was playing with ‘Steps‘ and came up with this and thought it needed its own name.
It can be done pretty much anywhere there is a line, and with curvy or straight start. The possibilities are endless it would seem.
The name was so random. I was watching something and the word Scuttle was said. I liked it so wrote it down for name possibilities. Then I remembered Disney’s The Little Mermaid and the seagull is called Scuttle. I thought it was quite fitting because the tangle could be fancy shells.
This type of tangle where diminishing auras are added to the stroke before it is very popular. Not only do they look lovely but they’re really fun to tangle for the rhythm you develop while tangling. There are many examples of this technique on the site but most recently we saw it in Shalini Rajesh’s Seven Flower. In my second example on the right I was exploring using Scuttle as a frame around the inside of the edge but didn’t have enough room to move, so eventually I condensed it into a circular starting point. In the process I discovered that for this particular format it needs to have an even number of line segments to work out satisfactorily.
Sarah illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Scuttle below and she includes examples of how it turns out using an angled/zigzag line and a curved/wavy one as well as variations with angled or rounded “tips”. “The big example was done on a random set of lines in all directions.” The large size example Sarah includes shows Scuttle can be a canvas for adding other tangles within, and/or adding color. Another versatile one!
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Thanks so much Linda x
This is a beautiful, flowing design. Thanks so much.
Looks like a fun play one of these days.
Such a lovely flowing design that wants to keep on growing 🙂 I have been really enjoying playing with wavy variations on Bijou tiles 🙂
Thank you for your art its amazing!!!!:D
These designs are so beautiful!! I’m gonna try some of them on nails. I think they’ll look great!! Thank you so much for sharing your designs!!