Hi all, great to see you once again and share our last fun tangle for the month of July.
The sweet grid-based Ferne is from Canadian tangler Cyndi Knapp and it’s her 2-dozenth 😉 on the site along with a couple of excellent tutorials.
Cyndi writes,
The inspiration for this grid based pattern came when going through a box of my old handmade card prototypes. One card and the much loved rubber art stamp used to make it quickly got me thinking about creating a new Zentangle pattern.
After tangling the ZIA, the leaf-like detail resembled a stylized fern frond to me. Since my Mom’s name was “Ferne” and I know she would have liked this pattern, I named it in memory of her.
It’s pretty easy to tangle and is quite versatile. The larger it’s tangled, the more possibilities for detail and variation.
As you see from Cyndi’s examples, Ferne also does very well as a focal point in a tile and as she explains you also have more real estate to explore embellishments. (And room for decorating those little circles connecting each grid square!)
Cyndi illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Ferne below and she features it in a lovely tile with the Zentangle-originals Printemps, SeZ and Tipple as well as Karry Heun’s Sand Swirl and CZT Diane Lachance’s Curly•Q.
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Have a lovely weekend and we’ll see you back here again on Monday for a new month of fun and creative tangles 😉
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Love a new leaf style tangle. I love it as a background filler. Congratulations on your 24 th tangle.
This is a lovely organic tangle! I like the different vein patterns that she has shown, as well as the alternate designs for the semi circles. I was intrigued by the triangular fragments that I didn’t notice until I tried to copy the pattern. . . They are quiet oasis in the design that allows those areas to recede. Excellent touch!
Such a beautiful tribute to your mom, Cyndi. It has such a folk art feel. I love it.
Today is my first time here and it has been a fantastic learning experience. Thank you so much.
Hi Christine, thanks for your thanks and welcome to our community! 🙂