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Category Archives: Tangle Patterns

A list of my tangle patterns and links to step-by-step instructions

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Santo – tangle pattern

Posted on 8th March 2011 by Neil
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Santo - tangle pattern by perfectly4med
Santo – tangle pattern a photo by perfectly4med on Flickr.

One of a series of tangle patterns inspired by southwestern American Indian designs. This one is similar in appearance to ‘Lace’, but different enough to be distinct.

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Mulhouse Blooms – tangle pattern

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Mulhouse Blooms – tangle pattern a photo by perfectly4med on Flickr.

The last of my French inspired tangle patterns, again based on a late 17th century design.

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Mulhouse Border – tangle pattern

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Mulhouse Border - tangle pattern by perfectly4med
Mulhouse Border – tangle pattern a photo by perfectly4med on Flickr.

This border pattern is another of my step-by-step guides to late 17th century French patterns.

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Lyons Tile – tangle pattern

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Lyons Tile - tangle pattern by perfectly4med
Lyons Tile – tangle pattern a photo by perfectly4med on Flickr.

A simple, but effective tangle pattern based on a late 17th century French pattern design.

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Spring Balls – tangle pattern

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Spring Balls – tangle pattern a photo by perfectly4med on Flickr.

Another of my step-by-step guides to late 17th century French pattern designs.

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Provencal – tangle pattern

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Provencal - tangle pattern by perfectly4med
Provencal – tangle pattern a photo by perfectly4med on Flickr.

This is one of the first tangle patterns I developed based on a late 17th century French pattern design.

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I discovered tangling after hearing the word 'zentangle' used in an art journaling workshop. Then I discovered the fun of deconstructing patterns for use in tangles. The Zentangle® art form and method was created by Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas. Zentangle® is a registered trademark of Zentangle, Inc. Learn more at zentangle.com.

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