Kytez – tangle pattern

A Bank Holiday Weekend Special – two new tangle patterns, one today and one tomorrow. Today’s is prone to mistakes, as it’s easy to lose track of which kite is up/down and left/right. If the vertical arrows meet, then the horizontal ones don’t and vice versa. I did come up with several variations when drawing out the steps by filling in the gaps with concave diamonds and ovals using the crosses as guidelines.

Tomorrow’s tangle goodness: ‘Zippa’.

Waterlily – tangle pattern

Day Seven: another Mehndi inspired pattern, this flower shape reminded me of the best waterlilies. Remind me to show you how to make 3D versions out of punched paper… Couple of guidelines for this: it doesn’t matter how many scollops you have in the outer border and the lines in step 5 curve to meet the base of the line starting two scollops before to make the coloured in segment.

That wraps up this week’s daily tangles, hope you’ve enjoyed them.

Flower Whorl – tangle pattern

Day Five: this is another design from the Mehndi tradition, giving lots of opportunity to fill space and abandon geometry. A couple of guidelines: three branches per flower coming from the same spot – they are meant to whorl round, but not always easy to do… The leaves occur on just one side of each branch.

Tomorrow’s concentric centrepiece: ‘Walled Garden’.

Jumping Beans – tangle pattern

Well dear reader, welcome to another week of daily tangle goodness 🙂

This first pattern is direct from a childhood memory of a small ball bearing in a capsule simulating a Mexican jumping bean. Just one rule with this – make sure the ‘ball’ is consistently placed by gravity, only horizontal capsules can have the ball placed anywhere. Fill in the gaps with movement lines.

Tomorrow’s pattern: ‘Ovate’.

Rokpool – tangle pattern

Day Seven: I’ve saved my favourite until last… Rokpool developed from a sketch twice the size, but I couldn’t tell what fit into the gap between what became mussels neatly lined up. So I shrank the sketch down, and added the ripples. I love the pattern that resulted, and it reminds me of woodcut type patterns.

There you go, another week of daily patterns is over. I hope you enjoyed them!