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ABC – tangle pattern

Posted on 3rd May 2011 by Neil
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ABC – tangle pattern, a photo by perfectly4med on Flickr.

Let’s start at the very beginning, it’s a very good place to start, with the letters ABC cunningly combined to form this great tangle pattern. Chance for some shading on this one to highlight some of the hidden shapes, e.g. the band formed by the base section of the ‘A’.

Posted in Tangle Patterns | Tagged tangle pattern, zendoodle, zentangle | 5 Replies

Curly Braces Quad – tangle pattern

Posted on 30th April 2011 by Neil
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Curly Braces Quad - tangle pattern by perfectly4med
Curly Braces Quad – tangle pattern, a photo by perfectly4med on Flickr.

Another pattern based on curly brackets. Try stopping the pattern at either step 3 or 4 for a less busy effect.

Posted in Tangle Patterns | Tagged tangle pattern, zendoodle, zentangle | 2 Replies

Curly Braces Trio – tangle pattern

Posted on 30th April 2011 by Neil
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Curly Braces Trio – tangle pattern, a photo by perfectly4med on Flickr.

This is the third in a series of four patterns using curly brackets as the basic shape. A little tricky to get the pattern established, but once you do, it gets easier.

Posted in Tangle Patterns | Tagged tangle pattern, zendoodle, zentangle | 1 Reply

Dayzee – tangle pattern

Posted on 19th April 2011 by Neil
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Dayzee - tangle pattern by perfectly4med
Dayzee – tangle pattern, a photo by perfectly4med on Flickr.

An original design born from playing with octagons. Try shading the border for a variation.

Posted in Tangle Patterns | Tagged tangle pattern, zendoodle, zentangle | 2 Replies

Curly Braces Too – tangle pattern

Posted on 19th April 2011 by Neil
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Curly Braces Too - tangle pattern by perfectly4med
Curly Braces Too – tangle pattern, a photo by perfectly4med on Flickr.

I’m having fun with curly brackets! This is another original design, possibly a tangleation of my own Curly Brace pattern, but different enough to have it’s own name 🙂

Posted in Tangle Patterns | Tagged tangle pattern, zendoodle, zentangle | 4 Replies

Octagonal – tangle pattern

Posted on 19th April 2011 by Neil
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Octagonal - tangle pattern by perfectly4med
Octagonal – tangle pattern, a photo by perfectly4med on Flickr.

Ok, so there might be easier ways of constructing this tangle pattern, but I was playing with octagons and this is what resulted. Looking at it gives me a headache after a while…

Posted in Tangle Patterns | Tagged tangle pattern, zendoodle, zentangle | 3 Replies

Curly Brace – tangle pattern

Posted on 12th April 2011 by Neil
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Curly Brace - tangle pattern by perfectly4med
Curly Brace – tangle pattern, a photo by perfectly4med on Flickr.

This original pattern starts with curly brackets (also known as braces). It’s easier to turn the page to do the horizontal brackets in step 2. Lots of opportunity to shade here.

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Swags – tangle pattern

Posted on 12th April 2011 by Neil
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Swags - tangle pattern by perfectly4med
Swags – tangle pattern, a photo by perfectly4med on Flickr.

This original design uses the main motif in an offset pattern – I found it easier to do each motif in turn as shown. Lots of shading opportunities to make individual motifs stand up against the others.

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Beanpodz – tangle pattern

Posted on 10th April 2011 by Neil
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Beanpodz - tangle pattern by perfectly4med
Beanpodz – tangle pattern, a photo by perfectly4med on Flickr.

A day at the allotment inspired this original design – dreaming of shelling my borlotti beans! The pattern also reminds me of metal straps that are used for reinforcing corners and suchlike.

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Florem – tangle pattern

Posted on 10th April 2011 by Neil
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Florem - tangle pattern by perfectly4med
Florem – tangle pattern, a photo by perfectly4med on Flickr.

This is an original design, named with the Latin word from which the word ‘flower’ is derived.

Posted in Tangle Patterns | Tagged tangle pattern, zendoodle, zentangle | 1 Reply

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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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