Congratulations on a tangle that is in the true spirit of Zentangle – it is built one stroke at a time and emerges to create a beautiful repetitive pattern
I recently started a project of tangling my family’s names. When I got to mine, I’d used several of the tangles starting with the letter “I” and really wanted something different. So I decided that just for this one project, I would pretend that “I” was a “Y” and see what I could find in the “Y” category of TanglePatterns.com. Sure enough, I found your beautiful design Yang, and as a bonus, it was uploaded to that site on my birthday! It was meant to be! If you click on my name, you should be able to see my finished project. (Or copy and paste: http://www5.snapfish.com/snapfish/slideshow/AlbumID=10381448008/PictureID=564929165008/a=26953912_26953912/otsc=SHR/otsi=SPIClink/COBRAND_NAME=snapfish/)
Congratulations on a tangle that is in the true spirit of Zentangle – it is built one stroke at a time and emerges to create a beautiful repetitive pattern
Thank you Bette!
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This is definitely one of the better patterns I’ve sent. Thanks Genevieve.
I recently started a project of tangling my family’s names. When I got to mine, I’d used several of the tangles starting with the letter “I” and really wanted something different. So I decided that just for this one project, I would pretend that “I” was a “Y” and see what I could find in the “Y” category of TanglePatterns.com. Sure enough, I found your beautiful design Yang, and as a bonus, it was uploaded to that site on my birthday! It was meant to be! If you click on my name, you should be able to see my finished project. (Or copy and paste: http://www5.snapfish.com/snapfish/slideshow/AlbumID=10381448008/PictureID=564929165008/a=26953912_26953912/otsc=SHR/otsi=SPIClink/COBRAND_NAME=snapfish/)
That’s great, Lori. Thank for sharing your project, I love it!
This is lovely! I love the variations as well. Thank you for sharing!