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Zendala Dare #30-PIE-colored
This week's Zendala Dare is a tribute to Thanksgiving. Erin, at The Bright Owl, has set a challenge to use tangles starting with the letters "P,I,E" as pie is very representative of the food served at Thanksgiving dinner. She further challenged us to use at least one tangle we have not used before.
This ZIA was indeed a challenge for me. Finding tangles starting with the letters indicated seemed difficult, mostly because the tangles I was finding starting with those letters didn't appeal to me or fit in the Zendala; and using Tangles I've never drawn before seemed a challenge as I had to search for some new tangles. However, I managed to find a number of tangles. I used Pomegrante, Paradox, Isochor (a new tangle for me, found on Debra Castaldi's blog, Mainley Tangles), Peak Borders (another new tangle found on Suzanne McNeill's blog) and Eanovo (a variation - since I made a mistake initially and had to figure of way to continue without having to start over. I'm sure you all know how that one feels.) Eanovo is a tangle I found on Sandra Strait's (also known as molossus) Flickr page; it is also a tangle I have never drawn before. I enjoyed the process of making this Zendala, despite my apprehension, and time spent hunting down tangles, I am pleased with my choices and how my Zendala turned out. I hope you agree.
Thanks for viewing and I do hope you'll comment. : D
Zendala Dare #30-PIE-colored
This week's Zendala Dare is a tribute to Thanksgiving. Erin, at The Bright Owl, has set a challenge to use tangles starting with the letters "P,I,E" as pie is very representative of the food served at Thanksgiving dinner. She further challenged us to use at least one tangle we have not used before.
This ZIA was indeed a challenge for me. Finding tangles starting with the letters indicated seemed difficult, mostly because the tangles I was finding starting with those letters didn't appeal to me or fit in the Zendala; and using Tangles I've never drawn before seemed a challenge as I had to search for some new tangles. However, I managed to find a number of tangles. I used Pomegrante, Paradox, Isochor (a new tangle for me, found on Debra Castaldi's blog, Mainley Tangles), Peak Borders (another new tangle found on Suzanne McNeill's blog) and Eanovo (a variation - since I made a mistake initially and had to figure of way to continue without having to start over. I'm sure you all know how that one feels.) Eanovo is a tangle I found on Sandra Strait's (also known as molossus) Flickr page; it is also a tangle I have never drawn before. I enjoyed the process of making this Zendala, despite my apprehension, and time spent hunting down tangles, I am pleased with my choices and how my Zendala turned out. I hope you agree.
Thanks for viewing and I do hope you'll comment. : D