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After reading Margaret Bremner's tutorial on paradox, I decided to practice them, using a square instead of a triangle to form them. This is the result, All the outside edges are squares, and the center square has four small triangle paradoxes. This is one of my favorite tangles for two reasons. First it's really easy to do, and second, you never know what you're going to get (at least I don't, lol).
My friend *Steffer*'s started a group called First thing in the morning. She once told me this is when we are most vulnerable that the real us shines through. I tend to agree... this is when we have to wake up out of our dreams and face ourself all over again in the mirror.
Sometimes we see what a tangled mess we are and other times we see the beauty that lies with in... if you captured that first rising moment what would you see?
What do you see in those around you when they first rise? Open those groggy eyes and take a good look! What do you see in me?
Really all that matters is what we see in ourselves and if we chose to believe it or accept it.
Good morning flickr! Have a great weekend!
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This wiring job was amazing, and then the shadows of the wiring turned it into "confusion squared"...
These new Tangled the Series books are so beautiful!! Full of some new pictures that I've never seen before!
Taken on February 1, 2014 during the Tangled Show at the Royal Theatre at Fantasy Faire in Fantasyland at Disneyland (Disneyland Resort, Anaheim, CA)
Completed this lovely tile sent to me from Netherlands!!
The gemstone is really gorgeous and the tile was really fun to work on.
I'd finished it more than 2 weeks ago, but got so busy that I forgot to upload it. Better late than never? Haha....
This is my take on "Be like Bijou": I think the Bijou tiles are really cute - I like them because they challenge me to think really small, and reduce my tangles so that they are TINY ^^ I made two for this challenge. The one on the left is really more like my idea of what Bijou himself would like, swirly etc. And the second tile I did whilst watching Running Man :P
Featuring the tangles: (Left) Printemps & Cruffle, (Right) Ennies
Tangle I did for a friend to include in the Zentangle kit I bought for her and then sent on. She crochets so I added a ball of yarn and a crochet hook.
Shot with Petri Color 35, using a C.C. Petri 40mm f/2.8 lens
Kodak UltraMax 400 Film
Shot at ISO 400, developed normally
From a recent shoot at Tangles Hair Studio. (PointShoot Photography by Mario Gozum │www.pointshootphoto.com) - Two SB-20s camera left and right (left at 1/2 and right at 1/8 power) through shoot through umbrellas, triggered with two Pocketwizard Plus II's... one on camera hot shoe and one controlling two flashes via mono wire splitter.
I love it. Love the colour, the cables, the perfect fit and those beautiful wooden buttons. Just love everything about it.
Pattern: Tangled Yoke Cardigan by Eunny Jang, Interweave Knits Fall 2007.
Yarn: Novita Wool, 480 gr.
Needles:
- 3,5 mm in the body and sleeves
- 3,0 mm in the collar
- 2,5 mm in the buttonbands
- 2,0 mm binding off the collar sts
Modifications:
- Used DK yarn so made size 38" to fit 42" bust.
- 6,5” ribbing in the body, 8,5” in the sleeves.
- Added lots of length (5,5”) between the dec and inc sections of the body –> started the increases when work measured 12”.
- Started the increases in the sleeves only when sleeve measured 5,5”.
- Added lots of length to the sleeves.
- Knitted 3,5” after joining sleeves to body before the first dec row.
- 11 buttons instead of nine.
This is my take on the challenge: I drew parallel curved lines on a black tile as my string...
Featuring the tangles: Zenith, Printemps, Flux, Msst and some I just made up on the spot.... :)
Dealys, all fanned out.
This is my new tangle, Dealys.
It is a nature-inspired tangle, that may be drawn several ways.. For full details, please visit: [ goo.gl/rTMbdL ]
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Please feel free to refer to the step outs to recreate Dealys in your tangles. However I reserve my rights to these images and they should not be copied or reproduced. Thank you! - Debbie New CZT 18
The Ornate Chorus Frog is a winter-breeding resident of intact longleaf pine-wiregrass forests of the southeastern US. Because only 2% of that ecosystem remains, this frog is now very localized. Even more worrisome is that recurring droughts over the past two decades have stymied successful reproduction in many areas and populations have disappeared from most of peninsular Florida. A dense suburban matrix precludes natural recolonization of many of these areas should normal rain patterns ever return.
I love it. Love the colour, the cables, the perfect fit and those beautiful wooden buttons. Just love everything about it.
Pattern: Tangled Yoke Cardigan by Eunny Jang, Interweave Knits Fall 2007.
Yarn: Novita Wool, 480 gr.
Needles:
- 3,5 mm in the body and sleeves
- 3,0 mm in the collar
- 2,5 mm in the buttonbands
- 2,0 mm binding off the collar sts
Modifications:
- Used DK yarn so made size 38" to fit 42" bust.
- 6,5” ribbing in the body, 8,5” in the sleeves.
- Added lots of length (5,5”) between the dec and inc sections of the body –> started the increases when work measured 12”.
- Started the increases in the sleeves only when sleeve measured 5,5”.
- Added lots of length to the sleeves.
- Knitted 3,5” after joining sleeves to body before the first dec row.
- 11 buttons instead of nine.