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Revelate Designs Tangle framebag. I can wholeheartedly recommend Eric's products - excellent, every single one.
Yeah...I was a Cub Scout, too. Shut up.
She always gets so depressed when she gets tangled up in the bushes.
Sony a3000 with a Konica Hexanon AR 52mm f1.8 lens
When I want to tangle flower-like shapes, I look to two designers first: Sandy Steen Bartholomew and Sandra Strait (aka Molossus). I also use the book by Sandy named Totally Tangled. Sandra is a prominently featured designer in the book. Their tangles I used, with some variations are: by Molossus: Kisses. Marnariana, Kristy's Crown. By Sandy: Mumsy, In Bloom, and Yes. Also used Dust Bunny by Margaret Bremner, which looks more like a flower than dust to me, lol. The tulips are mine. I haven't drawn them detangled yet; but if I do, I'll name them Twolips.
The watercolor paper I used was really cheap and pilled easily on the colorwash background. I used Inktense pencils to do the watercolor. The original is 5.5" square. Hope you like it.
I've been SO inspired by all the color that I thought I would give it a shot. I think I still have a long ways to go but its a start. I'm hoping on the next one the color will flow better.
Pattern: Tangled Yoke Cardigan by Eunny Jang, Interweave Knits, fall 2007
Yarn: Rowan Felted Tweed in Melody
Buttons: purchased at WEBS, American's Yarn Store, in Northampton, MA
Needles: US3 for the ribbing and cables, US4 everywhere else
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December 4, 2010
Shawn and I went and saw Tangled today. We both thought it was good. But then I am a Disney freak, so I am most likely going to like any Disney movie.
LunarWings is a tangle pattern based on Drawings by Zentangle Inc. and LunarFlux by Debbie.
Link to blog: bit.ly/lunarwings
Please feel free to refer to the step-outs to create LunarWings in your own art. However I reserve my right to these images and they should not be copied or reproduced. Thank you - Debbie New CZT 18