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An Asian Spinyback Orb Weaver has small tangled mess.

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Tangled Concept Art on display at the Walt Disney Studios.

12.5 cm x 12.5 cm, ink and colored pencil on paper, Natsuo Ikegami

Central Park, New York City

Pattern: Tangled Up in Blue by Judy Becker

Pattern Source: www.persistentillusion.com

 

Yarn: KnitPicks Essential Tweed in Flint

 

Needles: US 2 KnitPicks Classic Circulars (2)

 

Modifications: None

 

Notes: Great toe up pattern written for 2 circular needles! Very comfy socks & easy & inexpensive yarn!

 

Details: www.miss88keys.blogspot.com/2006/10/my-socks-are-tangled-...

 

Completed: October 2006

Revelate Designs Tangle framebag. I can wholeheartedly recommend Eric's products - excellent, every single one.

 

Yeah...I was a Cub Scout, too. Shut up.

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Saturday 1st Wells Carnival 2015

Sunday brought a rarity for Western NY in November a lovely 65 degree day. We took advantage of the warm spell by getting done some outdoor chores like deadheading all our landscaping, raking and even putting up our Christmas Lights.

 

We won't turn them on until December but it's a lot nicer putting them up when it's 65 out compared to last year when it was less than 20.

 

Johnny still had Llama, Llama so we made it seem like he was helping and got tangled in the cords. Ahhh the things we do for our children!

 

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Black and white full 11x 8.5 page

9 x 9 cm tangle, made with an assortment of Sakura markers, and shaded with pencil.

star stitch detail

 

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Looks like what I've got behind my desk.

Jersey City

Mother's Day Weekend, MMVII

O, what a tangled web we weave

When first we practise to deceive!

 

—from Marmion by Sir Walter Scott

 

Nature deceived us in 2010, with an April snowstorm. Tulips and daffodils had already bloomed; fickle March was behind us; skin welcomed the heightening, warming sun. But I live in the American Midwest and should know better. Winter sometimes doesn't give up easily, doesn't concur with human schedules, likes to give us a last punch in the nose, to ask, "Getting comfortable, were you?" A lesson, I'm afraid, I shall have to learn yet again.

 

(ODT—Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious)

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.

Saxophonist Skerik (Critters Buggin, Dead Kenny G’s, Garage a Trois, Les Claypool) and Drummer Jay Lane (Primus, Band of Brotherz and Scaring the Children) performed at Ex'pression College.

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

Bezier curves drawn with shapes. Scale is linked to position in the curve.

I love the Paradox tangle, so I thought I would give it a try with a white gel pen on black paper.

© Lauren Miller 2007

OK, here are some more molossus tangles. Wisket, Opeto, Pickerel, Pipkin, Zapatealo, Sisilhoa, Galatea...(wow, those names; hope I got them right). I messed up almost all of them; but like the overall effect anyway. And I officially cry Uncle, Sandra! When I said I'd do all your tangles I thought you had 10-15 of them; not close to 300!!! I may do a few more now and then, but consider the challenge complete, lol!

We had just finished watching Tangled which Hannah declared was "the best ever!"

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