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This started off as a testing piece - trying out a couple of patterns that came to me - I hope
you like them - untitled as yet :)
Decided on the name 'Chop Chop' as the curvy version reminds me of a choppy sea, but then again I also see a flock of seagulls :)
Here is the step out:
This is my 1st time ever using Pitt Brush pens ... read about some of you here using them, so thought I'd give them a try ... I like them, but they are different, will probably take me a little while to learn to use them ...
O.K. so here it is inverted, takes some of the mystery out of it & makes it look alot simpler does'nt it? :)
My friend teaches a "Zendoodle" class at the local community college. I Zendoodled , drew, on a handmade polymer clay heart.
started with an 'S' shaped curve, then added my newest favourite 'Cayke' (with my fave hearts in the centres, a variation) and then some more - bad moove with sanibelle (it's a right 'ol mess!) so then I had to somehow either add or subtract from attention - so then I added some Brayd and some Fescu. The long baubles on the right hand side are 'Ogels' from Sandy Bartholemew's Book, Yoga for Your Brain. I have to look up the tangle enclosed in the circle, it's an old one, but one I've only just come to incorporate (oh, it's called Fife) and the branchy one on the upper left is.....umm Verdigough!! dang! I can never remember that one lol - so there you have it plus a couple of extra beads, swirls, netting and barber pole variation. Enjoy - and thanks for looking, comments greatly appreciated :)
a couple of pieces I've been working on - the pattern on the right is Tripoli - one I've not tried before - a bit of tangle overkill perhaps :)