Tuesday, November 5, 2013

"It's a String Thing" #13

It's Tuesday, your good news day!

This week we will concentrate on just two tangles.  One is a favorite of mine, the other is one I've wanted to try since Linda Farmer first published it on her website.  So, here we go!

The string line for this week was created by Anne Marks and is listed as number 010 on Tangle Patterns.
In Anne's honor we will use patterns that begin with the first two letters of her name -  'An' - and they are: Antidots by Anita Roby-Lavery, CZT® and Angel Fish by Marizaan van Beek, CZT.  You can find the step-outs for the patterns here.

Antidots is one of my favorites.  It is especially fun to play with as it seems to lead the pen and morph into unexpected shapes.

Angel Fish has been on my 'To Learn' list since Linda first posted it.  I welcome this dedicated time to concentrate on it and hope you do too.

Both patterns are easily enhanced and you may even surprise yourself with a few tangleations as you go - have fun!

To Recap - use:
String 010
Antidots  by Anita Roby-Lavery, CZT®
Angel Fish by Marizaan van Beek, CZT

 If this is your first visit, welcome!  If you are new to Zentangle®, welcome! 

This exercise is for beginner and seasoned tanglers alike.  Use it as an excuse to keep up with your art work, take time for yourself, learn new patterns, share your talent... 

  Here are the (Not so) Official Guidelines:
     * Challenges are posted on Tuesdays.          
     *Use the string posted for the week and patterns that begin    
                  with the letter(s) indicated                 
     *Work must be completed on Zentangle tiles or on your 3.5" x 3.5" paper      
     * Submit a photo of your tile saved as jpg or         
                  scan your tile (300 dpi) and save as a jpg    
     *Email your jpg file as an attachment to -  brunoadelem@gmail.com    
     *Entries are to be submitted by Saturday evenings.     
     *Photos and 'Best of Show' are posted on Mondays.       

Send in your photos - you never know who you will encourage and inspire.

I look forward to your emails. 

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