Bud

I am so excited about this versatile pattern. Allow me to begin with how I named it, and then work my way to the tangle itself.

It's name is Bud for my son Louie.  He's a man of few words, and even fewer first thing in the morning or at the end of a school day.  In working with him on that - as I tend to be very talkative - I usually give him a quick shout out as he walks by, "Hey Bud!"

Versatility describes Louie.  Name something and he can do it - and with ease, often wondering why it's so special to anyone else watching.  Here is a sampling of what I mean:

Catch a 'lunker' bass, no problem
 
Throw a cast net in the surf and hand feed an egret and a great blue heron, no problem.


Throw a vase, no problem.

Take phenomenal photos, no problem.


Run up a tree, no problemRun up a tree?!  Yes...

 
Go fishing and catch an alligator....NO problem.

...but there are some things a mother should just not see...

On to the pattern -

In the first parent/student assembly marking the beginning of Louie's senior high school year, I scribbled an idea on the back page of my check book.  It was the only paper I had in my purse :)
 
The idea grew into a simple and very fun tangle.   Here is the step out for Bud
The more I played with the initial design, the more versatile it became. 


Here are a two more tiles using some variations on the theme.  This one is a bit busy :)
And this one is my favorite...

I scanned the above tile in grayscale.

This one was scanned in color.

The more I play with this tangle Bud, the more it can do, and the more it seems to shrug and say, "No problem!"  Reminds me of my Bud...

2 comments:

  1. I like it. Just saved the instructions. Thanks

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  2. WOW Adele, what a beautiful tangle and story! We have our own "Bud" in our son James...and his wife gave birth to their first child last November, Jacob- who we all now call Jake. What gifts they are! Thank you for sharing! Promise Smithson CZT 11&20

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