Laura is asking us to create a tile with the new tangle Skye by Margaret Bremner. It's a gorgeous pattern and I've played with it almost two weeks ago for another challenge (click here to see my other Skye tile).
Apparently, I love to add some black in a tile that contains Skye. Today I let Flux play along as well ;-)
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At her blog, Laura mentioned already how much fun it is to see the new official pattern Ellish grow in front of your eyes. It is! I love this new tangle, and for this challenge I added some Crescent Moon.
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Joey challenges us to fill her Roman Numeral XIV string. She recommands to use 6, I didn't use Cadent though. I did use Papyrus, Cheesecloth, Barber Pole (all new to me), Shattuck and Bunzo.
The tile has a bit less contrast than I would normally plan, but I like it this way as well.
I wonder up to which number we will go with these Roman Numerals :-)
I like to look at the new strings at TanglePatterns.com from time to time. The newest string at this moment is #210 (!). I filled it with Paradox, Crescent Moon, CanT and Camelia.
This week's challenge at the I am the Diva blog is to 'add a bit of black'. A bit more than we usually do, to add a bit more drama. I'm never scared to use black, so I thought I could use even a bit more ;-)
I've used Rain as some sort of (black!) string and filled the tile with Puf and Pufcookie. Two patterns I don't use very often, but seemed to suit my tile.
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We're using Hollyhock for Adele's challenge. A pattern that didn't really sprak to me when I first saw it, but now I 'had' to try it. I liked it better than I thought, so thank you Adele for making me try it.
I put it on a Tipple bed and used 4Mom on the tile as well, since it was also in the challenge ;-)
I wanted to draw Oke and apparently yesterday's Knightsbridge Monotangle was still in my fingers: I couldn't think of any other background pattern to use ;-)
Laura likes us to make a DuoTangle with Poke Root vs Drupe. I tried to combine these two tangles, which resulted in this tile. Not sure if this is what I had in mind, but it looks OK to me :-)
M, Q and G are the letters for this week's challenge of Diane and Carolien. I wanted to use more than three tangles, so I've drawn two patterns for each letter: Maelstrom & Miasma, Quiltz & Quandary and Germie & Gingham.
The string we use in this challenge by Adele is inspired by the front door of the Art House, where this week the Tickled To Tangle Art Show opened. I hope it will be a great Art Show!
We are to fill this string with Sand Swirl, Swarm, N'Zeppel and Tipple and this is my result:
It's Use My Tangle Monday at the Diva's challenge and we're using Crux. A pattern I really love to draw, and this time I wanted to do it a bit differently. So... this is the result, with a more flexible grid. Some sort of unidentified flying object ;-)
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Today I wanted to play with the pattern Xpetal (the big white 'flower' bottom left). It needed some organic patterns next to it: Shattuck, Punzel and Nebel.