Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Here We Go Loopy-Loo...

Yeah, I know... now you have the same earworm I have!!! *G*  I had so much fun yesterday I thought I'd try it again today; combining this week's challenge with the tangles that I found from the wedding of William and Catherine.  As I mentioned yesterday, I found the hats of the lady guests quite entrancing.  There was so much to see - texture, materials, unusual shapes, all kinds of design rules respected and broken - that I find myself poring over the photos of the guests quite as much as the bride and groom!  There was one particularly interesting hat in a deep blue that I just loved, and found it evoked a tangle I had just used recently, but not drawn up and shared.  So here it is! *G*

Today's string was drawn by my father:



And this is what I made of it:

And here's the step-out of the new tangle, LUPE:

Happy Wednesday!

16 comments:

  1. Very pretty.. so feminine and flowing.. thanks for the new tangle.. love them both..

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  2. Cool! I like this very much :)

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  3. I like this one very much! Thanks.

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  4. Very nice. Like a feminine Hollibaugh. The whole tile is so simply light and airy. Beautiful.

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  5. Wow, this tile is very delicate and beautiful, I love how you interpreted this string. Your new tangle "lupe" looks like so much fun, I'll definitely be trying this one.

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  6. Absolutely great what you have made of it!

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  7. This is so pretty! Thanks for another great new zentangle.

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  8. Love Lupe looks fun, great tangle can see the hat that inspired it easily. They were interesting were they not! XOXO Zoe

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  9. Hi Chris, this is lovely, I'll give it a try this weekend.

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  10. Tremendously terrific tile and tangle!

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  11. Wonderful! Dad gave you quite a challenge there. Love the new pattern and the tile.

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  12. Love the Lupe! And your finished zentangle is very cool...I love the dimensional effect!

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  13. Lovely! I really am drawn to the pattern. It is perfect!

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  14. I love this. how did I miss it? Thanks for the steps. I can't wait to try it.
    I love your tile and your dad's string, also.
    Barbara

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