Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Fortune Teller

Another week, another challenge! Yay!
Tangles: Crescent Moon, Tripoli

I tried another using the tangle Blake (with a few additions) and a few Black Pearlz. A set of light and dark ribbons wobble their ways across the four lines of the string. You'd probably never guess I started with the same 'asterisk' string!

 I thought I should try to do one that was a little more "normal" (!) and came up with this next one. I prefer the first two. :D
Tangles: Auras, Fohbraid, Keenees, Pinwheel, Rain, Spinners, Tipple, Tortuca

13 comments:

  1. Love the depth of the third one. All three are beautiful!

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  2. I think all three are wonderful! The first two are fantastic. I'm having a hard time deciding which of them is my favorite. :)

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  3. That second one definitely disguises the original string well. I like all of those ribbons.

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  4. Each tile is so fun to look at. I am enjoying the fact that the string can be hidden and the tile still represents the string, how clever is that? I love that you are so able to show so many ways to use the string.... and make each a work of art!

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  5. What fun your tiles show, I too like to do things that aren't considered "normal". It makes life (and tiles) more interesting.

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  6. I love all three, but the ribbons of the second really catch my eye beautiful!

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  7. These are all fantastic! The second is my favorite. It reminds me of party streamers.

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  8. Oh what gorgeous twists in the middle tile!
    Gold pure gold!!!

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  9. I really like the collection of patterns you have used . This is lovely.

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  10. All very lovely, but the middle tile is a real Masterpiece!

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  11. Nailed it as usual! I especially love the second one!

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  12. Actually, I like the third one. Not because it's more "normal" but because the tangles you chose are just playing around having fun there. Maybe I'm just partial to the dotted border side.... :) Diana

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