Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Chebucto and Copada

I just returned from two weeks vacation and noticed a blog post that made me exclaim, "Hey! Somebody used my tangles!" That's always cool.

Then I realized that it was a response to the Diva's challenge this week. Wowee! Do a duo-tangle using two of my tangles. It's the first time ever that a duo-tangle challenge is not official tangles. What an honor!

Here's my first response to this challenge. I've never done Copada like this before - it just happened - but I quite like the series of wavy lines; it's a little like wood grain. Trying to run Chebucto off into nothingness was quite a challenge. I don't think I'd recommend it!

I wondered what these two tangles would look like running into and through each other, so I did a very simple string (three lines in each direction) and tried to alternate the tangles. I'm quite pleased with this tile! I like the large white spaces.

Both of these tangles are trickier to organize around a corner or on a curve. That's probably true about most 'border' tangles. Here's a MINI-TUTORIAL about sending Chebucto around a corner.

28 comments:

  1. Thank you for the wonderful patterns and the inspiration of your outstanding tiles!

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  2. What a great way to combine these lovely tangles.
    Both tiles are soooo lovely!
    Copada is a favorite of me, but never tried Chebucto.
    Now I will use it much more.
    Thank you for these great tangles !

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  3. Great tiles and I love your border tips. I had a laugh at the word "kerflooey".

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  4. Very nice tiles!!! Many thanks for your wonderful patterns! I had problems with them at first, but then I played with the tangles and I'm happy with the challenge-tile :-)
    Thank you for the instruction to send Chebucto around a corner!!!
    Many greetings from germany, Sandra

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  5. Both are wonderful designs. And thank you so much for the tips to go round the corners, I tried and failed and simply abandonned the idea. And there it is so simple!!! Thank you for sharing.

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    1. Thank you for the inspiring tiles. beautiful. And thank you for the tip on going around corners with Chebucto. Brilliant! I struggled with that and now I see how to do it cleaner and easier. I'll go give it a try! Thank you. ��

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  6. Two Great tiles, but I too, love the white space and the look of the second. Thank you for the going around the corner help!

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  7. Two great designs and thank you for the corner tips! That made a world of difference. I was definitely challenged by Chebucto.

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  8. Both are wonderful! Thank you for sharing and thank you for corner tips, it is so helpful :)

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  9. Your two tiles look effortless. Great job!

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  10. Congratulations for having your tangles featured in this week's challenge. I admit I struggled some, but I'm glad I didn't wait to look at your creative responses to the challenge before tackling it on my own. Because that would be like cheating, right? ;-)

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  11. Great tiles. Thank you for the tangles and the corner tidbit.

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  12. Your two tiles are gorgeous, Margareth. I cannot even say which one I like most. The tangles are great too, but you are an inspiration to a lot of people anyway!

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  13. I love the way you think and I love your tiles, they're both so different and your interpretation of your patterns is amazing to see :)

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  14. Both tile are wonderful! So many lovely variations!

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  15. That must be fun, to see your patterns being used in the Diva's challenge! They both are beautiful designs, thank you for sharing them.

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  16. Both tiles are wonderful, but that second one blows me away! Wow! Thanks for your sheet on rounding corners. That will come in handy! I have all your tips and tutorials in plastic page protectors in a binder.

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  17. So beautiful, and thank you for the corner tutorial - I need that!

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  18. I think I like the first one the best. Just seems to have a nice flow. Like your info on doing the corners with Chebucto. I was trying to do it in a circle but was not successful in pulling it off. Saw a couple of others posted that were.

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  19. Great tangles and great tiles! Really had fun with both your tangles this week :)

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  20. These two beautiful Tiles really show off your awesome Patterns. I love your body of work. Your creative spirit is so appreciated. Thanks Margaret.

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  21. I really enjoyed playing with these, new to me, tangles. I also appreciate the tutorial above about working into corners. I'll bet you had soooo much fun seeing what everyone did with YOUR tangles :)

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    1. I AM enjoying seeing all the different takes on these tangles. Eventually I'll get around to all the links and leave a comment if possible.

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  22. Chebucto was a new-to-me pattern which I really enjoyed using. Love the precision and sharp contrasts in your tiles.

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  23. Your tiles are terrific, Margaret. I really love the second one. And thanks for all your wonderful tangles. You are a real inspiration.

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