Eek! This week's challenge is to do an ENTIRE tile with the non-dominant hand! Lines are a whole lot easier to do than filling in teeny-tiny black areas. I'm trying a few things with the Tri-Shape string so decided to use that for this challenge too.
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Tangles: Dansk, Flez, Knase, Not-a-Knot, Pearlz, Phuds, Sanibelle |
Nicely done. I do enjoy the textures and line quality that are formed by our non-Dominant hand. It looks like a little foot peaking out on the right. I want to try some of these tangles (not for this challenge) I kept mine very simple and familiar.
ReplyDeleteSo beautifully done, it's amazing that it's all with your non-dominant hand!
ReplyDeleteThat's so funny! I spotted the 'little foot' right away, and under it are fingerprints :)
ReplyDeleteLove the little foot! At first glance I would have sworn you used your dominant hand, but on close inspection realized you were abiding the rules. Great effort!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteMore like science subject there! Foot, fingerprints, x-ray picture of spine (on left side), plant for botany and mmmmm, not sure about Celtic knot in middle. Brilliant work for non-domination hand!
ReplyDeleteI love the totally lefty look of your flowing moving tangle!
ReplyDeleteReally cool. I saw the fingerprints first and then the foot. I think I need to learn some new patterns. I love the fingerprintish pattern.
ReplyDeleteMargaret, you still created a treat! Nice toes!
ReplyDeleteI just love this.
ReplyDeleteI love it. It's like you have a little foot there on the right. Lovely
ReplyDeleteLove the little "foot" sticking out of the right side...it was the first thing that caught my attention! Great job on this!
ReplyDeleteSo interesting! I did NOT see the foot at all! Now I do. It IS cute!
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