Some of the things my brain sprouted are so different that I think they warrant their own name. I'll be sharing them this week.
First up, FUNLS, which probably bears the most resemblance to Cadent. Say 'funnels'. I think we owe our non-English-first-language tangle buddies some explanations of the odd/oddly-spelled names we come up with for some tangles! A hint: frequently they are rather phonetic and don't use the frequently bizarre English spelling. :)
For shading, go to the base of the squiggly lines. Here's a tile with Funls:
Tangles: Black Pearlz, Funls, Groovy, Knase, LinQ, Tortuca |
This one looks like great fun! I can't wait to use it!
ReplyDeleteI like this. It's a nice variation of cadent (which I invariably goof on). It's a challenge to work with those "mistakes."
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I love this! Can't wait to try it....gotta go try it right now!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!!
Wonderful :) Thanks!
ReplyDeletecool!
ReplyDeleteAny plans to run a class in Calgary AB?
ReplyDeleteI'll be teaching at ArtWaves West in Leduc, just south of Edmonton, but because there are Certified Zentangle Teachers in Calgary and Canmore and elsewhere I don't want to tread on their toes.
DeleteFabulous!! How great is it that over 5 years later, a tangle newbie finds this at midnight and you've made my "day" already, and I'm only 24 minutes in������Thanks for this great tangle, Margaret! I "got" this one when I struggled with Cadent!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad Tracy! Funny, I would have thought Cadent would be so much simpler!
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