Erin Olson developed the tangle
Charlie and that's our challenge from the Diva this week: use Charlie. This is a strong black and white pattern - along the lines of Bunzo, Aquafleur, Knightsbridge, and Strircles - and I generally like them. I forced a few circles into my first tile, but I had a hard time leaving the pointy angles behind for other sections. I used Rain on both tiles. I also tried a few variations of Charlie, one of them
quite unintended!
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Tangles: Black Pearlz, Charlie, Rain, Tipple |
The
quite unintended section is above, at the bottom, middle/right. I started before I checked the instructions. That's usually good for something interesting! For some reason I recalled the 'diamonds' being black on one side and white on the other. Nope. The Black Pearl went over a tiny black squiggle telling me to "fill this area black". Nope. In any case, I like it.
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Tangles: Charlie (and variation), Rain |
On the tile above I did Charlie as designed on the right. In the lower left I added Auras beside all the zigzags before filling in the black. Some of the divider lines are a little curvy.
Your use of Charlie is outstanding!
ReplyDeleteVery cool, love the variations, and how you've moved Charlie into Rain. My fav. is the first.
ReplyDeleteBoth tiles are great. I also love the way you moved Charlie into Rain.
ReplyDeleteWe are having heavy rain in Central FLorida today. So I may curl up in the studio and try Charlie.
ReplyDeleteI am seeing there is a LOT of fill in this tangle pattern. BUT that makes it striking and bold. Also takes a lot of time to do fill patterns. I LOVE Rain (appropriate for today) and use it all the time. Great idea.
Perfectly matching tangle patterns... Great job on both!
ReplyDeleteBoth are wonderful! Great variations of Charlie!
ReplyDeleteBoth are very nice! I love the shadings :)
ReplyDeleteoh this is excellent, I love the way you have used this pattern. I had such difficulty working it into my tile, but this is great, I love how this is presented. Well done!!
ReplyDeleteLike all the auras. Also like how you had the tangle going in different directions.
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