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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

"It's a String Thing" #4

Tuesday is your good news day!

This week's challenge features String 005 from Linda Farmer's Tangle Patterns.  It was created and submitted by Sandra Strait. You can find Sandra's beautiful work under the sandras tab on Tangle Patterns and on her blog Life Imitates Doodles.

When Linda first posted this string she said, "We've had several 'curly' Zentangle® strings, so I thought it was high time for a geometric one."  It time for us too, so here is the string:


...and the particulars:

Use String 005
Use tangle patterns that begin with the letter "S" for Sandra to complete your tile.  You can find the tangles and directions for them on TanglePatterns

This should be very fun for those of you who tangled along with last week's challenge. 

If this is your first visit, welcome!  If you are new to Zentangle, welcome! 

This exercise is for beginner and seasoned tanglers alike.  Use it as an excuse to keep up with your art work, take time for yourself, learn new patterns, share your talent...you get the idea! 

 Here are the (Not so) Official Guidelines:
     * Challenges are posted on Tuesdays.          
     *Use the string posted for the week and patterns that begin    
                  with the letter(s) indicated                 
     *Work must be completed on Zentangle tiles or on your 3.5" x 3.5" paper      
     * Submit a photo of your tile saved as jpg or         
                  scan your tile (300 dpi) and save as a jpg    
     *Email your jpg file as an attachment to -  brunoadelem@gmail.com    
     *Entries are to be submitted by Saturday evenings     
     *Photos and 'Best of Show' are posted on Mondays.       

Send in your photos - you never know who you will inspire!

I look forward to your emails. 

PS - If the photo of the string does not appear on your screen, click here - String 005 from Linda Farmer's Tangle Patterns.

1 comment:

  1. I just wanted to say thank you for the challenge Adele, as a newbie I really appreciate your efforts to provide the motivation to tangle!

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