Many thanks for a great challenge. My stars are more like flowers but I enjoyed doing them.
Tangled Tidbits -
*Fife in bold contrast
*elongated Furr Balls lines - how fun!
From Antony Visconti (Milan, Italy) ~
Here's my tile in honor of those who have sacrificed themselves in the name of truth, freedom and justice.
Tangled Tidbits -
*beautiful details for
Fünf complete with a flower like center
*bold contrasts of light and dark, line and curve
From Laurel Davis, CZT #28 (New York) ~
I’ve always loved Fife, but Funf and Furr Balls we’re new to me. Such fun tangles to work with this week. Thanks, Adele!
Tangled Tidbits -
*colorful tangles pop against the bold black background
*shading and lighter tangles add depth
From Marjan Heemskerk (The Netherlands) ~
After our Memorial day we celebrate Liberation day ( may 4 and 5). For both days we have a symbol, a torch with a flame/bird. Both days are very impressive. Remembering and celebrating. It is wonderful and important that this happens all over the world.
Tangled Tidbits -
It truly is.
*beautiful center symbol
*delightful aura, dots, shading, touches of color
From JoAnne (Ontario, Canada) ~
Here is my tile for IAST 292. It kind of looks like a party!
Tangled Tidbits -
*a happy party of color and tangles
*string lines covered with Fife shapes and tangles spin outward
From Rebecca (Stamford, Connecticut) ~
Happy Summer! Well not officially I guess, but Memorial weekend always feels like the start of summer to me. Wish I could have captured the sparkle of my stars but sadly my phone camera just doesnt do it justice. Thanks for another fun challenge!
Tangled Tidbits -
*sparkly stars and colorful Furr Balls abound
*highlights adorn Fife
From Allison (California) ~
Here is my offering for this week’s challenge.
Tangled Tidbits -
*each string section filled to the brim with tangles
*Fife shines with various sized grids
From Susan (United Kingdom) ~
Loved Furr Balls. I found it very satisfying to draw. I also like a grid so enjoyed revisiting Fife”.
Tangled Tidbits -
...and a dot grid is especially nice, isn't it?
*pretty blue background for Fife
*Furr Balls spring from each other
From Angie Gittles (Maryland) ~
Another Memorial Day has come and gone. I hope everyone took at least a few minutes to remember the heroes being honored. It’s not my favorite holiday, but it is what it is. Sigh. Anyway, enjoy this subtly colored tile filled with fife, funf, furr balls, rain, deeboops, and sand swirl.
Tangled Tidbits -
*a beautiful mix of tangles
*Rain covered string lines and a new tangle for each string space
A very warm welcome to Annette Bode (Germany) ~
Attached is my first IAST-tile :-)
Greetings from Germany
Tangled Tidbits -
*Furr Balls spirals with dots and dashes
*multiple sizes and variations of Fife
Welcome to our IAST community and welcome to our
Tangled Map, Annette! So very happy that you joined in...
From Nor'dzin (Wales, United Kingdom) ~
Here’s my tile for your latest challenge.
Thank you and best wishes
Tangled Tidbits -
*weighted lines and aura
*background of large grid of Fife with detail lines and highlights
From T. ~
I hope you enjoyed the short break offered by the extra day in the long weekend.
I finished my tile early, but held on to it because I wasn’t certain I liked it as it was. However, the longer I looked at it the more it grew on me, so here it is.
For this challenge, I enjoyed working with Fife in both forms, although, I may have a slight bias toward the ‘flower of life’ version.
Fünf and Furr Balls were both new-to-me but fun to work with nonetheless.
I also continue to use the colour palette I put together a few challenges ago.
As usual, thanks for another fun challenge
Tangled Tidbits -
...such is the beauty of tangling - time and distance add to the appreciation of your finished work...
*large and smaller Fife accented with the use of color
*aura-ed and singular
Fünf
From Amy L., CZT (Connecticut) ~
I have missed the last couple of challenges—I’ve been busy, and also have started actually teaching so my tangle time has been spent prepping for classes! But I wanted to get back on track, so here is my tile. I actually did it last week and was thinking about going another one, but didn’t get to it, so here is my original one. I tried a version of fife that was different than I had done before. I didn’t love funf, but I had a lot of fun with furr balls, and then decided it looked like fireworks so added ahh. As always it was challenging and interesting. I am in awe of your creativity!
Tangled Tidbits -
So glad you are back - it is difficult at times to make the time, but practice is imperative.
*great combination of Ahh, Furr Balls and Funf
*alternating dark and light filled Funf
From VenaC. (Whitby, Ontario, Canada) ~
Another fun challenge. I like fife a lot. My funf is not exactly perfect but OK. I did remember to breathe and didn't feel as if I had to rush to finish. Thanks for these challenges.
Tangled Tidbits -
Good for you!
*double lined Fife border complete with alternating light and dark background
*blue field features stars
From Mariam G. (Port Hueneme, California) ~
Here is my tile for IAST292 (can you believe we are almost to 300!).
Have a lovely weekend.
Tangled Tidbits -
...I was hesitant to point that out - thank you for doing that, Mariam!
*patriotic colors accent Fife rows, Furr Balls and
Fünf field of blue
From Sue Agnew (Tucson, Arizona) ~
Participating in Tickled to Tangle sometimes has unexpected benefits! So many people who sent in tiles knew of Tomàs Padrós and mentioned Instagram, so I looked him up and quickly followed him. He has an architectural, three-dimensional style (and is also easy on the eyes).
I really really tried to use your string with five compartments, but in the end I couldn’t help myself and gave in to my need for symmetry. Fife is one of those tangles I used to do all the time and for some reason forgot about. So I looked back in old sketchbooks, and I found I sometimes drew it with circles where the “rice shapes” come together. Maybe that’s a different tangle entirely … but anyway I like it. So I did that version, plus the offset version that looks more like flowers. When I was playing with Fünf and Furr Balls I ended up morphing them into little whirling stars.
Hope you had a good holiday!
Tangled Tidbits -
Don't you love an old familiar tangle?
*two lovely Fife variations
*curled ends for Fife in multiple variations
From Cheryl (Missouri) ~
Looking at my entry, one must remember that there are no mistakes in the beautiful art of Zentangle!
Pro: Loved the challenge and results
Con: Should have practiced with new Tombows
Tangled Tidbits -
...so very true - no mistakes!
*one large glowing Fife along the string lines
*multiple fields of Fife and Furr Balls
From Moblue (Bremen, Germany) ~
So sorry for being late. I didn’t read the timeline right and finished my tile today only. Nevertheless I send it, as it was so much fun to draw.
Even if it won’t be in this round, I hardly can wait to see all the others on Monday.
Happy tangeling from
Moblue, Bremen, Germany
Tangled Tidbits -
You were right on time!
*aura-ed Fünf, shaded and sparkled
*detailed Fife, beautifully shaded
From Lynn F (Florida) ~
Sorry this is late!
I had it finished earlier this week but completely forgot to send it in. I think the hot weather has fried my brain.
I enjoyed the three new tangle patterns and added Lex and Msst to the party.
Thanks for all you do.
Tangled Tidbits -
...you are just in time!
*lovely finishes for Fife
*each string sections finished with its own wonderful tangle
This is my tile ~
I began with Funf on the string line, followed by Fife. I thought that I would add Fife to alternating string sections, but found it such a wonderful tangle to get lost in that it just kept growing and I had to stop myself before I filled in the entire tile with it. A bit of patriotic red, white, and blue, and a smattering smaller tangles finished it off.
And lastly, from Felicity Strohfeldt (Velddrif, South Africa) ~
Spent a week up north in Limpopo last week at a cultural conference for language and heritage matters so zenning was on the back burner. Anyway caught up this weekend. Yes we also have a Remembrance Day in SA. My Mom also lost her son, Eugene, my half brother during WWII. He was in the air force and was lost in action over the Mediterranean Sea. Left a sadness in her up to her passing at 93 years old. War has such a dreadful influence on the populations involved, yet we never seem to succeed in creating and keeping the peace around our beautiful planet. So sad.
Hope and prayer is all we need to succeed.
Love to all
Tangled Tidbits -
Thank you for those wise words, Felicity.
*alternating light and dark string sections, grand details
*center Furr Balls spiral beautifully embellished
Thank you all for an incredible show of tiles. Our veterans would be very proud to know how appreciated they are.
Many thanks to the creators of the tangles we used this week ~
Fünf by Denise Rudd, CZT
Check back tomorrow for
"It's a String Thing" # 294 - we are inching our way to #300!!