Here the real 'A' with the A-Dalpha pattern
This was actually just a draft, but I didn't have the heart to trash it, so I put some last touches to it.
Patterns used: A-Dalpha and Asterix.
These are 'A's I made in May 2016 when I came along the beautiful pattern 'Kiss' by Katie Booth. Skip over to tanglepatterns.com for the steps.
Pattern: Kiss
And in color
Patterns: Kiss, Chillon, Tipple, Fescue, Flux
Update 30 January 2017: Finally, I caught up with my tradition to draw a capital letter tile and a lowercase tile for the same challenge. Lowercase 'a', here we go.
Patterns: A-Dalpha, Arc Flower, Arcocuatro
Link to next Alphabet Letter Challenge: B
Both tiles are wonderful :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gudrun.
DeleteWow! Love your first tangle...Akoya is one of my favorite tangles, and it works so well with your A. The one you did for Joey's challenge is also stunning. I love how you made the legs of the A look so full and rounded.
ReplyDeleteJoyce
Thank you very much for your uplifting comment. I agree with you, Akoya is a beautiful pattern indeed. My thanks to Sandy Hunter, the creator, at http://tanglebucket.blogspot.com/
DeleteAll your tiles are beautiful. Very detailed.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Creative Miss L. I noticed your Gem in your Opus tile... Now THAT I call detailed! Simply perfect.
DeleteBeautiful done with gorgeous colors, I like your style very much
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Ria. You put that smile on my face.
DeleteWow, gorgeous tiles. I love your first with Akoya.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your beautiful comment. Akoya Ahoi!
DeleteTerrific! So glad I did mine first so these beautiful tiles didn't intimidate me. Just lovely work.
ReplyDeleteThat is how I feel only too often when I look at many of the other thanglers' tiles. Your compliment means a lot. Thanks. (Off off to letter B)
DeleteThose are all fantastic. I really love the vibrant red on your last one.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your comment, Michele. I have to confess, that red I enhanced in Photoshop. Pssst...don't tell anyone. ...and it was a trash tile anyway, so it doesn't really count.
DeleteLove your tiles, but the first one is beyond beautiful - what a wonderful misreading!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Susan, glad you like my mishap.
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