The Starfish Tangle Family
The main focus on this month's Inspired by... was definitely the Starfish tangle family by Nicole Dreyer. All of a sudden there were all these slightly different Starfish tangle step-outs released and I was hooked. They are organic, they are fun, and they are undeniably beautiful!
Starfish Flower with Mooka
Patterns: Starfish Flower with some Mooka
Starfish-Too with Lapin
Patterns: Starfish-Too with my own tangle Lapin
Starfish Flowerbarrel with Joki
Patterns: Starfish Flowerbarrel with Joki
Starfish Flower on a loop string
Pattern: Starfish Flower on a loop string
Patterns: Loop string for above Starfish Flower
Starfish Double Barrel,
Starfish Barrel with Henna Drum,
Starfish Flowerbarrel with Cattails and Tipple
Patterns: Top: Starfish Double Barrel,
Middle: Starfish Barrel with Henna Drum,
Bottom: Starfish Flowerbarrel with Cattails and Tipple
There is one more in the Starfish family I missed out thus far: Starfish Ribbon. Maybe one of these days....
Ta-Da!
(by Margaret McKerihan) I had to put this pillow on the net. It was my exercise tile to the
letter challenge T. Undoubtedly, the training tile came out better.
Pattern: Tada
Pop't
Training Tile for my
Refresher tile #100. Pop't (by Sadelle A. Wiltshire), like its name, is a real cutey.
Pattern: Pop't
Afterglo
If you didn't recognize it as Afterglo by Carole Ohl, I don't blame you. I have seen better ones, too, but I own it. Exercise tile
for refresher # 28.
Pattern: Afterglo with some ends hanging off it
Molygon Coin Collection
This is a belated tile to
DIVA's Molygon Study. I hadn't finished enough coins by the time I uploaded the DIVA's Molygon Study page. Better late than never.
Pattern: Molygon
Dutch Hourglass and
Longwood
These two tangles are a part of the
Refresher #27. Fine, you are not impressed with this tile and wonder why on earth did she waste the place and put it up at all. I agree, I am not impressed with it either. However, sometimes we place a tile because it jiggles happy memories. Yes, I fully enjoyed drawing these two tangles. Longwood (by Jjla Barbera) reminds me a bit of checkers. Dutch Hourglass is by Magaret Bremner.
Patterns: Top left: Dutch Hourglass, bottom right: Longwood
Tamisolo
Again a tangle that I drew for the
letter challenge T. Tamisolo (by Hanni Nura) was the pattern Joey gave us. Here I mixed Tamisolo (in black) with Flux inside of Wirlz.
Patterns: Tamisolo, Flux inside of Wirlz
Win-Zetta
Beautiful Win-Zetta (by Loretta West). What can I say. Organic tangle = I love it. This resulted from yet another refresher combination published by Linda Farmer on her website
Tanglepatterns:
Refresher #154.
Pattern: Win-Zetta
One more Win-Zetta Tile. Here I mixed with other tangles, but I forgot their names. In my sketchbook I remarkt: No Electricity! On the day I drew this we had no electricity from 9 am to about 5 in the afternoon. Perfect day for drawing and, if you have a gas cooker, you still get your coffee, too. What else does a tangler need?
Patterns: Win-Zetta and other tangles
Hua and
Contacted
The band is Hua (by Damy) and the other two areas are Contacted (by A. M. Johnston). Have you ever tried to draw Contacted? It is a headache. And because I like headaches, I drew two areas of it. Both of these tangles are also on the listing for
Refresher #154.
Patterns: Hua and Contacted
Faux Weave, U-Bend, Wirrl
This tile didn't come out so well, but I like
Faux Weave by Helen Williams (did a whole study on it), U-Bend (by Lizzie Mayne) and Wirrl (by Karin Frank), which reminds me a bit of Narwal. Have a look at
Wirrl on this step-out. I bet you want to start drawing it right away.
Patterns: Faux Weave, U-Bend, Wirrl
And the final tangle...
Uncorked
I loved to draw Uncorked (by
Adele Bruno or IAST). I chose it for the
letter challenge U, the blue tile, but only drew a few lines. I would like to explore it more, in fact, there are so many tangles I'd like to explore more in depth, but it would take centuries to get them all done. Unfortunately, that much time is just not available to me anymore, hence, this Uncorked is likely it. Unless, of course, Adele decides to chose it for one of her weekly challenges!
Pattern: Uncorked