Wednesday, February 6, 2013

FOUR challenges....

Well, one is done, two are about to finish, and I have to start the last one.

The first challenge was The Diva's #104. We had to use TanglePatterns String 003. I managed it just in time! This is what appeared....

Tangles: Rick's Paradox, Rick's Paradox, Rick's Paradox....

Only if you know the string (you'll find it here), you can see it in this zentangle. 

The second challenge was also a string quest. Linda Farmer has posted another string by Barbara Finwall. The string suggestions on TanglePatterns.com are a very useful resource for all of those who are in a string dip!
I found this one extremely defiant. And it was a great opportunity to play with my own first tangle pattern!
So yes, getting that one ready for sharing it with you was the 3th challenge.

I love the patterns, that pop out by coloring the negative spaces in the grid: Florez, Fleurette, Lanie, etc. That's problably why this pattern kept coming back on my scribbling pad almost every day....

Because of all the orbs, one of my favorite songs jumped into my mind and with a wink to The Beatles (read more) I would like to name it: Orbs-la-Dee ("Dee" is the initial of my husband's surname). Hopefully, as soon as you are drawing this pattern, you'll sing "Orbs-la Dee, orbs-la-da, tralalalalalala!" and feel happy!!

May I present you Orbs-la-Dee in String #38:

Tangles: Orbs-la-Dee, Ennies and Droplets

These are the steps:

Step 1-3: Drawing regular spaces might need some practice.... But irregularity gives very nice results too!
Step 5: Turn your tile 180° for drawing the orbs in the same direction!
Step 7-8: Add some shade and blend (use a paper stump, great tool!) for the wonderful 3D-look.

Addition 1
At first, Step 7 said: "add rounding" instead of "add shade". Just a few weeks before Linda Farmer introduced Orbs-la-Dee on TanglePatterns.com (June 7, 2013) I discovered what rounding really is. Thought I had enough time to adjust my post, but then it completely slipped my mind…. It's okay now!


The variations are made by changing the basic lines: 1) about the same as the curvy ones from the step-out; 2) higher and smaller; 3) diamonds.

Have fun with exploring the possibilities!

Addition 2
Do you need more inspiration?
Look here: It's a String Thing #156 - Very Happy Birthday Tiles (August 8, 2016)
on "Tickled To Tangle" from Adele Bruno. She posts a string challenge every Tuesday.
Look here: Weekly Challenge #298 - Use My Tangle (January 9, 2017) on "I am the diva" from Laura Harms. She posts every Monday.

I am extremely proud about all those tanglers, who took the time to play with Orbs-la-Dee. They've created such wonderful tiles and ZIA's! Adele and Laura, thank you very much for picking out my pattern!

Some more of my own hand:

Tangles: 1) Meer and Evoke and 2) MacDee (my next new tangle pattern!)
Haven't seen this patterns anywhere, am I right?? If I'm wrong, please tell me. Should the name(s) already exist, please do the same!

Now there's only one challenge to go: The Diva's Challenge #105, using Dansk by Margaret Bremner. So I'll have to go now, have to do some....

Happy Tangling everyone!

14 comments:

  1. Quite unique, these patterns. Orbs-la-dee is a bit like raindrops on a window pane. I can't wait to use it!

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    1. Thank you, Faith, I like your description! Please show me what you've made with it when you're finished; you'll be the first!

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  2. Orbs-la-Dee, Fun-for-me, Gotta tryyyyy it! La-la-la-la, Orbs-la-Deeeeeee!
    Glad you are posting tangles, and I am enjoying the tiles you share.

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  3. cool, it's very similar to Carole Ohl's Inapod, but with it's own twist.

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  4. Hi Anneke, What a surprise to see my name here! I'm so proud that you used one of my strings for your wonderful new pattern... and I love the pattern name. It looks like it will be just as much fun as it's name.
    Barbara Finwall

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    1. Hi Barbara, Thank you for your sweet comment! It felt like your string was made for Orbs-la-Dee! Now I hope you'll have fun with my pattern :-)

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  5. This looks lovely! I'll try to try it soon. :)
    However, Rounding is not the shadow on a 'pearl' but rather the rounding, or filling in, of angular corners in a tangle, like one does in N'Zeppel.
    Nice to meet you!

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    1. Thank you, Margaret, this means a lot to me! Can't wait to see it in one of your unique zentangles!
      Thanks for your correction! Only a little while ago I've discovered my mistake about Rounding on Shelly's blog. Thought I had enough time to change my post, and then it completely slipped my mind… But I will make the adjustment to avoid further confusion!

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  6. Excellent! Just used it on a tangle and really love how to fell together. And I love that song. :D

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    1. Hi Arwen, Thank you for your nice comment! I'm glad you had fun with Orbs-la-Dee!!

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  7. Cool! I love these kind of patterns, reminds me of Florz :)

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  8. Wat een leuke tangle, deze ga ik met veel plezier gebruiken!

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  9. Ik sluit me aan bij de vorige schrijvers :-) :-)

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