This week, the
Diva's challenge is what she has named "UMT". And I quote her for an explanation...."
*If you don't know about UMT - here's the scoop: The first Monday of each month will feature a home-made tangle - chosen at random from the linky listhere. Anyone who has created their own tangle is eligible for submission,providing it follows the guidelines listed here. (Please read the guidelines)"
So this week, the creator of the tangle that is the challenge is from Shelley Beauch. Shelly is one of those really super zentanglers...PLEASE check out her link as her work truly is just fabulous.
This week's tangle pattern is called "Brayd" and if you go to Shelley's link, you can see how it is made. I fell back on my plan to use the first letter of the designated tangle to create the rest of my tile....so here is my Brayd...with the help of Baton, Betweed, Bridgen, and Beadlines.
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Challenge # 82-Brayd |
If you go to the Diva's link, you can check out all the other challenge entries...so many fantastic ones!!!
The way the brayd is twisting around in the organic work of tangling is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWhen I enlarged your tile I was better able to see all the tangles and the delicate and precise line work in your piece. Really well done!
ReplyDeleteThe red brayd looks like a snake a bit. Certainly when you keep the picture small.
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
Thank you Jay, all Bs....what a great idea, nice touch of colour!
ReplyDeletelooks great. love the red in this.
ReplyDeleteI love the strokes of red and also how it twists and turns. Very cool how you used all "B" tangles. Really great take on the challenge. Thanks for visiting my blog too.
ReplyDeleteLove your linework. It is so distinctive. This is lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt's great. I love your use of all "B's" for tangles, great movement and flow.
ReplyDeleteThis is sooooooo very lovely! Love your linework.
ReplyDeleteAnnemarie Huijts
What a great idea to use all tangles starting with "B". It turned out to be lovely. You do some pretty amazing line work.
ReplyDeleteThis looks very Asian to me with the Brayd wrapped and the "vase" with the Beadline flowing upward. Really cool!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!! I love the linework swirling around Brayd. I see a lot of movement. Also the contrast with red and the black part.Very beautiful!!
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