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Diva Challenge #238 – UMT Tri-Bee

Diva Challenge #238 Entry
My tile for Diva Challenge #238, using Tri-Bee by Beate Winkler, CZT.

Every first Monday of the month is a Use My Tangle (UMT) for the diva’s weekly challenge. The UMT  challenge this week is to draw  a tile with Tri-Bee by Beate Winkler, CZT.  A step out for Tri-Bee is included in the diva’s post, as well as on Beate Winkler’s blog (links above).

I love this new tangle! It is easy to learn and there are many possibilities with it.  Tri-Bee seems like an organic sort of tangle — it just naturally grows in any and all directions. Very cool looking. Since this is my first attempt at Tri-Bee I went for a simple monotangle, with shading. Next time I would like to create a less random looking pattern, but for now I’m happy with my tile.

Thanks to Laura for featuring Beate’s pretty and fun tangle. Also, congratulations on reaching 5000 likes on The Diva’s Weekly Zentangle  Challenge page on Facebook!

Diva Challenge #235 – Stripes

Diva Challenge #235 Entry
Tile for Diva Challenge #235

This week’s diva challenge is String Theory: Stripes, aka ‘Stripeyness’. In other words, we are to draw stripes as our string and tangle away. Simple!

For my tile, I drew a series of horizontal, diagonal, and vertical stripes, and then tangled away. Tangles include: Meer, Greek, Queen’s Crown, Cloudfall, Trimond, Lealad, Ionic, Heartline, and XYP. Yeah, I wanted to practice a whole bunch of tangles in one go.

 

Diva Challenge #234 – CanT

Diva Challenge #234 Entry
Tile for Diva Challenge #234

This week’s diva challenge is to create a tile using the pattern CanT. This brand new tangle was discovered at a CanTangle workshop by Chris Titus, CZT this past summer.  CanT gets it’s name from CanTangle. A step out is available at the link above.

CanT is a very versatile grid pattern with almost limitless variations. It was fun to give this new tangle a try and I am pleased with the result. Thanks Laura for sharing this new tangle!

“It’s A String Thing” #108

It's A String Thing #108 Tile
Tile for It’s A String Thing #108 with Printemps, Cubine, Lanie, and Chemystery

In “It’s A String Thing” challenge #108 we are asked to use string 108 (by CZT Joan Delony) from TanglePatterns. It is a squares within squares sort of string which naturally makes one think of grid patterns. The tangles of choice this time are Cubine, Lanie, Chemystery, and/or Printemps.

The challenge was a lot of fun! I hadn’t drawn Cubine in a while  so it felt good to get back to basics for a bit. Chemystery was new to me (I had seen the pattern before but hadn’t used it in a tangle yet) and I found it interesting to draw. I love the look of Lanie all together so I placed the tangle inside the smallest square. Lastly I used large and small spirally Printemps to form a frame.

 

Diva Challenge #233 – Zenith

Diva Challenge #233 Entry
Tile for Diva Challenge #233

Laura Harms, the Diva herself, is back from summer vacation. Welcome back, Laura! This week’s challenge is to draw a tile using the newest official tangle: Zenith.

For this challenge I drew a monotangle so that I could focus on learning the new pattern. It seems like Zenith would be especially nice as a border pattern. Anyhow, I wanted to see how it would look along a squiggly line so that is what I did. I enjoyed this challenge and am pleased with the result.

 

 

Diva Challenge #232 – Audio vs. Betweed

Diva Challenge #232 Entry
Tile for Diva Challenge #232

The guest blogger for this week’s Diva challenge #232 is Holly Atwater, CZT. Holly is providing us with a Duo Challenge where we can choose between doing an audio challenge (available on her blog), or to create a tile featuring the official tangle Betweed, by Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas.

Life has been hectic for me the past couple of weeks. I’ve been busy getting my youngest off to college. At some point I want to try one (or maybe all three!) of the audio challenges, but I decided to go with the Betweed challenge. Thank you for a fun and interesting challenge with choices within choices, Holly!

Diva Challenge #231 – The Undulating Tangles in C and S Minor

Diva Challenge #231 Entry
Tile for Diva Challenge #231

The guest blogger for this week’s Diva challenge #231 is Sharla Hicks, CZT. The theme or idea for this week is Undulating patterns – think swaying, movement, tranquil, gentle, wavelike, organic, and repetition. The challenge is to create a tile using S and C curves which gives a feeling of undulating movement. The tangles suggested are IndyRella, SharlaRella, and Isochor.

My tile includes the following tangles: SharlaRella and Isochor, with touches of Fescu and Mooka. Thank you for a delightful challenge, Sharla! I quite enjoyed it.

Diva Challenge #230 – Let’s All Be ZenDivaDala

Diva Challenge 230 Zendala
Diva #230 Zendala with Kuke, Batumber, and Chambray.

The guest blogger for this week’s Diva challenge #230 is Erin Olson, CZT. Her blog, The Bright Owl, can be found here.

Erin has challenged us to create a Zendala tile this week. She has designed a special Zendala template which can be downloaded for use in this challenge (the download link is available at the Diva’s blog). A link to instructions on how to transfer the template to a tile is also provided in her post.

My tile includes the following tangles: Batumber, Chambray, and Kuke. Thank you for presenting us with this fun Zendala challenge, Erin!

 

“It’s A String Thing” #104

It's A String Thing #104
My tile for It’s A String Thing 104, with Meringue, Prestwood, and Drupe

It’s another milestone for “It’s A String Thing”! This week (#104) marks the second birthday for the “It’s A String Thing” challenge. Congratulations, and Happy 2nd Birthday!

My entry was completed after the submission deadline for this  challenge,  but I didn’t want to miss out on the celebration. The string was specially designed by Adele Bruno for the occasion. The challenge is to include the following tangles: Drupe by Maria Thomas and Rick Roberts, Meringue by Kelley Kelly, CZT, and Prestwood by Margaret Bremner, CZT.

Embracing White Space

Diva Challenge #229 tile
My tile for Diva challenge 229, with Henna Drum, XYP, and Lanie.

Sandy Hunter, CZT is the guest blogger for this week’s diva challenge. We are asked to create a tile that features white space so that the eye can rest. It is true that we often do want to fill up every part of a string with tangles. This is fun but can also result in a tile which is too busy. White (negative) space is good.

When I began I was going to have a monogram where the letter was blank, surrounded by different patterns. (Thanks for the suggestion, Sandy! I’ve been wanting to do this for a while and hadn’t gotten around to it.) After I got going I decided to place Henna Drum flowers along the curves of my monogram. I thought it would work better to fill in the letter S with color, and have negative space surrounding it. While I’m pleased with the result, I think I will try to find some color pens that are more nuanced. My blue pen seems a tad too dark for this purpose.