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Monday, August 1, 2016

Zentangle® Striping, Dazzly, and an Inchie

No post from the Diva this morning so off I went on a hunt to find that it is a Civic Holiday in some parts of Canada. So, I will simply post my Square One, a tangle called Dazzly, and Inchie for you for now and post again tomorrow.

Square One, Facebook's focus tangle is Striping. I added it to a string of Paradox.










Pattern Collections
Daily Pattern Focus for July, 30th was – Dazzly by Shazia





And, the prompt word from Every Inchie Monday, is Sheep. Are you the black sheep in your family? Come on, fess up, I won't tell.


Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see you again when the Diva Challenge is up on Tuesday!

14 comments:

  1. So much detail in the Stripling tangle. I dont know how you do that! I love the black sheep. Prolly cuz I can relate! LOL

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    1. Thanks, Freebird. I would show you in a heartbeat. Wish you lived next door!

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  2. Gorgeous tangles and love your black sheep. As I am the only one left in my immediate family I am pure white ( cough, splutter), no black to be seen. I don't think any of my three kids would qualify for the title either.

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  3. Love that you did a black sheep! No can't admit I'm the one either - we're all pretty normal - well normal for us!!! Great inchie and lovely tangles.

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    1. I wish I had the spunk it takes to be the black sheep, Jenny. I envy them.

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  4. Ooooo. I love your Striping. Glad you said it was on a string of Paradox 'cause I wouldn't have figured it out otherwise. But now I see it. Great idea. And I like that Dazzly pattern. Another kind of take-off on Cadent, sort of. And of course I love the Black Sheep. I think my whole immediate family (father, mother, brother and me) are (or were - my father passed away 14 years ago) Black Sheep. We're not anything like the rest of the family. So I guess you could say we have been a herd of black sheep.

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    1. I thought it was funny how the Paradox just disappeared into the background too, Melena. How lucky you are to be in a black sheep family! I knew there must be a reason why I like you so much :)

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  5. The Striping is quite dramatic with lots of crazy moves going on. And as for sheep, not black and certainly not white. I'm probably some shade of grey, perhaps the color of graphite? c

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    1. LOL, Cheryl, I love the idea of being a grey sheep :)

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  6. baa baa black sheep - great image and idea for your inchie

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  7. I love the first tangle and the black sheep inchie reminded me of a set of stumpwork sheep I did with a Golden Fleece thrown in for good measure:-)

    Sally

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    1. Thank you, Sally. You had me on an Internet search to see what stumpwork is. It looks beautiful and I would love to see your set sometime!

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