Thursday, May 10, 2012

Its been a Groovy week.

I have had lots of interesting moments this week looking at the Groovy posts of other tanglers' participating in the "use My Tangle" Diva challenge for this week. There are many different interpretations and different sizes... it has been fun to see. I haven't had a chance to comment on every one, but I have commented more than I usually do and looked at about all of them at one point or another. I was inspired to try some different sizes in another piece.

I still haven't gotten around to some of the variations I would like to try. Maybe next week since the rest of this one is shaping up to be pretty busy with other obligations. Have a great end of the week!

9 comments:

  1. Very, very cool the way you did this!!! Looks like magnified stripes. Super!

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  2. I'm new to tangling, just learning some of the patterns and enjoying looking a other work. I love how you've increased the size in steps. Hugs lin

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  3. You have melded the small groovy lines into the large groovy lines in a very smooth interesting way. I think the transition gives the tile so much character. Really good tile!

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  4. Great variation on the sizing of the tangle - reminds me of Laura's "Biggify" challenge (one of my all time faves!). Thanks so much for this pattern - it's beautiful and flowy! I've enjoyed using it - I think it'll become one of my regular ones. Cheers!

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  5. Very effective way to show off groovy! I like seeing the different sizes.

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  6. Wonderful bold statement (groovy lookin' good)!

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  7. Hello denise
    For me as a new tangler is your tile nice to see. I see all the strings and that you stop bij the string and go further with the new or magnefied same tangle.

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  8. Love how you combined the different sizes of patterns. Very unique.

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  9. What a thoughtful combination of tangles--it's neat to see how Groovy is related to Knightsbridge and Keeko in structure despite its curvaceousness!

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