Showing posts with label Summer Tangle Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer Tangle Challenge. Show all posts

Sunday, June 28, 2020

Summer Tangles Challenge 2020

It's that time again--our third annual Summer Tangles Challenge! 

This year, I think we need some solace so we're focusing on comfort tangles for challenging times.  Simply take a look at the list, choose any tangles, create a tile with that tangle and others--and then share it at #summertangles2020.  If you don't see one of your favorite tangles, do it instead.  It's meant to be easy, enjoyable, and encouraging.  I'll be posting my tiles on Instagram @yankeetangler as well as on FB: https://www.facebook.com/summertangleschallenge

Hope to see your tiles this summer!




Friday, May 31, 2019

Summer Tangles Challenge 2019




It's the second annual Summer Tangles Challenge!!  

Like last year, I've drawn the tangles from the current TanglePattern's 2019 Tangle Guide so that everyone has access to the step outs; the list of tangle creators is included in this wonderful resource (I highly recommend supporting Linda Farmer's efforts by purchasing the guide.)  Some are old, some new; some "official" from Zentangle HQ, most not.  There are grids, organics, fillers, borders, and more.  For the most part, I chose tangles that I have either rarely or never used so that I can add to my comfort repertoire.  I've also chosen a few techniques, or trends, popular among CZTs (Certified Zentangle Teachers) and other tanglers, such as marginalia, inkless tangling, and Zentwining.  I'll post my tiles here, on my FB page, and on Instagram ("yankeetangler"), and encourage others to post their own, using #summertangles2019.  Below I include an explanation of some of the terms, with links and examples.

The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns.  It was originated by Maria and Rick Thomas.  For more information or to find a Certified Zentangle Teacher near you, visit Zentangle HQ.


Have fun experimenting and spread the word!





July 4:  Ellish
July 5: Icantoo
July 6: técnica seca*:  María Tovar's inkless tangling
July 7:  Bilt
July 8: Counterpoint
July 9: Surf’s Up
July 10:  Wholly Hollibaugh
July 11:  Marginalia*: decorative borders or embellishments
July 12: Andante
July 13: Enthatching*:  Hatching technique described in Twelve Days of Zentangle video
July 14: Ticking
July 15: D’eneh
July 16:  Ribbon Rose
July 17: Cindyer
July 18:  Cartouche*:  A decorative frame highlighted in Zentangle Project Pack #5
July 19: SlowPoke
July 20:  Antique
July 21: BRRRST
July 22: A-frame
July 23: Copada
July 24:  Beadlines
July 25:  Sproing*:  A tendril-like aura, introduced in Twelve Days of Zentangle video (around 5:40)
July 26: 1 2 3 O’Leary
July 27: Fe-ba
July 28: Dewd
July 29: Frunky
July 30:  Cirquital
July 31:  Ratoon
August 1:  Zentwining*:  See Lynn Mead's tutorial
August 2: Mazorito
August 3:  Tamisolo
August 4: Avreal
August 5: Dooleedo
August 6: ½ Orbs
August 7: Scarabou
August 8:  Cookie Cutter string:  see my upcoming post
August 9:  Double Double
August 10: Knyt
August 11:  Gutz
August 12:  Barquillos
August 13:  Well Well Who
August 14: Eleganza
August 15:   Rose Window*:  See Melinda Barlow's video
August 16: Narwhal
August 17:  Caracole
August 18: Zig Zag Track
August 19: Alaura
August 20: Crezendo
August 21: Loop
August 22:  Dingsplazt*:  See this Kitchen Table Tangle video
August 23:  Hexonu
August 24: Konked
August 25:  Pendrils
August 26:  Blankett
August 27: Swimz
August 28: 8C
August 29:  Roscoe
August 30: Vea
August 31: B-Leaf
September 1: Romanancy*: a technique now named for the late Nancy Sampson
September 2:  Courant

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Summer Tangle Challenge 2018 Wrap-Up

Whew!  I've been tangling a tile for every day between July 4th and Labor Day.  It's been a glorious 60 days, which I'm finishing a bit early because of the chaos of the beginning of school.  I've tried new tangles, learned more about social media posting, joined Instagram, met new people on various Zentangle forums, completed a presentation Opus tile of all the tangles (but not the techniques), and expanded my practice.  It's been a wonderful experience.

And I will do it again!  Next year, I'll design the second-annual Summer Tangle Challenge.  I've already started a list of tangles and techniques.  I liked that it was not only patterns but trends in tangling.  I'll be more careful creating the list, though; this time, I had some duplicates.  I also realized I had more "ribbon" tangles than "fillers."  I'll keep the FB page and Instagram going for the challenge and get the list out earlier so more people can participate.  And I might do mine in a Tangle-A-Day  (TAD) calendar, as so many do. 

It really was rewarding and inspiring to see people embrace the challenge and make it their own--so much creativity!   Check out facebook.com/summertangleschallenge or search using the hashtag #summertangles2018 to see some of the amazing artwork.

Some of my own favorite tiles (due to intellectual property, I won't post other people's tiles here):

I liked the shading of this tile, which made it looked rounded.

Inspired by Marguerite Samana's Delft Delights, this tile has a Gingham background,
one of my new favorite tangles.

Spoolies, sandswirl, and printemps

Zenith is the tangle of the day, but I liked the whole thing.

A Zen Gem Zendala

This Zendala has a Maryhill center.

Dex and Diva Dance, with dewdrops



I liked how this turned out, a bit of a different style for me, with contrasting
large and small tangles.

 I don't usually use color, but when I do, it's a rainbow.
I had rushed to set up the schedule and accidentally repeated some tangles;
those days became choose-your-own.  For one day, I did a quilt-inspired tile with favorite
tangles I sometimes forget to use.

All of the tiles (in an un-water-marked photo, because the mark
somehow reduced the clarity of the whole thing.)

My 10.5"-square Summer Tangle Challenge Opus tile



Happy Tangling!