Duo Tangle - One = Uno Tangle
The Diva's Challenge this week - #83 - was to make a duo-tangle using mooka and assunta. Last week I attended the CZT training and these two tangles are some of the many we worked on.
As you can see from my CZT note-collecting book, I worked on me some mooka!
I like this pattern - I've used it a couple times before. I worked on assunta a little - we tried that one on our own. And I just never got the hang of it. I will continue to work on it, but I wanted to get something posted. I've been gone for a week, and was getting ready for my trip for a week before that and I am soooooooo far behind on challenges. So, I'm posting my uno-tangle tile for the duo-tangle challenge. Here it is again - maybe if I post it twice that will make it similar to a duo-something-tile.
Sorry, Laura. I'll do better next week!
To check out all the duo-tangles (meaning those that actually used two tangles) head on over to the Diva's page here. Why don't you join us?
Lovely, with the black and red.
ReplyDeleteAnnemarie
thank you, annemarie! i can't wait to look at everyone's drawings and see how you incorporated assunta - and how you got it to look right - haha! help!
DeleteCongratulations Alice on your productive week at the CZT seminar! Thank you for sharing your great photos!
ReplyDeleteshelly - i thought about you several times at training. there was one lady there that had a similar style to your drawing. every time i walked by her tiles, or by her desk workspace, i thought of you and wished i could ask you questions about your drawing :) your style just really speaks to me. and the CZT training was a dream come true!
DeleteThank you for your notes on mooka. Mine is no where near as lovely as many I have seen posted and your notes might help. Lucky you on your CZT training. Look forward to hearing more about it.
ReplyDeleteAnd lastly, 1/2 a tile is better than no tile, right?
thanks, susan! you should see my workbook page on assunta - maybe i'll get brave enough to post it one day - haha! probably not :) and the training was wonderful - living a dream!
DeleteHow fun that you were able to go to training. I am sure it was fantastic. Your mooka is looking really good!
ReplyDeletethank you, leeanne, training was spectacular! i learned, i made new friends, and i got to meet and hang out with dilip :)
DeleteYour notes on Mooka are really helpful & there are a number of things I learnt from your post. Absolutely fascinating about using the aura as a fill & the unfurled/infurled terminology. Thanks for this.
ReplyDeletePaula (PEP)
i'm glad you were able to learn from my post :)
DeleteLooks Kewl!!! I don't know how you keep track of all the names.....I'd loose my mind...LOL
ReplyDeleteblessings,
Cindy♥
haha! i have a notebook with lots of them hand-drawn and the names written there :)
Deleteyour mooka is very well done, and i particularly like how you included "dark spaces". nice contrast.
ReplyDeletethank you - i thought it looked unfinished until i added the black sections. thanks for letting me know :)
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