The Diva's Challenge #137, is to create a duotangle using Knightsbridge and Tipple. I love Tipple, but I have to admit that I haven't been using Knightsbridge much. That said, here's my first response to the challenge:
I tried to use as many different variations of Knightsbridge as I could think of, but of course, by the time I was through, others occurred to me. So that opens the door for another attempt. I'm OK with this one, but not ecstatic over it. We'll have to see what I come up with next.
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I really like the variations you have used. A really nice tile!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Johanna. Glad you like it.
DeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Helen.
DeleteYour tile turned out nicely, Audrie. I don't use knightsbridge very often either. I think it is because it uses up a lot of ink :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jean. I think you're right about knightsbridge using up a lot of ink. And taking up a lot of time to fill in, as well.
DeleteLove tile! I like your wonderful variations of Knightsbridge!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Lonetta. After seeing your entry, I'm a bit humbled that you like mine.
DeleteI really like your tile and the many varieties of Knights Bridge. I just couldn't think of any....Like your work!
ReplyDeleteKeep on tanglin',
Jacque Solomon
www.tanglebright.com
Thanks, Jacque, I'm glad you like it. I just looked at yours, and I love it. Such great movement.
DeleteI like the shape of your string.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Anne.
DeleteI really like your tile! Great dimensional effect and lovely variations!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cecilia. I'm glad you like it.
DeleteLove all your different versions of Knightsbridge!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Brenda. It was fun coming up with all those versions.
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