Saturday, October 26, 2013

Diva's Challenge #141: DuoTangle; Fengle and Quandary

The Diva's Challenge this week is a DuoTangle using the Tangle patterns Fengle and Quandary. I started playing around with Fengle, and never seemed to get it right. I realized that I was trying to make it too perfect. Once I gave up that idea, and just let it go where it wanted to go, I was able to come up with a passable tile. Not terrific, but OK. 


Then, suddenly, I got some other ideas for variations, tangleations, if you will. And I came up with this one, which I really like.




I'm away from home this weekend, and unable to post as usual, so I hope this goes through. Be sure to check out the Diva's site to see all the other entries.

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8 comments :

  1. Some challenges are more of a challenge than others. I do like what you came up with. Not sure if it is on your end or mine but could not see a picture of the one that you liked.

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  2. I can see why you liked the second one. Sometimes you just have to get out the one that is stuck and then continue. That has happened to me before. Your Fengle look like flowers. I like the BIG Quandry.

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    1. Thanks, Donald. You're right about having to get out the one that's stuck before you can move on from there.

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  3. Funny to see the difference in your tile. The first one is nice but a bit 'static', then the second one. You can see the flow in it and the fun it gave you. Lovely!!!

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    1. Static is exactly the word I thought of in regard to the first tile. And it definitely was fun to do the second one.

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  4. Both are lovely! But the second one is absolutely gorgeous! I like the movement in it!

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