I’m not sure why but the first thought that came to my mind when seeing your tile was “Oh, spring is coming”… I’m still not sure but I like it when tiles give me a “first thought” so I really like your tile *bg*
Beautiful!
I love the open feeling of your work – and am only slightly jealous of your evenly spaced lines…mine tend to wander. I also really like your signature. It must have taken a long time to come up with something so lovely and so, well, you. Nice work!
Thank you. 🙂 The signature is something I came up with for my cross stitching – I needed something simple that had my initials but looked a bit like a pictogram. Eventually, I decided to mirror the K and S and found it looked like a little butterfly. I liked what that portrayed – a butterfly is a creature that has become – something that has gone through an evolution and changed into something else. I guess we all do that in one way or another, so my little butterfly pictogram stuck. 🙂
This is very cool! I don’t know why, but somehow this reminds me of the pictures found on very old explorers’ maps. Orchards and storms at sea and vinyards and butterfly cocoons. Lovely story in there somewhere!
I use several pens. I bought a pack of fineliners from a local store (Wilkinson’s), and I also sometimes use some Uni-Ball Eye Micro pens, but other than that, I use a felt tipped pen that is in a set of coloured felt tips and sometimes a Sharpie when I want a thicker line. I have a couple of gel ink pens too, but I hardly ever use those. I’m glad you like them. 🙂
This is so sweet. The unbatz reminds me of maybe a screen or a grid on an outdoor terrace, with flowers dangling down inside and out, and sitting with a cup of tea and a book, relaxing in the outdoor air. Pretty and feminine. I like it!
I like that idea – I usually have a cup of tea while I’m tangling Invariably, I forget about the tea and it’s cold when I sip it at the end of my tangling, and I have to make a fresh cup – LOL!
What a fun, happy tile. The Unbatz looks great, but what is really eye catching is the Mooka hanging upside down like flowers hanging in a spring breeze. Very nice tile!
Sandy, this is really nice. I also used some sand swirl with mine—–great minds. 😉
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Sandy is the name of the person who created the tangle used in the challenge. My name is Kell. 😉
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It looks really nice. Good job!
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Thank you. 🙂
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Beautiful Mooka as well!
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Thank you, I really enjoyed doing it. 🙂
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I’m not sure why but the first thought that came to my mind when seeing your tile was “Oh, spring is coming”… I’m still not sure but I like it when tiles give me a “first thought” so I really like your tile *bg*
Beautiful!
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Thank you! I love that it made you think of spring! 🙂
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I love the open feeling of your work – and am only slightly jealous of your evenly spaced lines…mine tend to wander. I also really like your signature. It must have taken a long time to come up with something so lovely and so, well, you. Nice work!
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Thank you. 🙂 The signature is something I came up with for my cross stitching – I needed something simple that had my initials but looked a bit like a pictogram. Eventually, I decided to mirror the K and S and found it looked like a little butterfly. I liked what that portrayed – a butterfly is a creature that has become – something that has gone through an evolution and changed into something else. I guess we all do that in one way or another, so my little butterfly pictogram stuck. 🙂
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This is very cool! I don’t know why, but somehow this reminds me of the pictures found on very old explorers’ maps. Orchards and storms at sea and vinyards and butterfly cocoons. Lovely story in there somewhere!
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Thank you. I’ve not thought of them in terms of having a story before. That’s a nice idea. 🙂
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Really well done! It’s so whimsical. What pen do you use? Is there a size?
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I use several pens. I bought a pack of fineliners from a local store (Wilkinson’s), and I also sometimes use some Uni-Ball Eye Micro pens, but other than that, I use a felt tipped pen that is in a set of coloured felt tips and sometimes a Sharpie when I want a thicker line. I have a couple of gel ink pens too, but I hardly ever use those. I’m glad you like them. 🙂
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Lovely tile and your Mooka is really fine!
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Thank you. I likes the idea of having the Mooka tangles hanging downwards instead of furling upwards. 🙂
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This is so sweet. The unbatz reminds me of maybe a screen or a grid on an outdoor terrace, with flowers dangling down inside and out, and sitting with a cup of tea and a book, relaxing in the outdoor air. Pretty and feminine. I like it!
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I like that idea – I usually have a cup of tea while I’m tangling Invariably, I forget about the tea and it’s cold when I sip it at the end of my tangling, and I have to make a fresh cup – LOL!
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I love Mooka hanging! The whole tile is beautiful.
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Thank you. 🙂
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Nice Mooka and I like your line work.
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Thank you. 🙂
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Nice tile and I too like the way that you did mooka.
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Thank you. I certainly enjoyed doing Mooka. 🙂
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What a fun, happy tile. The Unbatz looks great, but what is really eye catching is the Mooka hanging upside down like flowers hanging in a spring breeze. Very nice tile!
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Thank you. Everyone seems to like the upside down Mooka. 🙂
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