Using TanglePatterns string 040 and patterns Twile, Funls, Twister, Drupe, and Onamato. I made a bit of a boo boo, thus the big black spot, which kinda sucks, but I like the rest.
Zentangle #43
Using TanglePatterns string 039 and a curly quilting pattern. I like the basic contrast between curls and lines.
Zentangle #42
Using my own string! This is the first one using my own string since I first got started; I was in the mood for a curl. I used a combination of patterns including Budded borders, Chainging, and Iza.
Zentangle #40
Using TanglePatterns string 037 and loads of patterns that can be found on my Pinterest board. I was really happy with this one until I put two similar patterns next to each other, but I wonder if you would notice if I didn’t point it out? It still comes together fairly well.
Zentangle #39
Using TanglePatterns string 036 and patterns Zinger, ribbons (similar to Petal Ribbon Step-out), Pokeleaf. Part of me really dislikes this one; it was really hard to pull together and I made several mistakes. On the other hand, it feels so much like Alice in Wonderland that I can’t help liking it a bit too.
Raffia hat in bamboo cotton
This is a nice pattern, written in Japanese, but with an easily readable chart. If you can’t find the download link for the chart, try translating the page with Google translate to find it.