Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Stacked and Tangled

This week’s Diva Challenge by guest blogger  Jane Reiter is to tangle on a Bijou tile and then stack it on progressively larger tiles. I didn't think this was going to take quite a long as it did. And since I started it on Monday and finished on Tuesday I'm not sure what the actual total is but I'm sure it is right around 8 hours! Mind you, it was 8 very fun and absorbing hours so no complaints here :)

Tangles Used: Purk, Triral, Brella, 3-Loops-6, Phirst, and Coil

15 comments:

  1. But the result is beautiful: lovely colours and well chosen tangles, congratulations!

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  2. Colours work really well together and I like your highlights. They make everything pop, particularly the Coil.

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  3. Really nice. Great colours. I like your 3 loops

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  4. It's only time consuming when you do such pretty and detailed tangles :) Lovely!

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  5. Nice job and great tangles. Like the colors.

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  6. That's lovely! Your patterns are beautifully detailed. It was time well spent;-)

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  7. Yes, this challenge too a lot of time, but it's worth while! Your stack is so very beautiful.

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  8. I think many of us found it took more time than we expected. Mine was supposed to be a try out on scrap paper but became the final one or I would still be working on it. This is really pretty.

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  9. Beautiful colors and wonderful combination!

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  10. Lovely delicate colors, Dorita, and nice combination of tangles. Truly elevates the central work to art! Have a brilliant day! Cheryl

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  11. Ok. I'm losing it. I could have sworn I already left a comment about this week's stacked tile challenge, but I don't see it, so maybe not. The result reflects the amount of time you devoted to the challenge. I really like the Purk in the middle and your other choices of border tangles.

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  12. I can see that it Has much time to make it. We used one same pattern. Yours is lovely.

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