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Blogging from A to Z Challenge – G is for…

I’m tangling from A to Z – G is for…
Girdy
Girlande
Good Joss

(Pssst… new here? Welcome to Alphabet Salad! For some background on how and why I got involved in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge, check out this post… and, if you’d like to catch up on my progress to date, all of my challenge posts are tagged with Tangling from A to Z. Glad you stopped by, and hope you’ll return!)

G

Tangle Practice

All three of today’s tangles delighted me, and I’m happy with how they came together as well… so win-win! I have to say, I am so very grateful to Linda Farmer, CZT for assembling such an amazing collection of tangles, strings, instructions, and so on at her wonderful TanglePatterns site. It truly is an amazing resource for tanglers, and it was wonderful having so many designs from which to choose when I set out to do this challenge. So thank you, Linda! 🙂

Tangle - Girdy

Tangle Practice – Girdy

Tangle - Girlande

Tangle Practice – Girlande

Tangle - Good Joss

Tangle Practice – Good Joss

Border & String

Just to carry on with the whole A to Z theme, I thought I’d make each day’s “string” resemble the appropriate letter for the day. I can’t always promise that the finished tiles will look anything like the letters – it all depends on which tangles I’m using and how the drawing evolves. We’ll just have to see what happens!

Tangle String - G

Finished Zentangle®1 Tile

Tangle - G

Finished “G” tile incorporating Girdy, Girlande, and Good Joss

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NaBloPoMo April 2014

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Laurel Storey, CZT – Certified Zentangle Teacher. Writer, reader, tangler, iPhoneographer, cat herder, learner of French and Italian, crocheter, needle felter, on-and-off politics junkie, 80s music trivia freak, ongoing work in progress.