Here's my blind string:
Here's the finished product. I am actually quite excited by this one!
I've been thinking it would be interesting to do a blind tile--not just a blind string. If it's about the process and not necessarily the product, it should work. Granted, it would be a pretty messy tile, but it would be interesting to see if it would be freeing to not have to think about which tangle fits into a specific spot. Maybe I'll try that next.


I really like the patterns you picked for this. I'd love to see your 'blind tile' if you do it. I play a game with my nieces where I draw the outline of a face and then they fill in all the facial features with their eyes closed. It's great fun... like an artistic version of MadLibs.
ReplyDeleteOh, and I see by your profile you're a lizard lover... will there be a tangled gecko ZIA in your future? Post post post... looking forward to updates!
Lovely patterning!
ReplyDeleteNice! Your choice of patterns really came together beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI think this is lovely, it has a bird-like quality. Great tangles!
ReplyDeleteYou made a great blind string. I took a bit the easy way out if I see yours!
ReplyDeleteyou did a terrific job. looks great.
ReplyDeletei might have to give that a try, too, emily. although, i'll probably let you go first :)
ReplyDeletegreat job! i need to go check out this week's challenge - i am sooooooooo far behind!
Very nice !
ReplyDeleteI agree, it is very nice, even the blind string looks great.
ReplyDeleteLovely
ReplyDeletewell done. I love the dangles at the bottom.
ReplyDeleteNice job, Emily!
ReplyDeleteLove the tangles you chose. Really nice!
ReplyDeleteReally nice designs. I especially like your Betweed, Bales, and the little "pocket" of "seeds"!
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