This week
The Diva's challenge is hosted by
Sue Clark. I was excited to see that Sue was hosting. I have enjoyed and been inspired by Sue's work for a while. The challenge was another great way to explore string making. I really liked the idea of using overlapping shapes to create the string for several reasons. One, I am forever feeling stuck when it comes to strings. I'm not sure why, but my pencil always wants to go the same way everytime. Using shapes is a great way to get going without having to worry about the rut my pencil is in. The other is that there is always a shape of some kind in the house. I can just pick one up and get started. Using tangles that we have not used before is also a great challenge. There are so many patterns out there that I have seen and wanted to use but haven't yet. This was a perfect excuse to just jump in and not over think the pattern.

First I drew my string. I used my circle template to make the circle and then just a straight edge to make the triangle and the rectangle. I probably should have free handed them but my freehand can be a bit wonky. I'm getting a lot better at accepting the wonky but I'm not all the way there yet.
Once I made the string, I pulled out my iPod to look for tangles that I had saved but not used yet. I really wanted to try Veins by Lizzie Mayne since I saw it. The tangle reminds me of an album cover from the 90's but please don't ask me which one, I can't remember. Knowing that I wanted to use that one first, I plopped it right in the middle. Not practicing most of these tangles first was a real leap of faith, but I am pleased with the outcome.

I made sure to write down the names of the tangles on the back of the tile and using Sandra Kay Straight's
blog, I was able to go back and get the names and the links. She has the hook up for patterns. The new patterns I used here are the previously mentioned Veinz,
Bowties by Lori Howe,
Flubber by Molossus (Ms. Straight),
Galoo by Carol Ohl, and
Golven by Mariet. I confess that I had used Golven before in a
birthday gift but I love it so much, I wanted to try it again. I had a little triangle so I added Paradox and just filled the other with stripes.
I also used a new tangle of mine that I am calling Allium. It reminds me of on onion cross section so I chose Allium which it the genus of the onion. I will post steps and examples of Allium in my next post. The inspiration for this tangle came from a tattoo. I don't have any tattoos and have never thought that I'd like one, but after seeing this one, I almost took the photo and my back down to the local place to get one, but more on that next.
Thank you to Sue for a fun challenge and thanks to the Diva for bringing the challenge to us each week.