Tuesday 28 January 2014

Zendala Dare #89



Erin gave us a slightly different template this week - it seemed open and quite challenging to me when I first saw it over on The Bright Owl.


I wasn't sure what to do, so literally just started tangling. This is my first attempt - and I've just noticed it's upside down, but it doesn't matter!


And then, I did another one adding the latest new tangle, Aquafleur, for a bit more practice! This one took a long time but I think wasn't quite worth all the effort....


Still - I wouldn't miss a Zendala Dare for all the tea in China! I do love it.
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Off now to see what everyone else has done - Axxx



16 comments:

  1. Annie, these are both just wonderful. I love the second one with the sunshines and the Aquafleur. Yes, it was worth it!!!

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    1. What a lovely thing to say - thank you so much, Jean. I should say that I enjoyed doing it - so of course it was worth it! Axxx

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  2. Annie, these are both great. While I'm a big fan of Aquafleur (although I still haven't completely mastered it) there's something about the first one that really speaks to me. I love the center.

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  3. Thank you so much, Audrie...I really thought I should practice Aquafleur, even though the rigid form it had to follow was a bit counter-intuitive for it...
    The centre of the first one is a form of Betweed I really love doing in a circle. It's so clever how it forms another pattern as you repeat to the end!
    Axxx

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  4. I had a hard time with this one. You did a wonderful job on both of them! Love them both.

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    1. Thank you Debra - I thought it was going to be difficult but I enjoyed doing both of the them. Axxx
      PS. I've seen yours and love the description you gave it!

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  5. Both look great. I am partial to the first one. I like the composition and the shading is great. Really brings out the patterns.

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    1. Thank you Donald - I think I prefer the first one. I felt very brave leaving the circle without pattern!! Axxx

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  6. Both are very beautiful, but in the first one is so much to see. I like espiacelly the center and the outher border. Beautiful.

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    1. Thank you Carmela - the centre is one of my favourite ways of doing Betweed - I'm always pleased with the result. Thanks for your kind words.Axxx

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  7. I also like the first one best (however the second one is beautiful with the new Aquafleur), probably because of the gorgeous Betweed center.

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    1. Thank you - I'm so glad you like them. I think the first one is my favourite too. Axxx

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  8. both are wonderful! I see the sun peeking over the edge on the second one! this time of year with the frigid temperature I welcome ANY kind of sun! The first one almost has a stained glass window effect. very nice!

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    1. Thank you Karen - these are lovely descriptions. We have just little sun today, which I'm grateful for...perhaps it was tempted out! Axxx

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  9. Both wonderful, and I love your choice of complimentary tangles - especially the second one.

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    1. Thank you so much, Sue. I always enjoy the Zendala Dares but this was a particularly enjoyable one! Axxx

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I read everyone's comments and am delighted that you took the time to share your views. Thank you! Ax