I’ve been MIA for a bit - life intervened - so I’ve been playing catch up. What a great new project! I’ll be rewatching and following along. And I really like the “pie!”
I just found your videos recently and so glad I did. Thank you for your patience in explaining the tangles and the process, which many videos don't!!! I find tangling relaxing and through many errors have even managed to invent my own. LOL! I must say they are the most wonderful and beautiful tangles I have come across!!! Thanks again very much appreciated
Thanks so much for a great tangle! And I sure do appreciate all the TIPS you share (use of paper clip on extending the tortillon tip & using side of graphite pencil to shade). 😊. I’ll be watching more of your videos.
That's a good question. I've been drawing daily for over five years and have accumulated a lot of tiles. In the beginning, I found photo album plastic pages and inserted them there. I have glued them on the front of cards to make greeting cards, and I've cut them up to make cards. At the moment, I'm just putting them in boxes, and I go through them to find favorites as ideas for new videos. I have not tried to sell any of them, although I've sold holiday cards to family. Sometimes my granddaughters go through them and find some to color. I don't have great ideas for mine, LOL!
@@notperfectzen was thinking if you find some and put the tiles together, they may make decent hanging art. They look amazing just the tile alone. They’d make a nice collage or abstract piece.
I forgot to mention that I’ve made some tiles into refrigerator magnets. Michael’s has nice 3.5” magnetic frames. If you look in the Christmas playlist, I’ve also made ornaments.
Generally speaking, wouldn’t it be more logical to do patterns that aren’t overly popular? It would make you stand out more, I’d think. Just a thought.
For this series, I'm showing the patterns from the 102 Tangles poster. Some are popular, some are not. Mostly, I make videos using patterns that I've enjoyed drawing. I find it's easier to make a video that way.
I love every second! I have a emotional draining work (forensics) and you and the videos are just a blessing to calm my busy mind. ❤
Thank you so much. 🥰❤️ That makes me very happy to know these are helping you.
So glad I found your tangles! Plan to go along with you as you work on the 102 tangles.
Thank you, so much Ann! 🥰❤️ I hope that you enjoy all of this series. 😁
This was so fun! Thank you! I love how you show different ways to do a pattern:)
You're welcome and thank you so much for your comment. 😊 I'm very happy that you enjoyed this. ❤❤
I’ve been MIA for a bit - life intervened - so I’ve been playing catch up. What a great new project! I’ll be rewatching and following along. And I really like the “pie!”
I'm happy that you are no longer MIA and hope that you enjoy the videos! ❤
Thanks for this video, I really enjoyed tangling along with you, for the first time on a round tile
You’re so welcome! 😊 I’m glad you enjoyed it.
I'm enjoying this so much!
I’m very happy to know that you’re enjoying this! 🥰❤️
Hi Barbara. I'm watching your video right now and my husband got a kick out of you mentioning me. I can't wait to try out Evoke. Thanks for the video.
😁 I hope you enjoy it, and you’re welcome! I’ve really enjoyed these patterns. I’m anxious to see what you do with it. 🥰 Mine needs more practice.
I just found your videos recently and so glad I did. Thank you for your patience in explaining the tangles and the process, which many videos don't!!! I find tangling relaxing and through many errors have even managed to invent my own. LOL! I must say they are the most wonderful and beautiful tangles I have come across!!! Thanks again very much appreciated
Thank you so much and you are so welcome! I'm happy that my videos have been helpful. I would love to see your creations!
Thanks so much for a great tangle! And I sure do appreciate all the TIPS you share (use of paper clip on extending the tortillon tip & using side of graphite pencil to shade). 😊. I’ll be watching more of your videos.
You're so welcome! ❤ I really appreciate your comments. Thank you for watching! 🙂
The evoke as a border looks rather like a lace trim. Love the flukes.
Thank you. ❤️🥰 I’m glad you liked it.
Very nice.
Thank you 😊
Thanks!
Thank you so much!! 🥰😘 I really appreciate your support of my channel. Thank you for watching! ❤️❤️
Have to ask. What do you do with your tiles once your finished with them? Sell them? Store for future reference? Do you produce art you sell?
That's a good question. I've been drawing daily for over five years and have accumulated a lot of tiles. In the beginning, I found photo album plastic pages and inserted them there. I have glued them on the front of cards to make greeting cards, and I've cut them up to make cards. At the moment, I'm just putting them in boxes, and I go through them to find favorites as ideas for new videos. I have not tried to sell any of them, although I've sold holiday cards to family. Sometimes my granddaughters go through them and find some to color. I don't have great ideas for mine, LOL!
@@notperfectzen was thinking if you find some and put the tiles together, they may make decent hanging art. They look amazing just the tile alone. They’d make a nice collage or abstract piece.
I forgot to mention that I’ve made some tiles into refrigerator magnets. Michael’s has nice 3.5” magnetic frames. If you look in the Christmas playlist, I’ve also made ornaments.
I’ve thought about a collage too. 🥰 I have some of my projects framed and hung on the wall.
Generally speaking, wouldn’t it be more logical to do patterns that aren’t overly popular? It would make you stand out more, I’d think. Just a thought.
For this series, I'm showing the patterns from the 102 Tangles poster. Some are popular, some are not. Mostly, I make videos using patterns that I've enjoyed drawing. I find it's easier to make a video that way.
@@notperfectzen Sweet. I’m new here and wasn’t sure how you do what you do.