Hey Barbara! Great video. Thanks for giving a shoutout for my 5C Paradox in green. Love your calm voice and teaching manner. 💚💜 And yes you said my last name correctly. 😂
Thank you for sharing my 71st birthday with me today x I am learning and this was great as you are relaxing and slow and easy my gratitude was for you today🙏
Love how you teach! Great relaxed voice too. I have tried following others and I find I am always more successful with you. No elevator music is a bonus.
There are so many cool ways to do Paradox. I think you’ll like this blog post: enthusiasticartist.blogspot.com/2011/08/paradox-and-then-some-tutorial.html?m=1
Barbara, you are an excellent teacher. I can follow along because I pause the video along each step of the way. This one is going to take me a lot of practice. All my "C's" are different. But, I think that with shading and color that I can make it work.
Thank you so much, Wilma. I’m happy that you can follow along. This pattern took practice for me and my C’s were a little wonky, but it works out. Have fun tangling! 🥰❤️
You’re so welcome, Jana. And thank you. Do you mean the “chop” to sign your tile? Just play around with combining your initials. Mine has changed over the years.
I enjoyed watching this....I love the look of this pattern and will practice! Why is there a paper clip on your blending tool? I am going to subscribe and check out your channel. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much! 🥰 Sometimes I forget to explain the paper clip. I use it to push out the point when it gets flat. I just leave it there now rather than search for, lol! 😂
@@notperfectzen Thanks for replying about the paper clip, still a bit confused, can you show it on your next tutorial? I wondered how one can sharpen them!
Yes, I will do my best to remember! 😁 I unfold one side of a large paper clip and slip it inside the tortillion. You can use a nail file to clean and sharpen them a little. Keep in mind they are just rolled paper.
Hey Barbara! Great video. Thanks for giving a shoutout for my 5C Paradox in green. Love your calm voice and teaching manner. 💚💜 And yes you said my last name correctly. 😂
LOL! You noticed. ❤️ I see your name all the time but it’s the first time I said out loud. 🤣
Thank you for sharing my 71st birthday with me today x I am learning and this was great as you are relaxing and slow and easy my gratitude was for you today🙏
Hope you had a very happy birthday. I will be 70 in May. Thanks for watching my videos. Wishing you an awesome year ahead! 🥰❤️💐
So glad you're feeling better!
Thank you! 🥰❤️
Love how you teach! Great relaxed voice too. I have tried following others and I find I am always more successful with you. No elevator music is a bonus.
I love this 5c version 🤩! Thank you so much for sharing and drawing it out..I'm so glad you are doing better 💕..
You are so welcome! 🥰 I’m glad you liked it. ❤️
I need to do a LOT of practicing!!!! I love tangling, so thankyou for stretching my brain!!!!
You are so welcome! It stretches my brain on some of these, but that’s a good thing. ❤️🥰
I love Paradox. Did a lot of Christmas cards this year in Paradox. I've never seen this particular pattern. Thanks for the video.
There are so many cool ways to do Paradox. I think you’ll like this blog post:
enthusiasticartist.blogspot.com/2011/08/paradox-and-then-some-tutorial.html?m=1
Barbara, loved this video. I love Paradox too, so it was fun to put it into a circle.
Thank you, Barb. 🥰 I’m glad you enjoyed it. ❤️
Thank you so much, I've watched it again and I'm still very, very impressed with how stunning, gorgeous and amazing it is.😊😅😊
You’re so welcome. And thank you! 🥰❤️
Barbara, you are an excellent teacher. I can follow along because I pause the video along each step of the way. This one is going to take me a lot of practice. All my "C's" are different. But, I think that with shading and color that I can make it work.
Thank you so much, Wilma. I’m happy that you can follow along. This pattern took practice for me and my C’s were a little wonky, but it works out. Have fun tangling! 🥰❤️
Where do I find do make my initials? Love this. So relaxing. Thanks for sharing.
You’re so welcome, Jana. And thank you.
Do you mean the “chop” to sign your tile? Just play around with combining your initials. Mine has changed over the years.
@@notperfectzen Thank you.
So much fun, thanks!
You’re welcome. Glad you enjoyed it! 🥰❤️
Thanks you are a great teacher and thank you for sharing with me your feelings. ❤
You’re so welcome. 🥰❤️ And thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
A very nice tangle.
Thank you! 😊
I enjoyed watching this....I love the look of this pattern and will practice! Why is there a paper clip on your blending tool? I am going to subscribe and check out your channel. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much! 🥰 Sometimes I forget to explain the paper clip. I use it to push out the point when it gets flat. I just leave it there now rather than search for, lol! 😂
@@notperfectzen Thanks for replying about the paper clip, still a bit confused, can you show it on your next tutorial? I wondered how one can sharpen them!
Yes, I will do my best to remember! 😁 I unfold one side of a large paper clip and slip it inside the tortillion. You can use a nail file to clean and sharpen them a little. Keep in mind they are just rolled paper.
@@notperfectzen Thank you...I look forward to your next tutorial! Thanks for responding and caring!
That's great!! Thankyou!!
You're welcome! 🥰❤️
My mother in law used the word "funges" when describing mushrooms. She was of Italian heritage.
The Fungees pattern was inspired by a type of mushroom. It was fun to draw. 🥰
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Ang "funges" is pronounced with a soft G.
I looked in some online dictionaries and it can be pronounced either way. ☺️