Loved all your sample especially the one with flux and bale's. I never can get flux to fill an area like you did....time to try again. Your videos are such a treat to watch!
Thank you so much, Carolyn. I appreciate your comments. I'm sure that you can do Flux. If you zoom in on mine, you'll see it's not perfect. I just make them fit in an area and then add an orb to any open spots. Some of them look really strange! LOL! Have fun with it and don't worry about the outcome! :)
Hello Barbara, i'm living in the netherlands and I don't have a way to buy the primer or the fragments and I am glad to see the video. I would love to see more video's like this. I'm happy with the link to the website .
What a great idea, Barbara! I have both of those books, the Primer and the Reticula and Fragments, but I wouldn't have come up with this idea. Tonight, I copied all those tiles, except of one, I could not get it right. Now I have several tiles to tangle in. I like all the finished tiles that you showed us. Thank you very much for the video! :)
You are so welcome, Ingrid. I was excited to share this and I'm really happy that you enjoyed it too! The nice thing about that website is larger more clear images of the fragments. That's helpful to this old woman, lol! :)
@@notperfectzen I know what you mean! :) I am from Germany and know about this website. Been there a few times. But you always show things that I had not seen before. Thank you!
This was a most wonderful Tutorial. Thank You for your gentle time for explaining and giving us an understanding of what is possible and beyond. Lthough I am a CZT, it's hard to remember everything from a 3day Seminar. It was very intense. Could you please name the patterns you used within G5? ( Mainly the 2 long Patterns that are behind the Onomotto) The Green colored strip running alongside and the 'curleyques' .....
Thank you so much for your kind comments. :) It is also difficult for me to remember all that we were taught (CZT34) but all of the videos online are helpful. The pattern in green is called Circus by Angie Gittles, CZT. The curly one in pink is called Slowpoke by Cris Letournea, CZT. The step outs for both of those are on the Tangle Patterns website.
@@notperfectzen yes that is what I was talking about and me neither lol. It is ok I can work with it and btw I loved your tangle. Malinda Barlow is doing a journal on her Chanel and that tangle I’m goin to use I really loved it
When I have questions like that I usually do a Google search to see if anyone has a video about it. Good luck! I hope you're able to fix it. And I'll check out the videos from Melinda. She has always been one of my favorite teachers!
Great instructional video on a subject not often taught on video
Thank you, Yehudit. I enjoyed doing it.
Loved all your sample especially the one with flux and bale's. I never can get flux to fill an area like you did....time to try again. Your videos are such a treat to watch!
Thank you so much, Carolyn. I appreciate your comments. I'm sure that you can do Flux. If you zoom in on mine, you'll see it's not perfect. I just make them fit in an area and then add an orb to any open spots. Some of them look really strange! LOL! Have fun with it and don't worry about the outcome! :)
Barbara...thank you for showing this website!!👍
You are so welcome! I'm glad you like it. I haven't looked at the new patterns recently, so it was nice to revisit it.
Thank you Barbara for this tutorial- it has inspired me to explore!!
Wonderful! I'm glad to hear it and hope that you enjoy your exploration! :)
Hello Barbara, i'm living in the netherlands and I don't have a way to buy the primer or the fragments and I am glad to see the video. I would love to see more video's like this. I'm happy with the link to the website .
You are so welcome! I'm sorry that you can't purchase the books, but I'm happy that you can find the patterns and fragments at this website.
Liked this idea! I'm just learning, so it really gave me a jump start on string ideas! Thank you!
You're welcome. I'm glad it was helpful! :)
What an interesting way to do the string. Thank you for sharing
You are so welcome! I’m glad you liked it. 🥰
Great video once again. Thank you many times over.
Thank you! And you're very welcome!
What a great idea, Barbara! I have both of those books, the Primer and the Reticula and Fragments, but I wouldn't have come up with this idea. Tonight, I copied all those tiles, except of one, I could not get it right. Now I have several tiles to tangle in. I like all the finished tiles that you showed us. Thank you very much for the video! :)
You are so welcome, Ingrid. I was excited to share this and I'm really happy that you enjoyed it too! The nice thing about that website is larger more clear images of the fragments. That's helpful to this old woman, lol! :)
@@notperfectzen
I know what you mean! :) I am from Germany and know about this website. Been there a few times. But you always show things that I had not seen before. Thank you!
This was a most wonderful Tutorial. Thank You for your gentle time for explaining and giving us an understanding of what is possible and beyond. Lthough I am a CZT, it's hard to remember everything from a 3day Seminar. It was very intense. Could you please name the patterns you used within G5? ( Mainly the 2 long Patterns that are behind the Onomotto) The Green colored strip running alongside and the 'curleyques' .....
Thank you so much for your kind comments. :) It is also difficult for me to remember all that we were taught (CZT34) but all of the videos online are helpful.
The pattern in green is called Circus by Angie Gittles, CZT. The curly one in pink is called Slowpoke by Cris Letournea, CZT. The step outs for both of those are on the Tangle Patterns website.
Art by me it was a great video lots of ideas .
Thanks again, Andrew!
Great, stay connected
Thank you, I will.
Art by me hi Barbara have they done any new videos not seen since last years ink October.??
I'm not sure what you mean, Andrew. The next Inktober videos will start in October. The list is released sometime in September.
I have the hole punch to make the punch you have but my stim is shorter then yours how can I make them longer
Hello Anna. Are you talking about the punch for the disc bound system? If so, I don't know how to adjust the punch.
@@notperfectzen yes that is what I was talking about and me neither lol. It is ok I can work with it and btw I loved your tangle. Malinda Barlow is doing a journal on her Chanel and that tangle I’m goin to use I really loved it
When I have questions like that I usually do a Google search to see if anyone has a video about it. Good luck! I hope you're able to fix it. And I'll check out the videos from Melinda. She has always been one of my favorite teachers!