I don't really have anything to say about this tile...so...yeah. I'm going to start trying to link to the online instructions for all the tangles I use that have online instructions in the picture captions in case anybody out there wants to know how to do them. ^_^
One inside the other... Clever lad! :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with Duchess, very clever!
ReplyDeleteI liked the idea of Copada inside the other one as well but I don't think I got it as well as you have. I didn't find either of these patterns all that easy - I suppose that's where the Challenge comes in. I like yours, it's sparse and minimalist but has style. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteIt took me awhile to figure out something to do with these two. It looks like you didn't agonize and just jumped right in. That approach certainly saves time and the result is credible.
ReplyDeleteI love that you put Copada inside Chebucto, it looks great.
ReplyDeleteHey, you did a great job Daniel, because you did one pattern in the other, it looks to me like the neck of a giraffe. Oh... I'm sorry, 2 giraffes in a very tangled embrace. Well done.
ReplyDeleteLove the look of this! Minimalistic but interesting!
ReplyDeleteTerrific idea to do one of the tangles inside the other! Very nice.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and well executed too. It makes for a clean cut and effective tile. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteGreat job putting these two together!
ReplyDeleteI like this and the way Copada makes a sort of flower in each section of Chebucto.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you put Copada inside Chebucto.
ReplyDeleteYour tangle-ations are always innovative! I enjoy stopping by to see what you're up to.
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