This week the DIVA challenged us to create a monotangle with "Tripoli".
When I read that, I immediately remembered an evening in Providence, when Molly Hollibaugh gave a Meditation lesson during the CZT Seminar. This was such a great experience to get only spoken instructions what to draw and finally there grows a tangle on the paper before you....
This is the reason why I decided to use one of my Hotel Providence coasters as my tile for this challenge.
After filling the tile with Tripoli triangles I had the idea to fill each triangle with `Nzeppel.... And then.... May be it is now more a `Nzeppel monotangle??
Nevertheless, that`s my contribution to DC#284:
I love that you added 'Nzepple to this. It really looks super, especially on a coaster. I have several but just can't begin to tangle on them. You may have motivated me to do so!
ReplyDeleteSehr sehr schön ist deine N'Zepple/TRipoli Kachel. Die zwei gehen wunderschön zusammen.
ReplyDeleteMe too, was lucky to have such a meditation lesson by Molly Hollibaugh and I agree with you: that was very special.
These two are GREAT together!!!
ReplyDeleteI would say it is a combination of Tripoli and 'Nzepple. Perhaps a new tangle name: "Tripozepple", or " 'Nzeppoli". Thank you for sharing your special tile.
ReplyDeleteTolle Idee :-) Gudrun
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty! It sort of looks like a beautiful map;-)
ReplyDeleteVery creative, the hotel should reprint their coasters like this!
ReplyDeleteWas für eine tolle Kombination von Tripoli und ´Nzeppel! Ich musste bei dieser Challenge auch gleich an die Tangle-Meditation mit Molly denken :-) !! Die Kachel ist jetzt ein ganz besonderes Erinnerungsstück!
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße, Annette
yes, this is wonderful. I love that you N'zeppeled all through your Tripoli. It's like a cobbled street, with a hotel on it. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tile. Works well on the coaster.
ReplyDeleteGreat tile! Two in one!👏👏👏
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, gorgeous, and innovative! Love it!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. Reminds me of a map!
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