Thank you, thank you! I've been struggling with this but your method makes it much easier. I love all your videos. I looked forward to my time with you everyday
@jokeleussenkamp46178 жыл бұрын
thanks Melinda for sharing all of these wonderful tangles, I love it!!!!
@ritawashere5787 Жыл бұрын
I have been struggling with tripoli. I've tried it several times and it always gets wonky. Tomorrow morning I'm going to follow your suggestion look at it the way you look at it. Like a grid, straight across and so on.❤ thank you so much.
@SelenesCreationsByTheSea8 жыл бұрын
this is awesome i love the way you have done this makes doing tripoli just that little bit more easier . Thanks again for showing this
@beatrijsdegroote28953 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the explanation because by turning l can't keep a nicely shaped triangle. I love your video's. Have a nice day
@megatexification8 жыл бұрын
We finally get to see your pretty face! And a great tangle.
@JaneMetcalfe8 жыл бұрын
The problem I have with doodling a zentangle is that - often - we are told that there is 'no right or wrong way to tangle' but I dispute this for two reasons. 1. Once a pattern you produce is copied by me and goes wrong at some point, I cannot carry on with it as it doesn't look right and 2. The instructions given in 'The Art of Zentangle' are geared up for right-handed people. I really wanted to learn how to zentangle as I loved to draw my own patterns when I was very young but my confidence takes a beating when I do them wrong. Does all this make any sense? I do admire your work by the way but I find trying to copy you (and others) daunting and I haven't got the imagination to make up my own patterns. However, I have learned how to draw animals so I've been utilising my artist's tiles for that, so at least they're not wasted. I hope you don't think I sound too negative, I'm just being honest.