And on the other page, the area that catches my eye the most is in the upper right where the vertical lines are bounded by an echo and then horizontal lines. There's something about that change in direction that sets that area off.
These drawings are totally random, as my goal is to draw continuous lines, such that I can then translate it to stitches. Eventually I'll experiment with predefined boundaries, but for now, I'm enjoying flow.
Here's a little bit from the beginning of the week, which started out with feathers and flowers,
just to get some ideas going. Not that spectacular, but I got some ideas down that I can refer back to at a later time.
Then I moved into designs between two parallel lines, both in a free form flow of drawing, and the more orderly space definition. Again, more ideas to draw upon later.
Happy Quilting
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I really like your designs! The combo pebbles+stippling is really interesting! I usually don't like to stitch pebbles because it become too dense for my taste, but mixing it up with stippling may be the perfect way to open the space but keep the design consistent! Thanks for the idea! and thanks for linking up at MOP Monday ;)
ReplyDeleteI am very inspired by your drawings. I just requested all the Zentangle books our library has to get us started. Yes, us. I'm going to have the kids begin this also!
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