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Monday, May 21, 2012

Pea-Nuckle Challenge

I won't bore you with how many times I drew and redrew this tangle.  They still don't look like they are supposed to but I am done and will study the rest of your entries to see how it is done correctly.  Thank you Laura for another real challenge!

13 comments:

ledenzer said...

Wonderful flowing lines!

SarahD said...

I like your version of Pea-Nuckle and the way you create the 3D effect of layers. Great effect.

Karen Lynn said...

I love your eggs nesting in the Easter braided bread (at least that's what I see!).

Lisa Richards said...

I really like your interpretation of pea-knuckle! This whole tile is great! I think making the tangle really large like this might help me as I try to figure this one out! :D

Anonymous said...

I think it's great! I love how you used the layers. They bring perspective to the tile. Love it!

Eden said...

Oh, I don't know..I am not sure what it's 'supposed to' look like. . This is just a different look than the example. I really like the 'pearls' on the sides!

Gloria j Zucaro said...

Yours is wonderful! They are so lush and curvy! It looks like taffy with macadamia nuts! YUM! And you presented them on two little fabric rectangles, too.

Daniele OBrien Design, CZT said...

Love your solution, thick and thin variation is very effective!

Unknown said...

I think you did a great job! I think the fun of pea-nuckle is how it comes out differently for everyone, like a special personalization. I love your layers, too--well done!

Ritu Dua said...

The pearly beads lying so cozily in your tile look lovely indeed!

Anonymous said...

Yours may not look like Molly's tangle, but it is certainly a beautiful tanglization of pea=nuckle. I like it a lot. Seems like a lot of us had special difficulties with this new tangle.

Karen Woodbine said...

I like your pea-nuckle! And I especially like the way you rested it on the swatches.

Taman said...

Your pea- nuckle is vera original. Good Job!