Oh, isn't it fun to just head off and break free!
When ever I think of breaking free it is usually about a trip and the tangle tripoli represents that freedom to me, tripoli can gather together or head off in its own direction. Laura's challenge #86 this week is about moving out and breaking free of our borders.
It is school holidays here so Heidi and Samuel (our Grandchildren) have been for a sleep over, it is springtime and the garden is in blossom but it needed a good clean up. They have helped plant, rake, wash down outdoor furniture and now they are older ventured over the fence to catch tadpoles on their own.
This is wonderful. I had wanted to use tripoli but was unable to make it work. I love the "leaves" scattered about.
ReplyDeleteThis is so clever. I love it and love your tripoli.
ReplyDeleteIt is fun and your breaking moment is so expressive! I love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat design, quite elegant and I love the touch of colour too :)
ReplyDeleteYou have such creative designs, it's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou can feel the springtime in your tile.....lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt is simply beautiful.
ReplyDeletemichele - this is awesome! i still can't get tripoli to work - and it's one rick and maria spent time on at our training - just can't get a handle on it. i love the way you have it spilling our onto the ground
ReplyDeleteand actually - i figured your tile would have a motorcycle in it somewhere :)
ReplyDeleteI'm too new to understand which tangle goes with which name...but I know what I like and I LIKE the looks of this one!
ReplyDeletetripol is the triangle shape tangle with the touch of colour.
Deleteahhh, triple as in triangle.... makes sense. I especially liked the 'columns'. Too soon for me to mess with color, -still learning the patterns, but it is something to look forward to. Keep showing us all how to do it!!!
Deletebeautiful, shelly. Love the brayd columns! the tripoli looks great- I haven't used this pattern, so will have to give it a go :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, just beautiful! Love the tripoli spilling out into the garden, and your delicate vines
ReplyDeleteI love your tile and the tripoli breaking free.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful tile, with a beautiful design.
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous tile, Shelly! I'm still wrestling with tripoli and I just love how you've done it here! Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful =0)
ReplyDeleteWhile in the Netherlands already autumn changing trees into color yellow, orange, red and brown. In australia it is spring!
ReplyDeleteAlways a bit strange to read or imagene this. I have never used tripoly!
You are a very clever tanglier. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA mind of its own! Can't tell Tripoli what to do or where to go--there is a tile to explore!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea building pillars as a frame. I like the design very much the colored tripoli is defenetly a great choice.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. Tripoli is one of my favorite patterns, and I love how you incorporate it here. I love how it breaks free and explores off the tile. I also like your use of color and the inner design in tripoli.
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