I love your tile! You chose a challenging tangle with Verdigogh! I found my "thinking brain" totally turned off, and all there was..... was the line squiggling across the tile. I relaxed and meditated much more than when using my dominant hand. :)
Wonderful prestrung tile, very original to fill the spaces like you did and absolutely gorgeous pics, especially the one with the melon carves. You both look very nice on those pics!
Great exercise for the brain, hand and shoulder.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job!
Your left hand seems remarkably steady, and I like your shading so much there are ideas there I'd like to remember and try.
ReplyDeleteLOL, squinting is a great idea :) I think yours looks great!
ReplyDeleteGreat tile, Shelly. Quiet a steady hand!
ReplyDeleteWell, kudos to you! You did not choose easy patterns to tackle (not to mention the black fill) and the results are indeed steady and lovely;-)
ReplyDeleteYour tangles always look great to me, no matter which hand you use!
ReplyDeleteVerdigogh, of all patterns! I'd have lots of trouble trying to connect the "leaves" to the "stem". You make it look like a walk in the park.
ReplyDeleteI did not have to squint too much to see this is a great tile. Like the shading. Nice tangles for this challenge.
ReplyDeleteI love your tile! You chose a challenging tangle with Verdigogh! I found my "thinking brain" totally turned off, and all there was..... was the line squiggling across the tile. I relaxed and meditated much more than when using my dominant hand. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely tile! It is such a good way to slow down, using the non-dominant hand!
ReplyDeleteWonderful prestrung tile, very original to fill the spaces like you did and absolutely gorgeous pics, especially the one with the melon carves. You both look very nice on those pics!
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