The first tangle pattern up is Cadent. Have you seen how many variations of Cadent there are? It is incredible, how do you know when a variation becomes a new tangle pattern? There are some that look so different it is hard to tell they actually are Cadent.
I didn't like my first attempt at a tile, it made me dizzy looking at it, then I thought "well Suzy said a Monotangle but she didn't say it couldn't be a self portrait". I am probably breaking the rules, but if so please forgive me.
So here it is, my self portrait using circle Cadent, the Beads Cadent and square lined Cadent:-
How cute and what an inventive way to present your Cadent variations! Great job. Thanks for being part of the TM3 challenge this first week!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cute! Great work.
ReplyDeleteThis little turtle is so adorable! I like how you worked a Beadline into the one Cadent variation. I don't think even Margaret Bremner thought of that one! I'll have to check out this new challenge!
ReplyDeleteYour lovely comments are very kind but I did find the best variation on Margeret Bremner's site. I should have credited people in my blog really, sorry.
DeleteSorry again, I meant the bead variation, not the best variation.
DeleteWow that bead variation is SO cool!! I hadn't thought of that - it really looks great!! Wonderful monotangle!! :) :) :)
ReplyDelete~ Diane Clancy
http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog/2015/06/my-tangle-me-3-cadent-entry-for-suzymosh