This week's challenge at I am the Diva is a UMT (use my tangle) with the tangle Seton. I really like this pattern - it is kind of Art Deco-y, which I love. It also reminds me of a quilt, and being a quilter I couldn't resist emphasizing that aspect of the pattern.
This particular tangle is a little larger than normal - about 7" x 7" because I wanted to have room for all the detail of the patterns.
Have a decorative week!
This looks like a festive wreath banner. I love all the variations. and the bar decorations too. So, you going to make this as a quilt?
ReplyDeleteOoooo... I bet you've got some great quilts....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - love the way you used the border tangles as your line work.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, My quilting is pretty much as bad as my tangling imagination.
ReplyDeleteYou did something very creative with this Seton, I do like it.
ReplyDeleteOn dirait des carreaux de faïence!
ReplyDeleteI love your Tile, Kia. Beautiful draftsmanship on all of your pattern elements. Such a creative design A great Quiltangle and a very creative response to the Seton Challenge.
ReplyDeleteOh - that is a very nice variation of seton! Looks so pretty :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, you put beautiful details in Seton!
ReplyDeleteVery nice with a playground for many tangles! Well done!
ReplyDeleteExtremely pretty! I love all the detail you put into this work.
ReplyDeleteI love how you varied the arcs...so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI like the variation in your circles, nice done
ReplyDeleteTolle Fliese und sehr schöne Muster
ReplyDeleteYour drawing made me smile :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative and fresh approach to this grid pattern.
Beautiful
Great variations, Kia! Just as a patchwork quilt would be. A good concept very well executed! Have a brilliant day! c
ReplyDeleteYes, art deco-y is a good explanation for the design. I like the up close interpretation and detail in your work, it gives such a great perspective when people do that. I tend to be more literal so I always enjoy seeing it from this different angle.
ReplyDeleteI love all the patterns you have used. I keep looking at it up close to see the detail on each of them.
ReplyDeleteAh! I'd love to have this in tile, as a backsplash in my kitchen. The midtones you have achieved in the details are just so nice. A lovely piece!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done and very creative! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteI so so so LOVE LOVE LOVE this - I think it is totally amazing!!!
ReplyDelete~ Diane Clancy
http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog/2014/11/diva-umt-seton-challenge-entry/