Went a bit puffy on this week's guest Diva Challenge. It's all good though. If a tangle has straight lines, I like to curve them. If a tangle has curved lines, I just have to try them straight. Blame my upbringing for encouraging me to question authority. (grin)
Pattern used: Seton
I love what you did with this!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job with seton.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very nice variation of the seton pattern!
ReplyDeleteLove it :-)
I like Seton with curved lines! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you present this Seton!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever way of presenting this pattern.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Tile, Duchess. Beautifully shaded, and your design is outstanding. I love how you gave the pattern such form and solidarity, and the weaving of the sashing is brilliant. (Quilting term.) The created puffiness is brilliant detail in creating body to your design. Well done.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tile. Great work.
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous - I love the puffy feel to it - so beautifully drawn.
ReplyDeleteI like this...good job!
ReplyDeletelooks like a ball! So cool - I did it in the round too!
ReplyDeleteMy father was an artist who very much colored outside the lines. To rebel, I had to go to law school and marry a doctor. So, not surprisingly, my vision of Seton was in a square. Yours is so much more interesting.:)
ReplyDeleteWow this one looks great, looks like a purk in prisson, wanting to burst out, love this seton ball vey much!
ReplyDeleteI love the form it took on...good job!
ReplyDeleteLove your 3D variation, and it is beautifully done
ReplyDeleteGreat orb. Would not have thought of even trying it. I think the word that you were avoiding using is oppositional. Just kidding.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun creation! I want to go over and pick it up and throw it in the air! Weeeeh...ahaaa, very clever!
ReplyDeleteAs my daughter would say, "I know, riiiiight?! "
DeleteThis is stunning.
ReplyDeleteooh! wonderful! I love the 3-dimensionality of it, and my plan is to steal your idea and play with it in my sketchbook! Excellent work. You can tell by looking at it, what it would feel like in your hand.
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