January 2016
Ultic
In December 2015 I attended the Celtic exhibit at the British Museum in London,UK. I saw

a beautiful design that developed into Ultic.
It works well alone, as a series or as a surrounding pattern. Love it with Dive dance.
March 2014
This tangle “Ubble” tangle inspired by an Art Nouveau lecture I attended.

October 2013
My tangle created room screen, click here to see the full story woven screen and my step outs.
Click here to see Eni Oken, CZT use Revolution.
June 2013
This tangle emerged as I was working on samples for an organic tangle garden I was teaching. It was inspired by fescue and mooka, and the branching growth pattern of the flowers on tomato plants. I dedicate this tangle to the students in the May 2013 garden tangle class. Rita, Cheryl, Janis, Barb and Heather.
Hi Lesia,you are welcome and thanks for your comments.I loved doing this organic tangle too. It has a good flow to it. I agree they could be separate, I see them as tangleations on the first round pattern. If you want I could pop your pattern up in a post on my site, no name attached.
I found your tangle on Pinterest, and it interested me enough to click onto your website. I just love this and so love all your variations, which I thank you for. I love that it is ‘organic’ rather than a grid pattern. I wish more organic patterns were put out in the tangle world. Your variations can almost be separate tangles, and your shading and technique is fantastic! I unintentionally made a ‘new’ tangle, but I can’t get myself to submit it, as I don’t want my full name out in cyber world. Wish I could submit it anonymously 🙂 Now that I’ve found your web site, I will follow it. Thank you so much!