She requested we not use a string, use the entire tile, do a monotangle of our "go to" tangle and include the number 200 on our tile. I have a large number of go to tangles so for my first attempt this week I chose Knightsbridge. I didvided my tile into 200 squares and filled away.
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Great tile. Dividing it into 200 spaces was inspired; and I love the way you divided it.
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DeleteGreat idea to divide the tile in 200 spces, one for every challenge!! Looks great with the simple knightsbridge, great choice of tangle to use with this idea!
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DeleteVery bold and quite nice, JL!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea - I bet this was very Zen to do! Axxx
ReplyDeleteThank you. After making all those spaces I though it was going to take a long time to fill, but it didn't. It was Zen.
Deletewow - 200 squares - what a great idea - hope you had lots of ink in your pen! nice tile - well done.
ReplyDeleteThank you. It is ink intensive.
DeleteSuch a lovely excuse to sit, time out and produce a gem.
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DeleteThis reminds me of a quilt I made once. I'm a sucker for nice bold black and white.
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DeleteWhat a great idea to make exactly 200 squares ;-)
ReplyDeleteReally nice work!
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DeleteWonderful idea!
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DeleteGreat idea! Nicely done.
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DeleteWhat a great idea, to use 200 squares. I love this tile, it's quite intriguing.
ReplyDelete200 hundred spaces...good idea
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DeleteKnightsbridge is one of my favorites as well, but I would have never thought to put 200 spaces in. Wonderful idea!
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DeleteGreat idea---200 Knightsbridge units for 200 weekly challenges. Knightsbridge was the first tangle I mastered---before I even was sure what a tangle was --- the ultimate mac'n cheese. Good choice and well done!!
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DeleteWow! Graphic and striking!
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DeleteClever girl - 200 squares! Takes me back to the old "op art" days - I love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I always admired op art, now I want to make op art (work and learning in progress).
DeleteClever! Lots of zen coloring? Nice shapes!
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ReplyDeleteI LOVE your knightsbridge...what a great idea for the 200th challenge...200 spaces! Genius!
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Deletei love this - knightsbridge is such a dramatic tangle - you did a great job with it :)
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DeleteLike your unstructured Knightsbridge. Would not have thought to include 200 segments. Creative, unique approach.
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DeleteWhat a great idea to come up with. Like Donald said, I also would not have thought about this myself.
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DeleteLovely tile!!! :)
ReplyDelete~ Diane Clancy
http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog/2015/01/diva-bi-zen-tennial-celebration-challenge-entry
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