Last week we introduced a new tangle in our newsletter and discussed it in this recent blog. We asked you to name it and to see if you could figure out our steps.
Congrats to Mattie Arnold who came up with the name auraknot.
Congrats also to Jeanne Kero, CZT, who came up with the "step-out."
Take a look at this newsletter for a full step-out. There are so many variations and tangleations and directions that you can take this tangle that we just had to do a video.
We trust you'll have lots of fun exploring auraknot's many possibilities. It looks complex, but it's very simple once you understand the steps. It's also very forgiving if you happen to draw a line you didn't intend to (as you'll see happens in the video).
Thank you to everyone who played and helped us name this fun new tangle.
Enjoy!
Click "play" for lots of possibilities!
What a wonderful new tangle; and the video is excellent. I didn't find out about this in time to participate in the challenge, but I did take the survey. I'm all paid up for your September workshop and can hardly wait. I will be playing with this one. Thanks for all you do!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful and just way too much fun!!
ReplyDeleteThe video is really well done too, easy to follow.
Donna.
Oh, now I get it! Fancy that!Thanks for the video it explains the aura on the inside, I used to think of an aura being on the out side but this certainly puts the aura in a knot.
ReplyDeleteLove the name congratulations Mattie and Jeanne for the "step-out".
Oh my! Oh my oh my oh myohmyohmyohmy! Oh my goodness! Delightful! Oh my, I'm going to have fun playing with this one!
ReplyDeleteAuraknot. Perfect. I love this new addition to the tangle family! Thank you for sharing a new video with us as well. We all know it's relaxing to tangle a tangle, but who knew it was a similar experience watching someone else tangle! I turned closed captioning on to see what that was like, and apparently it doesn't like accents; it had no idea what y'all were saying! Pretty comical actually.
ReplyDeleteThanks again!
Zach
What is the pen that you were using at the beginning of the video please? It looks really nice.
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Danyda
Danyda, it is an oblique pen holder with an antique pen nib. You can find them on the internet. If you are a beginner, start with a Nikko nib. Maria
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this new tangle in a video. It will be fun to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteThis is totally awesome and I love the name. Thanks for the video, I was way out when I tried it.
ReplyDeleteApplause! Applause!
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