Polygon is so versatile, and with the two repetitive strokes it is so easy to get into the zen mode. My polygon just wants to go on and on and on. I really need to stop myself.
This week over at The Diva's blog Laura challenged us to use molygon.
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| tangles: molygon & pendrils |
This is the first Zendala I created using molygon when it was first introduced to all CZTs.
And here is my zendala for the Diva's challenge this week, where I used polygon in the round.
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| Tangles: molygon, echoism & squill |
Head on over to The Diva's blog and check out what others are creating using the tangle pattern molygon.
Thank you to everyone who left a comment on my blog last week.
Of course comments are always read and appreciated.


That's very Beautiful !
ReplyDeleteWow, I love Molygon but I don't think I could get it to go in the round like you have on your Zendala. They are wonderful
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Zendala's.
ReplyDeleteMolygon is great as a border !
I love that design of yours!
ReplyDeleteBeautifull and original in both of your tiles. I especially like the way how you have let monotangle grow.
ReplyDeleteBoth are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful tiles! The first one is my favorite, if I have to choose ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh my! those tiles are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you used molygon in the border of the second tile, very innovative idea.
ReplyDeleteSuper the way you used Molygon to go around the border.
ReplyDeleteGreat ways to use Molygon!
ReplyDeleteBoth are absolutely wonderful! Especially I like your Molygon border!
ReplyDeleteNice work. I like your use of Molygon as a ring. Your top one, I like the way it just roams across the tile.
ReplyDeleteI love the Squill surrounded by Molygon border!
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