Can you draw the letter j? Well of course you can! So you’re going to find this doodle to be super easy to create – especially after watching the 2-minute how-to video. It’s a fun one to use when you’re wanting to duplicate the feeling of...
Here’s one of my latest line-weaving tangle patterns that I call Round-Peg Square – zenned, “Rosquire.” It’s a quick and easy one to learn how to draw and it works well as a focal design, a filler, and it can even be used along a...
I was working on a scrapbook page a few weeks back that featured one of our 5 daughters when she was in braces. Her photo is what inspired this new line-weave tangle I call “Braces” It’s created by simply joining together left and right parentheses...
It seems quite a few TV shows and commercials lately show the rhythm of a heartbeat on the screen. I must have seen this a dozen times last week. That’s what inspired me to try out something similar on a doodle I was playing around with while sharing the couch...
I created this City Scape pattern to be used as a border around straight edge shapes. However, once I finished it up I learned that it looks pretty cool on smooth edges and even as a filler sometimes....
Fishnet Stockings come in all types of patterns and this line weave/tangled design that I’ve zenned as “Shnocking” was inspired by a very simple mesh weave found in a pair I came across the other day. This pattern can be used as a filler or along...
This is a “charming” little line/weave tangle that’s based on a grid design and works wonderfully as a shape filler. There are various shading options and I have found myself using this one often lately. In the below creation I used it on the pedal...