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Almost anyone can use it to create beautiful images. It increases focus and creativity, provides artistic satisfaction along with an increased sense of personal well being. The Zentangle method is enjoyed all over this world across a wide range of skills, interests and ages. Easy steps to create! Draw a rectangle.
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Some of these are fairly simple, and others more complex. Some are grid-based tangles, some more organic, some great for borders, and some standalone tangles. Original art work showcasing the patterns is included throughout the book.Step-by-step directions are included for each tangle, along with variations, notes, and tips where appropriate.Caren Mlot, CZTHere's what buyers are saying about the e-book:'Love love love it!' (Concord, NH)'Got mine too, its brilliant!' (United Kingdom)'Bought it and already practicing new tangles. Fabulous book with great step outs! Definitely worth adding to your library!'
(Australia)'I made myself stop reading (=drooling over) your book late last night, Caren.I wanted to save some for today. Every page is so well done.the tangles are fresh and fun and the extra tips and explanations are just right.
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This is a wonderful new resource.' (Knoxville, TN)'Lots of beautiful tangles in your book Caren! (South Africa)Note:This e-book is delivered in PDF format. Due to the large size of the PDF file (approximately 60MB), when you purchase this item, the download from Etsy will be a separate PDF document that contains the download link for the e-book.
Hi Linda am a Certified Zentangle Teacher (CZT) from class #1 and the Master Class. I can see your pattern list as a great resource for CZTs who want to focus on teaching unpublished patterns in their classes. Just a note: Perfs isn’t a pattern per se, but a “Tanglenhancer” as taught by Rick and Maria. Other tanglenhancers are: aura, sparkle, shading, rounding and dewdrop which folks can learn from a CZT. Many thanks for your organizing efforts and for promoting Zentangle, especially your mention of finding a local CZT and taking a class. It’s the best way I know to learn more depth and versatility of pattern creation. Thank you, again, Linda for all you time, inspiration and communication!

I absolutley love to Tangle and will be looking into how to become a CZT ASAP!! I don’t know what the initial investment may be, and the closest CZT to me that I’ve found is Carole Ohl ( and I follow her too!) I’m fairly new, as I stated in my last post, but am totally addicted and endebted to ALL of you involved with Zentangle–it has truly saved me and help me through some of the toughest times Ive had to deal with! I will get with you soon for all the info or you could send it if you ever find the time–hahaPeace & Prayers to you and yours, and all the Zentangle “family” Bobbi. Linda, I found your site by accident and wanted to let you know that Zentangle is new to the shores of Britain. Most tanglers will have heared of it first on a tv sales channel called Create and Craft.
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I am rapidly becoming hooked, and as I am not very good with a blank sheet of paper, like many here I like to use a shape from a stencil or maybe a shape within a paper pattern.As I am also a lover of parchment craft, I have mixed the two and have tangled some pattern into a parchment picture for a friends birthday. Are there any teachers here that you know of?. Hi Linda, I’m another uk tangler who is loving zentangle and your amazing site. I first ordered my kit from you last year and have used it every day since, with a few replacement tiles of course! I’m very excited to have just booked a place on November 2014 czt seminar and have finally plucked up the courage to travel to the US for it. It will be my first time overseas in your country and I’m really looking forward to seeing New England and meeting some fellow zentangle enthusiasts.
Thank you for all the hard work you put into this site. Kind regards, Gill beasley. I’ve been enjoying losing myself in your very thorough and well-organized website! The changing patterns across the top are a continual inspiration!I was wondering if you could help me identify a particular tangle pattern? I was practicing “fandango” and really love the swirly/loopy pattern that Vicki included just underneath the fandango pattern in her completed zentangle. Does that pattern have a name and instructions?
I tried to mimic it, with limited success, and would very much love to know its name and see the step-by-step instructions! Thanks very much for any direction you can provide 🙂Kate.
Hi!I am new to Tangling and I would just like to say that this is the best site I have come across. I really love how all the patterns are listed, and their names too.I have Autism and I am finding the repetitive patterns to be really calming and soothing for me. It is also teaching me that when I make a mistake to just accept it as part of the design rather than getting frustrated and feeling the need to start all over again (which is what usually happens when I try any kind of art work).Thank you so muchBuffy. I have been trying to learn all of these official Zentangle Patterns that you have listed here. I only have 16 left to learn, then I will go back to the beginning of the list and work with each to add my own variations of each. Thank you so much for working to do this list.I really do appreciate, as I am sure many others do, what you do! I started by coloring pages I found in books with colored pencils and I am very new to the patterns, but I definitely want to create my own Tangles!
(Hope I have used the correct terminology). Linda,Thank you so much for all of the wonderful information you have compiled on this site. I have admired this art form for the longest time and now that I’ve found your site and visited zentangle.com, I’m hooked – I tangle every day. I started at the beginning (0-9) and will follow that pretty pink bar all the way to the end. Thank you for the emails with the tangle patterns and strings. I’m looking forward to spending lots of time with you here on this site and enjoying the Zen of it all.Please keep up the good work.
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