Dealys
This is my fourth tangle, after Angeleafe, Cadenza and Cabbit.
Like ‘Angeleafe’ before this, I had been using Dealys long before I thought to publish it. It has shown up in my work from even six months ago. From its early days, it appeared very similar visually to Carla du Preez’s Auraleah, so I didn’t think much of it.
As it was already so much a part of my tangles, step-outs for Dealys only ‘resurfaced’ as a priority as I began working on black tile lesson plans. I’d wanted to use something that can be drawn in multiple ways, and I tweaked it so that the step-outs would be as distinctive from Auraleah as possible. As a result, Dealys may be tangled in several ways to achieve different looks.
Dealys is named because of the considerable ‘Delays’ in putting up the step-outs and also after one of my cats, Dyllis. [ Basically, one day, my stepmom happened to ask why I haven’t named any tangles after my cats……. I didn’t have any clue. So……. here we are. ]
Dealys is tangled in one continuous, curvy stroke, meeting at specific points. [ Clicking on the images will take you to Flickr. ]
[ Please feel free to refer to the step outs to recreate Dealys in your tangles, or link back to this page. However I reserve my rights to these images and they should not be copied or reproduced. Thank you! – Debbie New CZT 18 ]
And here is Dealys, all fanned out…
And Dealys, in full bloom… shading makes it pop!
Dealys elsewhere…
Diva Challenge Week 258 – UMT Rautyflex
After missing out on ten challenges, I checked in to the diva’s blog today and discovered it was a UMT challenge, featuring Kathrin Bendel CZT’s Rautyflex.
This was definitely a challenge, indeed. I haven’t been this confused by a tangle in quite some time 😛
I am not sure I can draw this tangle again without looking at the step-outs at every few seconds. Anyway, this was really fun to do…
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Read on about Debbie New CZT’s ‘Dealys’, a nature-inspired tangle that may be drawn in several different ways..
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Love Delays. I had the same problem with Rautyflex. You really have to focus which I can do sometimes better than others.
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I love Dealys too, beautiful and i felt the same way about Reautyflex, a very difficult pattern.
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I had to try it a few times 😛 I ended up cheating a little with a ruler!!
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I can’t wait to try Dealys. I need more organic tangles in my repertoire. I am impressed by what you did with this week’s difficult challenge. Very original (and brave).
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I nearly gave up on this one, it took me a few attempts. Thanks for liking Dealys – it is quick to learn, draw and shade 🙂
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I like the tangle. I’ll definitely give it a try, maybe when I get to the “Dæg” rune in my personal challenge I’m doing right now.
I agree with you about Rautyflex — I’m not sure I totally “get” that one. Your tile looks good with it, and I like the filler patterns you’ve used in the chevrons.
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Wow, what is a “Dæg” rune? Thank you for liking the new tangle 🙂
Yes, I like what people have done with Rautyflex, but I can’t seem to remember the steps at all.. I have to keep referring back ^_^
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I’ve been working on doing tangles around the Anglo-Saxon Runic alphabet, with the shape as the string and trying to use tangles starting with the same letter. “Daeg” is the equivalent of “D”
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Great lines in rautyflex. Really like the elegant look of dealys.
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Thank you 🙂
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It`s beautiful… I think it will going to a 3d-effect with a little shading or highlighting 😉
love this golden effect ❤
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Thank you!
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It is almost a relief to me to hear that I am not the only one who found this tangle a challenge. Yours turned out quite nicely though!
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Thanks Jean 🙂 I believe it was ‘saved’ by the gold shimmer 😛
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Well done!
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I didn’t find it easy either but I think you made a good job of it. As for your new pattern, I can’t wait to use it.
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I love Dealys and will try it next time! And your Rautyflex tile as stunning – this black/ gold background and the white lines fit so well together. It is real art!!
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Nice job, love the new tangle too.
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