Yincut Tangle
Tangle Authors: Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas
Materials needed for this lesson: Pencil, black marker and piece of paper (I divided a sheet of 8.5 x 11 inch piece of plain white paper into fourths by folding it in half lengthwise and then folding it in half again width-wise. I drew my tangle on one-fourth of the paper.)
Video Instructions for drawing Yincut
This variation of Yincut contains "Sparkles." To create a Sparkle, draw part of the line, skip a small amount of space then finish drawing the line.
This variation of Yincut contains "Sparkles." To create a Sparkle, draw part of the line, skip a small amount of space then finish drawing the line.
In this variation of Yincut, create stripes instead of lines in one set of squares then draw Festune in the other.
Terri created this tile on Renaissance (tan) paper usin a sepia Sakura pen. She used a white gel pen to draw "sparkles" on all of the tangles: Meer, Festune, Pepper and Yincut.
This tile is not finished, but you can see the variation of Yincut.
This tile contains variations of the tangles, Yincut, Meer and Festune.
This tile contains variations of the tangles: Yincut, Meer, and Festune.
Terri created this tile by using colored chalk pencils to draw the tangles: Yincut, Meer and Festune.
This tile is not finished, but you can see the variation of Yincut.
This tile contains variations of the tangles, Yincut, Meer and Festune.
This tile contains variations of the tangles: Yincut, Meer, and Festune.
Terri created this tile by using colored chalk pencils to draw the tangles: Yincut, Meer and Festune.
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