Another day, another batch of old tea bag envelopes. The most interesting thing here I think is my exploration of the branch and cluster techniques. I came up with the branch technique while mimicking a small Christmas decoration at a café during one of my Zentangle meetings.
I decided to come up with some patterns based on the techniques.
Here there is a tangle recalling Bailarine, but not exactly like that.
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| Mooka, Cofro, Tipple. 12 December 2025 |
A cluster pattern here.
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| Claxta, Sez, Printemps, Flux, Tipple. 15 December 2025 |
And here the first appearance of Flird, that uses the shape of Uaso for its petals. Being honest I do not remember if I used any specific rules to draw the "strings" for the upper part of the tangle.
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| Flird, Tipple. 15 December 2025 |
And here another new pattern, based on the cluster/branch technique
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| Chanbr, Printemps, Tipple. 16 December 2025 |
Anoster branch attempt.
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| Diva Dance, Sunlight, Fescu. 16 December 2025 |
And more here.
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| Printemps, Bronx Cherry. 16 December 2025 |
Is this flower worth a pattern of its own? Or maybe it exists already? I will give it a name, but will change the name if I find the pattern while checking pattern collections.
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| Sinpol, Tipple. 16 December 2025 |
The round flower is a variation of Kyoto, or Manair. I will name it Manair. And will consider a variation of Dicso the other flower.
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| Dicso, Manair. 16 December 2025 |
My Patterns
Chanbr
Claxta
Cofro
Flird
Sinpol
Zentangle Patterns
Bronx Cherry
Diva Dance
Fescu
Flux
Mooka
Printemps
Sez
Tipple
Other Patterns
Dicso
Manair
Sunlight








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