These four tiles were drawn free hand so they are not exact from step to step. I numbered the Mooka so you could keep track if they look a bit different from the one before.
1.To start, I draw one full round of Auraknot followed then by two Mooka.
2. Again, draw a round of Auraknot followed by two (or as many as you would like) Mooka
3. Now I switch and draw the Mooka first and then another round of Auraknot
4. You can stop at any time with this. I have added two more Mooka and then several more rounds of Auraknot. I feel the added Auraknot lines add to the "inter-twininess"
Have fun with this. I is also fun to add some Mooka curling out!
Thanks for the step-outs! It's so much easier to figure it out from these.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this. It does make it a lot simpler to figure out.
ReplyDeleteYou are all so very welcome! I am pleased that I could help.
DeleteBeautiful weaving! Thanks for sharing the steps, can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteWicked! I love how it looks so complicated and yet is so easy once you know the trick. So perfectly zentangle!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely! I hope I can find time to try this.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the step outs! Going to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteDebra! Thanks so much for the step outs. This is exactly what I'd hoped to try to create, but had no idea as to where to start! You're amazing! AND you've created a beautiful piece of art, too! Lisa
ReplyDeleteOh My - just the inspiration I needed tonight, appreciate your generosity in sharing this. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWow - this is awesome! It's going right on to my Must Try list ...
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