Wow! I love where this Tripoli took you! I had to look carefully to see the individual triangles. You've made this into a very organic and almost vine-like tangle. LOVE THIS!
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This is really terrific! I love how Tripoli often doesn't look as if it's made of triangles.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret. I really love this tangle.
DeleteOh my! This may very well be my favorite Tripoli so far. I love the little bridges;-)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Michele
DeleteGreat job! It looks very organic.ðððð
ReplyDeleteThanks, Anita!
DeleteSo intricate, very impressive!
ReplyDeleteI do understand you new love for Tripoli!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful variation of Tripoli, love it!
ReplyDeleteI love this! You don't actually see the individual triangles anymore. Looks like a beautiful bloom! What wonderful inspiration. Thank you! -CE
ReplyDeleteYou have filled your tripoli beautifully!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous shade Debra! Groovy!
ReplyDeleteGoodness, this is really a nice tile using Tripoli! I really had to look at it closely to see how you managed it. Love this one!
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your generous comments!
ReplyDeleteLove your tile! You really have to look at it to see Tripoli.
ReplyDeleteLike it a lot!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tile! I like your Tripoli very much!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love where this Tripoli took you! I had to look carefully to see the individual triangles. You've made this into a very organic and almost vine-like tangle. LOVE THIS!
ReplyDeletehad to come back and look at it again. very cool.
ReplyDeleteYour blog was absolutely fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGreat deal of great information & this can be useful some or maybe the other way.
Keep updating your blog,anticipating to get more detailed contents.
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