Adele Bruno CZT has a step-out for "Ahh" HERE on her blog. This tangle is featured in videos HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE.
"Icanthis" has an official step-out HERE in the Zentangle newsletter. There is a video HERE and Melinda Barlow CZT has one HERE. You can also watch Maria Thomas draw "Icanthis" in THIS video. You'll find it at about 34:06 in the video.
"Meer" also has an official step-out HERE in the Zentangle newsletter. I found quite a few videos about this tangle, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE.
You'll find the official step-out for Molly Hollibaugh's "Munchin" HERE in a Zentangle newsletter. Believe it or not, I found eight videos about this pattern. Molly does the drawing in THIS video. The others are HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE.
"Rixty" was introduced by the Zentangle folks HERE in this newsletter. Maria tells the story of the origin of this tangle and there are several example images there. The next month they posted the step-out for "Rixty" in THIS newsletter. The step-out includes diagrams for drawing four variations of this tangle; basic Rixty, Whirling Rixty, Diverging Rixty and Spoking Rixty. Below are two tiles showing Whirling Rixties and Spoking Rixties.
I found four videos showing how to draw "Rixty" HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE.
I saw an unofficial step-out for "Sedgling" on Pinterest and eventually tracked down the source for it. It was published in a book called "One Zentangle A Day: A 6-Week Course in Creative Drawing for Relaxation, Inspiration, and Fun" by Beckah Krahula. Bunte Galerie has a video tutorial HERE and Melinda Barlow CZT has one HERE.
Thank you for all the work that went into this one. I totally enjoyed going and watching all the video's!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Donna. There sure were a lot of videos this time. It's hard to keep up with them all because more are added all the time. Some day I will go through my older posts and add links to any videos that have been added since then.
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