Often I feel like I use the same tangle patterns over and over again. I have my favorites, surely everyone does, but I want to show myself that I can do more patterns and that I know more patterns than I think I do. Plus, it's time I learned the name of those that I use and who shared them. If I'm going to tag patterns here on this blog, I had better know what I'm tagging. (WOW, that's a lot of I in here.)
Grabbing a 6X8 drawing pad, I divided the space into squares and left space at the bottom to note the name of the tangle and who the tangle is by. So far, I have this:
I've decided to skip the shading. I was thinking that just getting the patterns on paper is the primary effort at this point. I can shade later or just skip it. This is just for my reference and for a bit of practice.
Working on this has led me to wonder what other people do when working and I have two questions.
1. How do you reference patterns when working?
2. How do you choose which patterns to use in a tangle?
For example, I have Totally Tangled and Yoga for Your Brain by Sandy Steen Bartholomew. I keep her books nearby when drawing as a reference and as inspiration. If I get stuck, I can flip through and see how Sandy has handled shapes, patterns, shading ect. I will also check out different blogs and flickr for inspiration too.
When it comes to having a place to keep tangle steps though, I confess I cheat a little. There are some that keep notebooks, or cards with tangle pattern steps on them. I think that is a great idea but not for me. A notebook would be one more thing for me to move about and well, some days just getting my head from one place to another is a success. However, I ALWAYS have my iPod touch with me. It is in a pocket or attached to me by the ears at all times. (I probably need an intervention but that is another post for another day.) And since I can keep photographs on the touch, I decided to set up a file and keep tangle patterns in it. When I see a pattern I'd like to learn or use, I save a picture to the file and synch it to my iPod. Now I have a small picture reference file at my finger tips when I need them. I don't have to find the page on the desk top, print, or copy anything out. I can pull it up in just a few flicks. Now, I can't do this with every pattern. Some are protected and I cannot save an image and well, there are just too many! But, I can rotate them out as I learn the steps and as my own legend grows, I won't need to keep them as a reminder.
This is a screen shot of what the patterns look like on the iPod. I keep these images as a reference for myself and not for anyone else so I don't think I'm breaking any copyright laws. I just save them as a way to remind myself of the steps and what is available to use. I just touch the tangle that I want to see and the steps are all laid out there for me. I am pretty proud of myself for thinking of it I must confess. It is so nice to have them with me. When I have down time at work, I pull out some scrap paper or my moleskine and give it a whirl.
So, what do you do? I'd love to know!