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Best Supporting Tangle

Best Supporting Tangle

Julie writes...

If you have been with us for a while now, you have probably picked up on what some of our favorite tangles are. You may have noticed Maria's love for mooka, Rick's preference for paradox, or maybe you have heard my campaign to rename marasu, marasuju(lie). 

We all have our favorite tangles, our comfort tangles and our challenge tangles, but as we were talking about tangles this month, we realized that we also had our supporting tangles. A supporting tangle is one of those tangles we reach for to add support to our tiles. They help build composition and continuity in our tiles. Sometimes they draw your attention, and sometimes they build up the tangles around them.  

I asked everyone here at ZHQ what they considered to be their best supporting tangle, and the nominations are... 

Rick: My “Best Supporting Tangle” has to be flux. More specifically, my version of flux (haha!). Although flux can be the main event on a tile, it is perfectly comfortable taking on a supporting role for another tangle. Flux can conform to fit any space. It enjoys dynamic shading and highlighting potential. You can tangle it from small to large, creating a subdued texture background or a more prominent presence when you prefer. 

Flux teaches a good lesson, too. Using similar approaches and strokes, it can take on the personality and peculiarities of each individual tangler. Flux is one of my all-time favorites!


Maria: I am honored to nominate my good old friend, tipple, for the prestigious Best Supporting Tangle award. This humble, old-world tangle has stood the test of time and beauty. I can always depend on the simple way it complements a flashy tangle when support is called for. Don’t get me wrong, it can stand on its own when called to perform in that arena. Tipple has never let me down.


Molly: I have two nominations for this category! Shattuck is one that I always lean on to fill and add to spaces that just need a little extra on my tiles. Its delicate, fine lines have just enough curve to nestle in to almost any space. Its graceful back-and-forth leaves the option for shading and leaves you with a graphic, textural effect. 


The other one that I love to use, which offers something very different than shattuck, is striping. Striping is exactly what it sounds like. Thick, bold and dramatic, this tangle gives any tile the extra punch it needs.I like to use curvy stripes to give the work dimension, adding heavy graphite on either side and allowing the center to come forward with highlights. It is playful and festive and dress up any ole tile. 

Martha: The consistent tangle that I find myself leaning on time and again is diva dance, and even more specifically, diva dance rock and roll. As I look back on my piles of tiles, I see good old diva dance rock and roll popping up quite often. It has incredible versatility and many shapes it can take and form. It supports and surrounds your tangles and adds drama and surprise wherever it lands. You’ll find diva dance lurking in the background on many of my tiles, just waiting for its next opportunity.

Julie: When I think of a supporting tangle, I think of a "best friend" tangle. A tangle that is always there for me, showing up in both big ways and small. A tangle that has been with me since the beginning and keeps coming around (and around) again. For me, that tangle is printemps. A few little printemps can make a great tile even better. 


And.. the winner of Best Supporting Tangle is.... (drum roll, please)...

All of them! 

Every tangler is going to have a different supporting tangle. What is yours? Let us know in the comments!

Julie Willand

53 comments

  • I end up adding a combination of flux, printemps and tipples for support most of the time! They work really well with each other to provide a complex looking layer. I am glad to see all of them in this list.

    Suchitra Komandur on

  • I vote with Julie — Printemps — my BFF! It’s my happy tangle! Love the blog today and learning what everybody else’s faves are! Thanks, Julie and ZTHQ

    LaquetaS on

  • Oh, so many! One of my favorites though is Betweed. It fits into many empty spaces so nicely. Then, there is Rick’s Flux…

    Mary Kay Cass on

  • It’s been a love affair with Printemps from the very first tile! It fits anywhere and everywhere!

    Tedra Cook on

  • I LOVE THEM ALL!! I love everyone’s favorites!! This is a great article!!! Thanks, everyone!!!

    Jo Anne Pike Brintrup on

  • I love: damsel leaf, springkle, and shattuck ❤️

    Barbra Gary on

  • I love: damsel leaf, springkle, and shattuck ❤️

    Barbra Gary on

  • Oh-so-lovely Tripoli! I struggled to learn it for a long time because I tried to make perfectly uniform three-sided shapes, eventually avoiding it in frustration. Then Maria revealed how Tripoli is really just shape and stroke aura-ing shape and stroke, over and over. How I love it, and how it supports my compositions in such a friendly way, with all of its aura-y reticula.

    Becky Ruiz Jenab CZT32 on

  • I think I have to say Printemps. I often find myself adding tiny spirals in sections. A close runner-up would be Tipple, often in a version I call caviar which is all (or mostly) tiny circles.
    Great topic to discuss!

    Margaret Bremner on

  • My favourite is Printemps. I also love using Flux and Tipple. All 3 are very versatile and lend beautifully to fill any size or shape

    Bhamathi Pai on

  • Rick’s Flux has never let me down when I have a space to fill to support the major tangle. I also stuff as many tangles into a string as possible so i get to play with challenges and old friends.

    DM Smith CZT38 on

  • My favorite supporting tangle is verdigoh I absolutely adore adding it to give an organic flair and fill spaces with a lush long sweeping leaf! I would say Knightsbridge is second

    Laurieann Jacobs on

  • It’s gotta be Tipple for me … 💙

    Peyton on

  • Appearing frequently but not usually in the starring role for me is printemps!

    Katrina Thiebaut on

  • When I saw the title of today’s blog post, I immediately thought of Tipple! It is well-traveled, can be dresses up or down, and fits in with any crowd! It’s the go-to to fill your tile with exuberant fun!

    Tracy B. on

  • It has to be tipple! It fits in any space!

    Claudia Caro CZT EU4 and 42 on

  • You have all named wonderful tangles! I love them all and have snuck them into my own tiles, time and again, but the one I love the most is Indy-rella . I have loved it for years! Then when we did the project pack with the tree of Zentangle, someone did indy-rella in a star pattern! I have been hooked ever since. Little indy-rella novas pop up all over my tiles! Many thanks to Molly or Martha for showing us that twist!

    LLS on

  • Recently HQ sent out a review of ways to save all the PPs in lovely scrapbooks. Now I have lost where that was as I want to look at it again. Can you send us a link to that?

    Ginny Stiles on

  • So many great options … Florz and N’Zeppel work great for me in addition to the ones mentioned by our ZHQ team.

    Jane Roberts on

  • Fescu!

    Ann Baum, CZT36 on

  • Mooka is my “go to”tangle. It’s always a good solution everywhere!

    María Tovar CZT14 on

  • pangea is my favorite.

    Henri on

  • Bales gets my nomination. It can grow to fit spaces as needed.

    Marian Dangerfield on

  • As I was reading this, I kept agreeing with each, of you, but found myself thinking: "But what about…#???? And then the next writer would mention that one. So, I agree with all of you! Each tangle nominated is worthy of being best supporting tangle, and I use every single one of them! Often!

    I would find it hard to single out just one. In fact, I’d add a few: #bronx cheer, #hollibaugh, #fescu, #n’zeppel, #betweed, and #orbs come immediately to mind. Not to mention, #poke leaf and #poke root…, aaaghh! They’re all winners to me!

    JessicaLDykesCZT39 on

  • I have used all that’s listed as my supporting tangles. I also wanted to say that for me there is another one of the supporting cast is…. (Lady) AURA. When in doubt…. :)

    Kathie M on

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