This week's challenge from Heather is to showcase our favorite Zentangle pattern. The choice was easy: W2/Huggins - 2 variations of weaving. I started doodling on graph paper (my favorite way to practice patterns that require a grid). There are so many ways to vary this idea: Technically, straight lines and square corners is W2; curved lines and round corners (round corners - is that an oxymoron?) is Huggins. The size of the circles and degree of line curvature can vary the look. Filling or trimming the sections creates another look. Uneven spacing of the corners makes a "crazy" weave. You can even add flowers or pinwheels - a handy way to cover errors. It makes a great background or feature. I ran out of time for actually creating a new tile, but you can bet you'll see this pattern in many future tangles. Thanks for the challenge and for hosting, Heather.