And now on to the actual challenge. To raise awareness for this disorder, use the Moebius Syndrome Foundation's logo as your string, or create a moebius strip out of paper and tangle that... or some other awesome creative thing that i haven't thought of.
I chose option 3. I envisioned a 2-sided tangled ribbon, but, alas, we have no good ribbon. Then I saw something even better: the white tie Mom gave Dad for Valentine's day, onto which she'd embroidered 3 red hearts. It made me a little (OK, a lot) nervous putting that first mark on the tie, but it got easier and just seemed to flow.
So, here's a tie embroidered with love and tangled with love. I would like to sell it on ebay and give the proceeds to a charity of the Diva's choice. So, if anyone knows someone who needs a "love tie", please comment below. If enough people are interested, I will put it up for auction. Wouldn't this make a lovely Valentine's gift - again?
Love what you've done with the tie here, Cris. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA great idea and a great result!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteWow. Incredible. Who's going to wear the tie now?
ReplyDeleteWhat a stupendous idea!
ReplyDeleteAn icredible Moebius zentangle tie..... :)
ReplyDeleteOh, wow. Cris, this is stunning!! What gorgeous work!!
ReplyDelete(Kelley Kelly)
You were very brave to start tie tangling and it worked beautifully!
ReplyDeleteVery creative to create your own Moebius strip with the tie. The tangles are great also.
ReplyDeleteChris, your Moebius Tie is beautiful, however, your selfless act to auction the tie for Moebius Syndrome is a great gift of love.
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