Fragment of your Imagination 2025

I was part of helping create a ‘Fragment of Your Imagination Challenge’ along side Debbie New and Nina Dreher Goeddertz. It officially starts in January, using tiny square, triangle, orb and seed fragments. This year’s selection again inspired from tangles from all over the world, and few fragments we have designed specially. This list of suggested prompts and provided strings based on the fragment system rather than full tangles. You can download the handout, anytime, so if you are not reading this in Jan 2025 – don’t worry it can be done at any time! You can download the prompt list here

Fragment of your Imagination 2024

This is a simple and easy way with prompts and provided strings based on the fragment system rather than full tangles. You can download the handout, anytime, so if you are not reading this in Jan 2024 – don’t worry it can be done at any time! Download the prompt list here

Fragment of your Imagination 2023

You can download the handout, anytime, so if you are not reading this in Jan 2023 – don’t worry it can be done at any time!

You can join this challenge in so many different ways: Pick a large string and add to it every day; choose to draw a single tile using the daily fragment; add each fragment to a calendar entry; draw the prompts in sequence (or not); or swap one out to replace it with a fragment of your own imagination! Make this your challenge for the month with initial inspiration from us both!

I teamed up with Debbie New, another CZT based in Singapore, to work on a monthly challenge based on drawing tiny fragments for the duration of January 2023.  This is a 31-day journey, created with four Fragment shapes – the Square, Round, Triangle and Seed. This prompt list will let you play with a collection of Fragments inspired by various tangles contributed from CZTs all over the world, and extra bonus Fragments to inspire you too.

A 21 page, full colour, printable PDF guide contains what you will need to join us. The prompts are listed with an visual example and sometimes links to a step-out to the original tangle that inspired it, or it lists the code from the Fragment pages of Zentangle® Primer book.  There are also bonus Fragments and pages of suggested Strings and Reticula for you to use if you wish.

Click here to download the free, 21 page, full-colour, printable PDF.