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Zentangle Strings – Free Strings & Advice for Drawing Your Own

Updated May 31, 2021

A common roadblock for many in the Zentangle® community is coming up with a good string. Here’s a list of string resources and some advice to help you move past it and get drawing.

Free Zentangle Strings

Here are several links with free Zentangle strings. Thanks to all the website owners and contributors who helped provide them.

  • “It’s a String Thing” – Over 250 strings
  • Tangle Patterns Strings – 250 strings
  • “Zendala Dare” – 109 Zendala/mandala strings
  • Doodle Outlines – 28 strings
  • Letter Strings – 26 strings (all letters of the alphabet)
  • Thursday String Ideas – 19 strings
  • String Sampler – 12 strings
  • Tangled Art String Sampler – 12 strings
  • Tangle Bucket Strings – 10 strings
  • Mandala Templates – 52 templates
  • Mandala Templates – 5 templates
  • “Flying Birds” Strings – 6 strings & tutorial
  • “Rope” String Idea
  • “Hotel” Strings
  • Looped Border String
  • Landscape String
  • Birthday Candle String
  • “Tornado” String (Printable Template)
  • Tangle All Around String Album (Requires access to the Tangle All Around Facebook Group)
  • Today’s Tangles: Keeping it Classic Strings & Prompts (Requires access to the Today’s Tangles: Keeping It Classic Facebook Group)
  • Ornation Creation Printable Templates – Over 200 templates for mandalas, animals, & other cool stuff (Requires access to the Ornation Creation Facebook Group)
  • Celtic Knot Templates – 7 templates

Zentangle Strings Book

Tangle Starts StringsFor those who enjoy Zentangle books, check out Alice Hendon CZT’s Tangle Starts Strings. It’s an activity book of 366 strings—one for each day of the year and then some. You can draw directly in the book, or simply keep it around as a string reference guide.

 

Getting Over “String Anxiety” and Drawing Your Own String

My favorite technique for drawing strings is to simply put the pencil on the paper and move it around without looking or thinking about it too much. Sometimes I close my eyes entirely when I do this to avoid over-thinking it. Make sure you put some scrap paper underneath the tile in case you accidentally move the pencil off the tile.

I know the above sounds like obvious advice, but it took practice for me for me to stop over-thinking it and just draw. When I first started, I’d often find myself wasting so much time fretting over the perfect string, thereby sucking all of the fun and “zen” out of drawing. It reached the point where the “string anxiety” became so annoying and time-consuming that I said “screw it” and started doing the above technique of letting my pencil roam across the paper without much thought. Not only do I get more stress relief this way, but it scratches that creative itch deeper than my previous method of obsessing over the “right” string. I end up with more unexpected results this way.  So if “string anxiety” sounds like a familiar issue to you, then I recommend trying the above technique a few times to see if it helps.

More Zentangle String Ideas

Zentangle Strings

  • Stencils. Draw an outline using stencils and then fill it in with tangles. But if you don’t have stencils or are tangling on-the-go….
  • Trace household objects. Find some interesting objects from your desk, purse, backpack, or around your home, place them on the paper, and trace around them with pencil. I used to do this often with coins before I got a circle stencil. Scissors are also fun tile-friendly shapes.
  • Use a tangle as a string.
  • Use a fragment as a string.
  • Use letters and numbers as a string. Make a string out of your name or initials or a meaningful date.
  • Use a literal string. Attach a string to a weight and let the string randomly fall on your tile. See Diva Challenge #29 for pictures and instructions.
  • Create a string from quick contour drawings of household objects. Not as intimidating as it sounds!
  • Draw a labyrinth. Fill with tangles.

If I missed any string sources or tips, then please let me know in the comments.

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  1. Sharyn says

    July 11, 2018 at 9:24 am

    I’ve added your site to my “tangling references” links … thank you for being such a great resource!
    RE: strings … I have a few more links for you:

    http://thebrightowl.blogspot.com/p/zendala-dare.html
    Zendala Strings & Challenges by Erin Koetz Olson, CZT at The Bright Owl (scroll down for a new string in every challenge)

    http://creativedoodlingwithjudy.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_13.html?spref=fb
    “Outlines” by Judy West @ Creative Doodling

    http://lifeimitatesdoodles.blogspot.com/2014/02/oregon-coast-tangles-zentangle-zendoodle.html
    Landscape Strings by Sandra Strait @ Life Imitates Doodles

    http://tanglebucket.blogspot.com/2013/12/one-mans-trash.html
    Cool Font (Vasy Molo) posted by Sandy Hunter, CZT @ Tangle Bucket

    http://suejacobs.blogspot.com/2012/08/creating-pattern-from-another-source.html
    Octagonal String by Sue Jacobs, CZT @ Sue’s Tangle Trips

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    • Tangle List says

      July 11, 2018 at 4:45 pm

      Thank you very much for the kind words and the helpful links! 🙂 It pleases me to know that others find this information useful. And sharing is always encouraged here because the internet is too big to find all of these wonderful resources on my own. Thanks again!

      Reply
    • Tangle List says

      July 11, 2018 at 9:18 pm

      Added these links to the main list. Thanks again!

      Reply
  2. JENNIFER SPARROW says

    July 12, 2018 at 1:41 pm

    This is a great, thorough post, which I will definitely pass on to my students. Thank you!

    Reply
    • Tangle List says

      July 12, 2018 at 3:50 pm

      Thank you for the kind words! 🙂

      Reply
  3. Jude browning says

    January 15, 2021 at 5:15 am

    They are Incredible

    Reply

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