I want to learn how to tie celtic knots for making jewelry. Anyone know how or where I can get instructions?
I make hemp jewelry, and would like to add celtic knots to my list of jewelry styles. I have searched all over the web, and can't find the instructions anywhere.
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- there are some books on that and how to draw them
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- Okay here we go; First here is a site that teaches knot tying http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/knotlink.htm Here are some celtic knot patterns http://www.abbott.demon.co.uk/knots.html And here is a Blog for celtic knot tying with useful links especially for celtic knot tying. http://www.ljseek.com/How-To-Tie-Celtic-Knots_s4Zp1.html Good Luck and don't get sore fingers!
- There is a website called animated knots by Grog. This site is very useful for knots of all types.
- It is very hard to tie celtic knots in real string, as the knots have a lot of corners and open spaces that string will not keep. You can tie the knots pinned down on a board and stiffen before you take it of, but that is not a guaranty that the knot stays in shape. And hemp is known to change colour dramatically when wet, and when treated with glue. The only knottyer I know who ties celtic designs with success is using silver and gold, it is Loren Damewood, also known as Goldenknots, an example: http://www.golden-knots.com/bayarearenfair07/amber01.jpg Main site, see galleries for more of his celtic work: http://www.golden-knots.com/ There is a book on the market which promises to use Celtic knots in jewelry, but they use basic Turks Head knots: http://knopen.ismijnhobby.nl/tables/turkshead_table.html and other woven knots: http://knopen.ismijnhobby.nl/tables/diamont-4_table.html instead of beads. Here is a link to a site where you can buy the book: http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_w_h_/026-5760561-4609258?initialSearch=1&url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=celtic+knots+for+jewelry Sorry not to be able to help you further, but you have picked a hard one this time. Feel free to contact me for more info or hints.
- http://www.theropepeople.com/Indexi.html there are all kinds of animated knots on this site. Some are the traditional Celtic knots.
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