Celtic Knotwork Handbook

Celtic Knotwork Handbook by Sheila Sturrock, published by Guild of Master Craftsman Publications in 1999, is a detailed guide that introduces readers to the art of creating authentic Celtic knotwork designs. This edition spans 158 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a comprehensive plotting course and a design library featuring over 400 designs, with a clear, step-by-step process for each design.
Readers will find a variety of typical designs, starting with basic shapes like hearts and loops, and progressing to more complex patterns that incorporate different base knots. The handbook also explores the addition of animal heads and tails to enhance knotwork borders, allowing for intricate designs. The techniques presented can be adapted for various arts and crafts, including woodcarving, embroidery, knitting, and lace making, making this book a valuable resource for those interested in crafts and design.
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An introduction to creating authentic Celtic knotwork designs, providing a comprehensive plotting course and design library. There are over 400 designs, following a step-by-step process. Typical designs are worked through, with each step clearly explained. Basic designs include heart and loop shapes and move on to more complicated designs which combine different base knots. Add animal heads and tails to close knotwork borders and extend feet, eyes, ears, tails and tongues for more intricate designs. Celtic designs have a range of applications, and can be adapted for use in arts and crafts such as woodcarving, embroidery, knitting, parchment craft, patchwork, quilling, and lace making.
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