There are a couple of variations of Celtic knot patterns that I weave which are always popular.
Recently several customers have asked for a special version in their colors, size, type of knotwork and choice of yarn. I never do any two alike. I refuse! Each one has to be a unique work of art.
This past week I finished up this guitar strap for a customer in Washington. His color choices were rust and black. This sort of copper color is what I found that looked great against the black background. I added a little blue along the borders for extra interest. (The photos don't show that there are actually two different blues in there. I ran out of the first one and put only two warps of the second color in, but because it is brighter blue, it added a lot.) He likes it.


Then there was this wool sash with purple knots, the customer's favorite color. It will go well with his kilt.

And finally, a wool sash for a man to go with his capote. (Coat made of a blanket, popular among Fur Trade Era Re-eactors.)

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These weavings are all so beautiful. The copper and blue especially. As I struggle with figuring out how to read patterns, I see you have floats over 5 passes. I guess I shouldn't be concerned tho longer ones might be a problem. All the up/down of reading the patterns is confusing so far. I guess picking up the pattern so it is on the top instead of the bottom as I have been doing would be easier!
ReplyDeleteEvelyn- I highly recommend this video.It is the best thing for helping to understand pickup patterns. She demonstrates weaving the Celtic knot pattern and also reading the pattern. Very well done.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/user/evethejust#p/a/u/2/Ox1cD_9MnIk
That was a great video! Thank you. I think I became confused with the ups and downs after reading the beginning instructions for pick-up and didn't really get the second part properly. Now I understand where I went wrong.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the video! I need it too. The bands all look grand. I like the brown with the unexpected knot but the guitar band certainly looks perfect with it's new guitar! Lovely work.
ReplyDeleteI just love that custom order! Oh my gosh! I just might have to place a custom order myself;)
ReplyDeleteEvelyn and Theresa I am so happy to share this video. I think she does such and excellent job of explaining the technique.
ReplyDeleteSunrise Lodge- You can have it your way! We could easily arrange a trade. You have some pretty yarns in your Etsy shop....
~Annie