This is genius! Trimming edges through stone-hard decorative stitches always left my fingers sore. This design does not have this drawback! Thank you very much! 🤩
❤The interwoven patterns of Celtic knots symbolise love and unity. The intertwining lines with no end point imply love that is internal and uninterrupted.❤
I love this. Thank you so much for sharing. As always, Kay is thorough in her tutorials making every project look easy and, in fact, under her direction every project turns out so beautifully. ❤️ TY Kay
There are 8 types of Celtic knots. Your method for creating larger projects in smaller hoops is nothing short of phenomenal. Can't wait to try your technique. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
This is so awesome and you are such a wonderful instructor. I understood exactly what you were saying and how to create this project. Thank you so very much for being so precise.
I have made several of Kay's designs and I love them. Her tutorials are so easy to follow. I love the Celtic Knot in this design and the representation of the Trinity.
Knot patterns first appeared in the third and fourth centuries AD and can be seen in Roman floor mosaics of that time. The Celtic knot represents love, unity and the circle of life.
Make sure if pinning on this project to make sure they are far away enough from the stitching line, Adding tape to further secure when attaching individual sections. You continue you amaze me with these beautiful designs
One of my friends that I used to at some of the festivals spoke gaelic and alot of her clothes had celtic \ gaelic knots on them along with her jewelery, don't remember a lot of the history of the knot. What i can remember is it goes back around the third and forth centuries AD and has been found in many different religions on floor tiles, in paintings, on crosses of many buildings and churches, in the 1970's and 80's was popular for many people to have tattoo's and has many meanings throughout history.
I live in Wales and Celtic Crosses are used in making Welsh Love Spoons. These are a decorative spoon carved from one piece of wood with the carvings meaning different blessings.
Simple as it may appear, the Celtic knot meaning is for an unbreakable bond, something they say was created to remember loved ones while they were far away. 🥰
You an unpick the placing zigzag easily if you're not happy with it, before you do the final satin stitching. Beautiful design and the video is very helpful. Thank you.
There are more than eight (8) basic Celtic knots and each knot represents a different meaning, example Solomon's knot means eternal and immortality. While the design of two entwined figures makes the knot a symbol of love. the Celtic Heart or Love knot was often exchanged at a hand fasting much like we do rings at a modern wedding.
It features three spirals connected by a single, continuous line. A more Pagan interpretation is that the three spirals represent water, fire, and earth.
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The Celtic knot is said to represent the cycle of life and the inter connectedness of all things in the natural world.
Three knots together can represent the trinity
This is genius! Trimming edges through stone-hard decorative stitches always left my fingers sore. This design does not have this drawback! Thank you very much! 🤩
I love the meaning along with the look of the Celtic knot. This Celtic Placemat design is beautiful!
❤The interwoven patterns of Celtic knots symbolise love and unity. The intertwining lines with no end point imply love that is internal and uninterrupted.❤
I love this. Thank you so much for sharing. As always, Kay is thorough in her tutorials making every project look easy and, in fact, under her direction every project turns out so beautifully. ❤️ TY Kay
Love the Celtic placemat. Love how it represents eternity with no beginning or end. The trinity knot signifies love and faith.
There are 8 types of Celtic knots. Your method for creating larger projects in smaller hoops is nothing short of phenomenal. Can't wait to try your technique. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
I love this pattern!!! The spiral knot represents eternal life, oneness, and the spirit of unity.
Celtic knots have no beginning or end. The trinity knot signifies love and faith.
I Love Celtic patterns, used to do a lot in my calligraphy they continuous
This is so awesome and you are such a wonderful instructor. I understood exactly what you were saying and how to create this project. Thank you so very much for being so precise.
I like how it can all fit together like a puzzle to make something bigger than my hoop allows. especially fitting for a Celtic design.
I have made several of Kay's designs and I love them. Her tutorials are so easy to follow. I love the Celtic Knot in this design and the representation of the Trinity.
This is beautiful and I'm so happy it can be done on a 5 x 7 hoop ! I look forward to trying one in blue.
Knot patterns first appeared in the third and fourth centuries AD and can be seen in Roman floor mosaics of that time. The Celtic knot represents love, unity and the circle of life.
Make sure if pinning on this project to make sure they are far away enough from the stitching line, Adding tape to further secure when attaching individual sections. You continue you amaze me with these beautiful designs
One of my friends that I used to at some of the festivals spoke gaelic and alot of her clothes had celtic \ gaelic knots on them along with her jewelery, don't remember a lot of the history of the knot. What i can remember is it goes back around the third and forth centuries AD and has been found in many different religions on floor tiles, in paintings, on crosses of many buildings and churches, in the 1970's and 80's was popular for many people to have tattoo's and has many meanings throughout history.
Thank you for a great Celtic pattern. I'm sure you realise in hooping 8 there is a repeat of step 6. Love this ❤️
I didnt, thanks for letting me know. Thanks for watching. Happy stitching.
I live in Wales and Celtic Crosses are used in making Welsh Love Spoons. These are a decorative spoon carved from one piece of wood with the carvings meaning different blessings.
Simple as it may appear, the Celtic knot meaning is for an unbreakable bond, something they say was created to remember loved ones while they were far away. 🥰
You an unpick the placing zigzag easily if you're not happy with it, before you do the final satin stitching. Beautiful design and the video is very helpful. Thank you.
Love this thank you
Lovely design; very helpful video. What tape are u using to secure...reg scotch tape or ???? Thx.
Thanks You make it look so easy
Thank you but it really is as easy as it looks honestly. Give it a go. Happy stitching 🧵
There are more than eight (8) basic Celtic knots and each knot represents a different meaning, example Solomon's knot means eternal and immortality. While the design of two entwined figures makes the knot a symbol of love. the Celtic Heart or Love knot was often exchanged at a hand fasting much like we do rings at a modern wedding.
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Love it.❤
Your videos are such a big help - thank you!
Very nice, Kay!
It features three spirals connected by a single, continuous line. A more Pagan interpretation is that the three spirals represent water, fire, and earth.
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The knots of the Celtic knot represent birth, life, death and rebirth
Celts believed that everything important in the world came in threes. Marillyn Wale.
This nice, but you repeated one step towards the end
Hi, at which timestamp please?
The design is completely reversible so you can enjoy the versatility of two placemats in one.