Celtic knot work patterns are easily adjusted in size and shape by using a simple grid-work chart.
The following classic Celtic Knots are shown first in their single unit, and then in combination, ready for you to save and use in your Celtic designs.
This is a five part series that will be expanding over the next few days.
Part 1, How to create and divide your circle grid
Part 2, Sample Circular and Square Grids, ready to print and use in your pattern work
Part 3, How to convert a linear pattern into a circular design
Part 4, Four free circular Celtic Patterns
Part 5, Sample single Celtic pattern motifs to trace
Long loop extensions at the bottom of this single motif creates a series of loop that can be used to thread a new circular line to lock the loops into the knot work.
This single motif is a pretzel twist that can be used in a two line motif that interlocks the top of the pretzels in the bottom row with the bottom loops of the pretzels in the top row.
Turn-back loops can be smooth curves or sharp points. For this single motif the loop is worked in a point to give an angular effect through the middle of the design.
This motif features a lattice center where the lines cross each other on a 45 degree line.
Five complete pattern packs, over 100 designs and motifs, for the low price of only $22.95