Great Book of Celtic Patterns: The Ultimate Design Sourcebook for Artists and Crafters

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Calling on geometric forms found in Celtic monuments and manuscripts, this crafter’s companion presents basic design principles and step-by-step instructions for plotting out and drawing lines, twists, braids, and knots in the ancient Irish tradition. With lessons that can be applied to a multitude of arts and crafts—from needlework and woodworking to decorative painting—this instructional guide unravels the secrets to creating intricate Celtic knot work. Offering increasingly intricate designs with the addition of lines and new textures, artisans of any skill level will revel in the endless archive of original patterns provided in this sourcebook.

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- ISBN13: 9781565233140
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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 "great help" 2010-02-06
By 'smith1776 (north central Ohio)
I got this book to help with designing a celtic style powder horn. Not being too familiar with celtic art, other than knowing some basics, this book will help those interested in laying out their own designs. Directions are clear and concise and will have you turning out original art in no time. My only problem is that there is no section on letters, which is why I only gave it 4 stars.

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 "Great for beginners" 2010-01-18
By Renessa S. ((Kentucky, USA))
I had admire knotwork for a very long time before I ever thought to do it myself. When I got into reenacting early period Viking/Irish I definitely picked this up. Not only does it have a little history, there is a very nice visual time line that breaks down the stylistic stages animals figures and knots themselves went through over time. I don't know that I would use this book in particular as a trusted source as documentation of a particular knot on a particular illumination/piece of clothing/furniture (it's far too vague for that, and while she does give sources she doesn't say what came from where) but it's a nice starting point to do further research from. Now, if only I could get this back from the other reenactor friends I lent it to maybe I could progress into more complicated books and designs. ;P

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 "Excellent" 2009-11-03
By K. Simmons (Georgia)
I've looked at a lot of sources for celtic knotwork, but this one has good patterns plus explanation for how to create your own patterns. The book also shows both line drawings and color version of some patterns.

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 "I own it, I'd recommend it to anyone interested in celtic design!" 2009-08-05
By Lisa J. Aikin (California)
Fabulous book... Being first-born american, of English, Scottish, Irish, and welsh decent, (Okay "British", lol)...



I'm very interested in celtic designs.I enjoy the art of painters and artists such as some of the great Fairy artists, attending Ren Faires and admiring the handiwork of the artisans, and am an avid artist and photographer. As for celtic design, I try to incorporate it when I can, in paintings/sketches, and plan to include it more in my jewelry and hand-tooled leather designs. It's an excellent resourse, as the designs and shadings are excellent, and it will be a lovely addition to anyone'sceltic/leatherwork/crewel/sewing/embroidery/drawing and/or other crafting resource library!

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 "it is a great book of Celtic patterns" 2009-07-01
By WSM (Belmont)
This is an excellent overview of the layout and development of Celtic patterns. The brief history and descriptions of major forms is helpful without being burdensome. It also contains excellent color examples of Celtic designs used in various contemporary art forms. It is much easier to read and use than the verbose and overly detailed British reprints that are available. An excellent book for the beginner and an inspiration to the experienced artist.


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