Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knitting. Show all posts

Friday, 6 September 2019

Celtic Knot Woven Brooches


Its been a long while since I did some knitting work, and by knitting I mean using a knitting nancy not knitting needles, which I have yet to become completely competent in. I would love to one day be able to knit properly with needles and knit myself a proper Ravenclaw scarf, as it is most difficult to find a Ravenclaw scarf that has colours true to the book, that being blue and bronze, instead of the movie colours of blue and silver/grey.


For now through I have been using my knitting nancy to create some Celtic designs that I have turned into brooches. This first grey knot design is of the Celtic Cross. This cross is formed from a single line as the Celts believed that the one-line weave represented Eternity, enhancing the virtue of faith. The circle woven through the cross brings all things together,  meaning that of the mind, body, spirit as well as self, family, world.


This second knot design is of Longevity. This cross is made from one continuous line conveying hope for a long life. Also known as the Celtic Eternity Knot, it represents eternity in all things, such as eternity of the world, of life, of love, friendships and relationships. This type of knot is seen in many cultures and is also known to represent compassion and wisdom along with long life. This knot design is identical to the ancient Mongolian symbol that also has the meaning of 'Long Life'.


This third knot design is of the Mother and Child Celtic Love Knot. This knot design expresses the protective, nurturing and unconditional nature of a mothers love. This knot design features a top loop to represent the mother and a bottom loop to represent the child held within the mothers loving embrace. The meaning conveyed with this knot is one of deep connectedness and eternal love that bonds a mother to her child.


This last knot design is of the Triquetra or Trinity Knot that in this variation is depicted as the Celtic Triangle of Inner Strength. The original Triquetra Knot design represents the triple aspects of the Celtic Goddess. The addition of the inner loops in this knot design represent inner qualities, such as self-worth, self -assurance, self control, that flow outward to manifest into personalities. It can also represent inner thoughts manifesting into outward actions.


To create each Celtic Knot piece I took the knitted cords made with the knitting nancy and arranged them into the knot designs that I found online. Using a single piece of yarn, the same used to create the cords, I stitched each knot design together at the connecting/overlapping points of the design, before attaching the bar brooch pin back to the back of each knot design with a few stitches.

Monday, 21 November 2016

Celtic Interlace Knot Medallion Necklace


I loved the idea of this necklace and found it a fun project. Making this with my Knitting Nancy reminded my of when I was little and would use those plastic spool knitters to create long lengths of knitted cord that I did nothing with... At least here I got to create something beautiful and wearable.


For this necklace you will need a spool knitter, only 2 pegs are used so if you have a 4 peg knitter like I do you can use THIS tutorial as I did. You also need yarn, lots of yarn. I just used a black wool I had on hand but you can buy something fancy or glittery as described in the projects tutorial. The tutorial also uses the same knitted cord as your actual necklace but I preferred to use a chain that attached to the knitted medallion by jump rings.

This is a free tutorial and pattern available HERE from Lion Brand Yarn Company, the PDF download for this is located under the Pattern Details tab. This necklace was created by Noreen Crone-Findlay who has a number of other tutorials and projects on her blog.