Lately I've been exploring Celtic knots. I started these recipe cards testing the method similar to constructing the tangle Huggins, but I discovered another book and tried a different method which is more similar to my Freeform Knots class. I also tried some treatment options, mixing brown pen tangling with some color.
Read MoreIf real knotted, woven tangles give you a headache, then you can always try some “faux” knotwork. This fun, intermediate video class is now back and available to the public.
Read MoreThis week we had a spectacularly fun lesson on how to create Viking-looking knots using tangles Yah and Jaysix.
Read MoreHaving so much fun preparing for my class on Faux Viking knots. This one mixed with Nik, Mooka and Cadent.
Read MoreI’m still fascinated by Faux Viking knots. I found inspiration on Norwegian architecture to produce this very straight and angular piece.
Read MoreI had a lovely time in Nancy Dawes’ basic Celtic knot class!
Read MoreFor months now I’ve been mesmerized with all things knotted. Now playing with Viking-inspired treatment.
Read MoreI combined Tan Depth with a Celtic-looking knot for my daily meditation. What a fun effect!
Read MoreStill playing with W2 a-la-Celtic Knot, one in color that looks like a magic carpet, and another one with two very entangled fish.
Read MoreThe intermediate/advanced lesson Freeform Knots is back again, now at my new lesson shop.
Read MoreLearn how to create and shade freeform Celtic-inspired knots!
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