Thanks for the clear, concise videos. I’m convinced most channels think you can see thru their hands and it’s a race to finish. I’m also convinced Celtic knots were invented to keep us Irish from taking over the world, idle hands and all that 😂😂😂
Great video very helpful It is pronunced Keltic, such patterns were invented by the Celts (Kelts) a northern european tribe who primarily lived in the British Isles, they not only did knotwrok, but carved such patterns on stone and used it in their jewelry. If you insist on saying Seltic, you are beasically implying this style was invented by a modern Scottish football team. I get that C's can be tricky, and i say this not to mock or deride, just to correct.
I am looking for an end button knot to put on the end of a 1/2" rope as a stopper, two pass, two color. I am a newbie - what knot might that be please?
When you start, is the short-end or useless end that would become top in a braid aka the short piece you made a little ball and cut off to put inside.. is that on the left or right side when starting out? Having a tough time gettin goin
Thank you for showing us every steps to make this type of knot, I’ve been trying to learn it from others, but have never been successful.
Great slow clear detail shots . Thanks from a beginner .
Thanks for the clear, concise videos. I’m convinced most channels think you can see thru their hands and it’s a race to finish.
I’m also convinced Celtic knots were invented to keep us Irish from taking over the world, idle hands and all that 😂😂😂
clear, slow, good size of the thread and pefect colour. Thank you, love it
Thank you gentleman. It's clear and thorough. I appreciate your work!
Thanks so much, great video. Appreciate you sharing this with us all!!
Great video very helpful
It is pronunced Keltic, such patterns were invented by the Celts (Kelts) a northern european tribe who primarily lived in the British Isles, they not only did knotwrok, but carved such patterns on stone and used it in their jewelry.
If you insist on saying Seltic, you are beasically implying this style was invented by a modern Scottish football team.
I get that C's can be tricky, and i say this not to mock or deride, just to correct.
This
www.dictionary.com/browse/celtic?s=t
Knotwork.
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Thank You! Not many folks know that. I'll bet a lot of Boston Celtic fans even know anything.
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Very nice and lucid style of explanation. Thanks for sharing
I'm now looking at a beautiful knot at the end of my paracord. Thanks man!
Great clear explanation. Thank you.
The first C n "Celtic" is a hard C (lice a K) rather than a soft C (S).
Unless you're a Boston basketball fan.
@@commentatron heh, yeah.. can't tell a seltics fan anything :D
I agree whole heartedly lmfao tell Boston that smh I'm ts pronounced like KELTIK
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Such a great video tho great explanation
❤❤❤merci monsieur pour votre vidéo
Another homerun from you!
Thanks a lot! What happens if you don’t put something inside?
Awesome tutorial.
I am looking for an end button knot to put on the end of a 1/2" rope as a stopper, two pass, two color. I am a newbie - what knot might that be please?
When you start, is the short-end or useless end that would become top in a braid aka the short piece you made a little ball and cut off to put inside.. is that on the left or right side when starting out? Having a tough time gettin goin
Left side is always short side. Cut either end you wish for center mass.
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Great! Thanks!
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This is a 3l X 4b Turks head dibbled but you have tied it anti clockwise I think that all Turks heads should be tied clockwise
Why?
@@drengskap being right handed I have found it much easier to tie it right hand or clockwise than anticlockwise
Celtic knot... (keltic) not seltic
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Omfg I wanna die its not workingggggg
This is a complicated version of the monkey's paw