I honestly have so much respect for people like you, put your time and effort into an instructional video without any intention of gaining anything from it. Also, you get into every detail of explaining how to draw the knot, instead of just glancing over minor details like other videos do. Seriously, just people like you make me glad to be human.
I'm always amazed at folks like breann who'd rather direct her negative comments outward rather than where they belong. This is one of the more useful tutorials on this knot I've seen. Your presentation couldn't have been clearer, though maybe a bit slower-- but then as you intimated, you'd be boring your audience. Bravo.
its actually surprisingly easy theres another way to do it if u have a pencil and eraser well thats how'd i learnt it discovered it by accident. in school we were to make a maze the teacher couldn't solve in 1 minute made it 3D. just have it over lap and then erased the extra lines. this gave me an idea maybe i should put an infinite loop somehow and try to disguise it somewhere to look finite.
I would never in a billion years be able to draw this!! This is absolutly amazing! At first it looked too confusing but I started to get the pattern of it and it's shape. Even if I can't get anywhere near as good as this, thanks for sharing!
Just saw this about 2 weeks ago, 1st one was ok, had to stop the video a few times. Now, I'm hooked !! it is so relaxing to draw the knot. I just got a idea that I'll share with you later after I get it completed.
I have just discovered the world of mandala and zentangle. Whatever you want to call it, I find that it is so relaxing and stress reducing. Perfect for long plane or train rides. Thank you for showing how this is done. Very informational and I can't wait to try it out tonight.
I probably watched this video a million times...thanks for this explanation! It helped me quite well by getting through my lectures at university! And I like your voice, I could listen to it 24 hours a day... Greetings from Germany :)
I love drawing Celtic knots and have even ventured into carving them into walking sticks, so I applaud you for sharing kowledge of how to make these beautiful images.
"Over, under. Over, under." I laughed. :) By the way, it helped a lot. I drawed it to our blackboard in school, they amazed. They said that I'm a professional because I can doodle (I don't know if doodle word is a verb) and draw anime, kawaii (cute in Japan) things. Or... CRAZY THINGS! xD
You are an awesome person, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with others. You're the kind of people that makes me think there are still good humans on this planet
Kunal Banerjee Thanks! I'm glad you liked it! A celtic knot table would be amazing! Would you be carving, inlaying, or burning? No matter what, yes, you could do it. Good luck! It's going to be great! - roc
Thank you so much. It is amazing how simple it is when you have someone who is not afraid to share their knowledge with someone else. Thanks again Phil Keep posting!!!!
We are studying Celtic Knots and the Book of Kells and We just did this for our homeschool project- My 9 and 10 year old loved it- they did better than I did and they are excited to try more- Thanks
Thank you very much for sharing how to draw celtic knots!! And thanks to your calligraphy teacher who taught you you this so you can teach us now! :) I've always loved the intricate pattern they make and I would like to use it in more of my paintings and wood sculptures, but I think it's been a bit hard to make my own patterns since I couldn't quite understand the system behind of making them. But with your video I think I finally start to realise how to do! Thanks again! :) - Robin
Thank you so much! I can't tell you how much a comment like this means to me! Thanks for taking the time to let me know! NOW, you're going to enjoy a lifetime of knots, just as I have! - roc
i was making a celtic cross, and i wanted to make a celtic knot but i couldnt find anything until i watched your video and it looks amazing. THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks to you and your teacher.I have been doing simple panels and borders since junior-high school.The "break" has eluded me since then.Now I understand what George Bain meant in his book when I can see it happen.Many thanks.
Awesome! I'm going to try this right now! I also got engaged last weekend and I'm looking to get a band with a celtic knot, I love intricate these knots can be! Thanks for making this video!
You are a fantastic teacher! i have been trying for weeks with books that i bought off the internet and you have just taught me in about 5 minutes I hope you post more.....Thanks heaps!
From Paranormal clips to this. I wasn't sure if I should watch this video when I first saw the title, but boy am I glad I did! Very nice Guide and beautiful knots. Thanks for sharing this:-) Im going to try it out right now.
I stumbled across your video and it was a pleasure! Thanks for the clear explanation and great tutorial. I'm going to share with my daughter and we'll try it together.
I seem to remember this method being taught at a class when I was in the S. C. A. back in the 1990s. Thanks for sharing your talent, and for jogging my memory! ~Janet in Canada
Popparoc, indeed you DO rock! Fascinating, no matter how often I see it done, it is fascinating. And your explanations are great too. I hope Mark Van Stone is appropriately pleased! Thanks!
Popparoc, this is so much fun to draw. You are very clear in your instructions (and I can pause the video, gee whiz). I have taken to drawing on the blank white paper coffee to go cups from the Atomic Cafe in Beverly MA. I put eight of your Celtic knots on one cup. It looks so cool. Thanks to sharing your talent.
Basically, the thing you did where you eliminated the dots by making a bold outline is something that a lot of comic artists do to separate objects from one another. All details within an object have a smaller outline. So you might not have noticed it but you actually made the entire knot into a whole by strengthening the outline. Just thought I'd mention it, it makes for one really handsome knot.
Thank you for getting back to me. I did attempt a larger scale knot last night and it worked out pretty well. However, I would like one with a bit more...something in the middle maybe...I will have to try it with a couple "walls" in the middle and see what happens. THanks again!
PlanetRobogoretex sent me to you. I've seen your comments around but never got a chance to watch until tonight. I LOVE this knot! I'm going to try this tomorrow! Thanks so much for sharing this with us.
Many thanks. I have just started wood carving and kolrosing birchwood kuskas (little wooden Finnish cups). This video is an enormous help to me, so I'm off to prcatice now. Cheers Steve England
very good idea with the dots... it's amazing how something as simple as a gridof dots makes such a great visual guide... I love to free hand draw, but could never draw this kind of stuff.
This is awesome. It took me awhile to learn it but I think it has finely sunk in, a suggestion to your followers is to make the dots and walls with ink, and then use pencil for your lines, I had to do a lot of erasing before finely getting it down, Thank you so much for your instructions.
Using the grid paper does help to sort the dots out very well.Keep trying to convince my thumbs that they are not really fingers. Very enjoyable to watch. A few more watches and a'll be trying it for sure. :) Thanks foe sharing! :)
This is so awesome :D I've been drawing these for about two days now and everyone freaks out when they find out i 'free hand' them. It's so cool to see how different borders change it. :)
I love you patience on doing this, your technique, your passion, your dedication on doing a how to video of this. Thank you very much. Wish you all the best =)
I did in fact figure out the round one, (My mom asked me to recreate this on a plate she made). To make a round band shape (couldn't figure out the center), you mark the middle of your circle, and draw 4-5 (or how many row you want +1) concentric circles, and then using a protractor, (or a angle-a-tron, if you ever watched Vihart),mark dots evenly spread apart on the circle. Then to connect every dot to the center of the circle, an viola! you have the grid.
I love this......I like to paint on smal wood boxes, so I'm always looking for new ideas, and I think this would look really pretty on one of them. Thank you for posting.
I just made my first knot today following the video, I took it slow, and did it first in light pencil, (which might be cheating) then filled it in with India Ink, and I love the way it turned out. I don't really understand what the "center dots" were for on this knot, but I'm just learning....I'm sure they will make more sense when I start doing more intricate knots.
Oh how interesting Roc. When I saw the icon I assumed you were just tracing it but wow you actually created the celtic knots! Thanks for the lesson. I'll have to give it a try. -Jim
That was awesome, I was always trying to read online about how to do them but they were always so confusing, this is a lot more straightforward. I'm going to draw out my own celtic knotwork and intertwine some trisceles/triskeles into it somehow for my tatoo, still have to draw it up though! Once I do I'll definitely post it up so you can see! thanks again
Hi im a 11 year old boy my mum showed me how to do this knot 2 years ago and that's when I noticed that I wanted to be an artist and then died just 3 weeks ago of blood lose a day before my art school had a art exhibition and I thought she would've been so proud but now she the angels in heaven :(
Thanks for the clear instructions. It looks amazing. Once I get past the HUGE Zendala I just finished for a friend, I plan to try this. :) Thank you for sharing it. :)
I have been wanting to learn how to do this for a long time and I'm a really good drawer I've entered a lot of drawing contest and won 1st place in all of them but now I know how to do this thank u so much for the help
when you dont know how to do something its hard to start but after knowing and practicing its easy and relaxing and better and better ideas on how to use knots. like ; for example; maybe a small square in a letter to a relative or friend. you know they are going to like it and maybe even how you did it excellent art
@theprototype424 It doesn't have to be lined or grid paper. I did it on a blank paper, just estimate the distance, it's not perfect but it can be quite neat still. By the way, thanks for the video, I wanted to do this stuff a long time, I just thought it is going to be too complicated that I never even started, I followed you in the video, and the dots really made it a lot simpler. Thanks.
Don't be on it all that often and just happened onto your site by accident looking at the knots and now i'vebeen on it all weekend. You're now responsible for my lack of family interest! lol Bliain úr fa mhaise duit (Happy new year to you, Gaeilge)
You are most welcome:) I love drawing and I often find myself turning to making knots and the like:) Mostly freehand stuff, but it is cool to see a system for making them:)
Brilliant i am a carpenter semi retired and i make little thinks in my work shop i have copied this and carved it out of wood now everyone want one Thank you
thanks this is very impressive it must take a lot of practice to make it that smooth. I made one quick just to try it out and it was very satisfying. thanks for making this video.
I just did this second knot with the break in the center! It gave me some trouble at first, but I followed along with your video and it turned out fine. Clumsy as heck, big fine.
I want to try an draw some celtic knots..watching this a few times and practicing, i'll be able to do something like it soon! :) I like the way you EXPLAIN! like you say things like "see how..." or 'see like...."
Popparoc46: What talent, I am going to practice, I know it will take me some time but I so want to QUILT in TRAPUNTO this Celtic Knot. Thank you for sharing, you are a diamond. ♥
That just blows my Mind it Actually Hurts my brain to try and understand how you figured that pattern out, just watching it is like doing hard math lol, but its really cool,
Great help...thank you so much I've been reading Iain Bain's book and had some success but it kept confusing me more then just winging it on my own.It seems if you want to vary things more you can use a pencil and erase the dots for different color backgrounds and get different effects by making your dots larger or smaller. Rubs his hands in glee.
Thanks for the tutorial! I used to doodle but i couldnt stay focused but this type of "doodle" needs concentration. Thanks again for the great tutorial.
This is neat! I will have a go at this!
bruh almost 2 mil subs and no likes or replys
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I honestly have so much respect for people like you, put your time and effort into an instructional video without any intention of gaining anything from it. Also, you get into every detail of explaining how to draw the knot, instead of just glancing over minor details like other videos do. Seriously, just people like you make me glad to be human.
thank you for being considerate of my time while still clearly explaining this cool pattern. liked and sub'd.
tokesateer I am happy you enjoyed it! -roc
InstaBlaster.
I'm always amazed at folks like breann who'd rather direct her negative comments outward rather than where they belong. This is one of the more useful tutorials on this knot I've seen. Your presentation couldn't have been clearer, though maybe a bit slower-- but then as you intimated, you'd be boring your audience. Bravo.
its actually surprisingly easy theres another way to do it if u have a pencil and eraser well thats how'd i learnt it discovered it by accident. in school we were to make a maze the teacher couldn't solve in 1 minute made it 3D. just have it over lap and then erased the extra lines. this gave me an idea maybe i should put an infinite loop somehow and try to disguise it somewhere to look finite.
I would never in a billion years be able to draw this!! This is absolutly amazing! At first it looked too confusing but I started to get the pattern of it and it's shape. Even if I can't get anywhere near as good as this, thanks for sharing!
Thank you I love that! It's amazing!
Just saw this about 2 weeks ago, 1st one was ok, had to stop the video a few times.
Now, I'm hooked !! it is so relaxing to draw the knot.
I just got a idea that I'll share with you later after I get it completed.
Amazing tutorial .... i'm from indonesia and i like it.... good job
I have just discovered the world of mandala and zentangle. Whatever you want to call it, I find that it is so relaxing and stress reducing. Perfect for long plane or train rides. Thank you for showing how this is done. Very informational and I can't wait to try it out tonight.
Katy Gonzales Thanks, Katy. It might seem complicated in the beginning, but you'll get it. - roc
It's really KNOT that hard!
+Yarely Galeno heh heh! I love this comment! Thanks for watching! - roc
Yarely Galeno 😂
I probably watched this video a million times...thanks for this explanation! It helped me quite well by getting through my lectures at university! And I like your voice, I could listen to it 24 hours a day...
Greetings from Germany :)
3:36 "And voilà !"
Aha, I'm french and I love to hear english speaking people say that.
Good video anyway !
I love drawing Celtic knots and have even ventured into carving them into walking sticks, so I applaud you for sharing kowledge of how to make these beautiful images.
You're very welcome and thank YOU for leaving such a nice comment!
- roc
"Over, under. Over, under." I laughed. :) By the way, it helped a lot. I drawed it to our blackboard in school, they amazed. They said that I'm a professional because I can doodle (I don't know if doodle word is a verb) and draw anime, kawaii (cute in Japan) things. Or... CRAZY THINGS! xD
Thanks so much for your comment! "Doodle" is very acceptable and I hope you enjoy drawing this knot! I'm glad you astonished your classmates. - roc
You are an awesome person, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with others. You're the kind of people that makes me think there are still good humans on this planet
i want to make this celtic knot on a wood to make a table clock can it be possible
and nice video
Kunal Banerjee Thanks! I'm glad you liked it! A celtic knot table would be amazing! Would you be carving, inlaying, or burning? No matter what, yes, you could do it. Good luck! It's going to be great! - roc
carving for a wall clock start from small thing to big
I often come back to watch your Celtic knot videos! They gave me ASMR before I knew what ASMR was!
Thanks!! - roc
Thanks! but for me it was kinda confusing
Thank you so much. It is amazing how simple it is when you have someone who is not afraid to share their knowledge with someone else. Thanks again Phil Keep posting!!!!
Thank you... :)
+GERALD FROMTHEBUSH You're very welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed. - roc
We are studying Celtic Knots and the Book of Kells and We just did this for our homeschool project- My 9 and 10 year old loved it- they did better than I did and they are excited to try more- Thanks
Thank you very much for sharing how to draw celtic knots!! And thanks to your calligraphy teacher who taught you you this so you can teach us now! :) I've always loved the intricate pattern they make and I would like to use it in more of my paintings and wood sculptures, but I think it's been a bit hard to make my own patterns since I couldn't quite understand the system behind of making them. But with your video I think I finally start to realise how to do! Thanks again! :) - Robin
Suddenly I'm just making a bunch of different knots! I showed some of them to my classmates, and they were amazed! Great video!
Thank you so much! I can't tell you how much a comment like this means to me! Thanks for taking the time to let me know! NOW, you're going to enjoy a lifetime of knots, just as I have! - roc
i was making a celtic cross, and i wanted to make a celtic knot but i couldnt find anything until i watched your video and it looks amazing. THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Me and my family all followed along with your video, thanks for helping us beat quarantine boredom
You're welcome! I hope you're drawing all kinds of knots! I can just picture you and your family working at this! - roc
Thanks to you and your teacher.I have been doing simple panels and borders since junior-high school.The "break" has eluded me since then.Now I understand what George Bain meant in his book when I can see it happen.Many thanks.
Awesome! I'm going to try this right now! I also got engaged last weekend and I'm looking to get a band with a celtic knot, I love intricate these knots can be! Thanks for making this video!
This was very helpful! I am a young Celt in Scotland learning my cultures art,this made it look so easy! Thank you. Tapadh leabh!
You are a fantastic teacher! i have been trying for weeks with books that i bought off the internet and you have just taught me in about 5 minutes
I hope you post more.....Thanks heaps!
From Paranormal clips to this. I wasn't sure if I should watch this video when I first saw the title, but boy am I glad I did!
Very nice Guide and beautiful knots. Thanks for sharing this:-)
Im going to try it out right now.
I stumbled across your video and it was a pleasure! Thanks for the clear explanation and great tutorial. I'm going to share with my daughter and we'll try it together.
I seem to remember this method being taught at a class when I was in the S. C. A. back in the 1990s. Thanks for sharing your talent, and for jogging my memory! ~Janet in Canada
Interesting! It is a little magical! - roc
Thank you! It's a great tutorial. I just happened to run across this and now I know how to draw a Celtic knot. I love the Internet!
Popparoc, indeed you DO rock! Fascinating, no matter how often I see it done, it is fascinating. And your explanations are great too. I hope Mark Van Stone is appropriately pleased!
Thanks!
Popparoc, this is so much fun to draw. You are very clear in your instructions (and I can pause the video, gee whiz). I have taken to drawing on the blank white paper coffee to go cups from the Atomic Cafe in Beverly MA. I put eight of your Celtic knots on one cup. It looks so cool. Thanks to sharing your talent.
Ooooh! I bet the knots DID look amazing on the cup! Thanks for dropping by to tell me. And, I'm glad you are drawing the knots! - roc
Excellent video, I also watched the Dark Ages prog. on BBC4. and couldn't keep up with the presenters demo. You've made it much clearer. Thanks
Basically, the thing you did where you eliminated the dots by making a bold outline is something that a lot of comic artists do to separate objects from one another. All details within an object have a smaller outline. So you might not have noticed it but you actually made the entire knot into a whole by strengthening the outline. Just thought I'd mention it, it makes for one really handsome knot.
at first i was skeptical, but once you where half way done, it seemed real!!! i like it, and thanks for the great tuturial!
Thank you for getting back to me. I did attempt a larger scale knot last night and it worked out pretty well. However, I would like one with a bit more...something in the middle maybe...I will have to try it with a couple "walls" in the middle and see what happens. THanks again!
PlanetRobogoretex sent me to you. I've seen your comments around but never got a chance to watch until tonight. I LOVE this knot! I'm going to try this tomorrow! Thanks so much for sharing this with us.
Thank you so much, you made it so easy to understand. I am going to teach my kidos how to do knot work over Christmas break. yay!!!
Many thanks.
I have just started wood carving and kolrosing birchwood kuskas (little wooden Finnish cups). This video is an enormous help to me, so I'm off to prcatice now. Cheers
Steve
England
very good idea with the dots... it's amazing how something as simple as a gridof dots makes such a great visual guide... I love to free hand draw, but could never draw this kind of stuff.
i was entranced the entire video, barely blinking. amazing.
5 stars, roc.
Thank you so much! I never really thought of drawing a celtic knot but I think I'll work on this, again thanks!
Thanks to you I have drawn my first celtic knot!! Thanks so much!
This is awesome. It took me awhile to learn it but I think it has finely sunk in, a suggestion to your followers is to make the dots and walls with ink, and then use pencil for your lines, I had to do a lot of erasing before finely getting it down, Thank you so much for your instructions.
That was wonderful, and I am addicted. Thanks for sharing your talent and time.
Using the grid paper does help to sort the dots out very well.Keep trying to convince my thumbs that they are not really fingers.
Very enjoyable to watch. A few more watches and a'll be trying it for sure. :) Thanks foe sharing! :)
You're very welcome, Patrick. Soon, you'll be able to make the knots more complicated and you'll be a pro! I'm glad you liked it. - roc
That is just so cool. I would love to see some other knots you have made. Give me some time, and I'm definitely going to try this.
This is so awesome :D I've been drawing these for about two days now and everyone freaks out when they find out i 'free hand' them. It's so cool to see how different borders change it. :)
this is so beautiful and so dynamic when finished. Thanks for the great lesson.
You're welcome. I'm glad you dropped by. - roc
I love you patience on doing this, your technique, your passion, your dedication on doing a how to video of this. Thank you very much. Wish you all the best =)
Thank you so much! This video was really helpful and the way you teach and explain is really calming I don't know why :)
I'm glad you enjoyed it and I hope you will be drawing knots! Thanks for your nice comment. - roc
I did in fact figure out the round one, (My mom asked me to recreate this on a plate she made). To make a round band shape (couldn't figure out the center), you mark the middle of your circle, and draw 4-5 (or how many row you want +1) concentric circles, and then using a protractor, (or a angle-a-tron, if you ever watched Vihart),mark dots evenly spread apart on the circle. Then to connect every dot to the center of the circle, an viola! you have the grid.
I love this......I like to paint on smal wood boxes, so I'm always looking for new ideas, and I think this would look really pretty on one of them. Thank you for posting.
I just made my first knot today following the video, I took it slow, and did it first in light pencil, (which might be cheating) then filled it in with India Ink, and I love the way it turned out. I don't really understand what the "center dots" were for on this knot, but I'm just learning....I'm sure they will make more sense when I start doing more intricate knots.
Thank you for making this tutorial. This has been quite helpful in making me learn. Hope you continue to make talented pieces of art!
To some one like me who can't draw a straight line with a pencil , without a ruler . Your confidence with a felt tip pen is remarkable !
Thank you for this tutorial. I've drawn my first complicated knot from this video. Hope to use it in my future leather work.
I always like to read comments like this! I'm glad you are able to draw a complicated knot. You'll never forget how! - roc
I've wanted to learn how to create these for a while--thanks for posting! ;)
i used to love this method back in highschool... just recently showed a friend how to use it for her own knots
Hi Roc, you make great Celtic tutorials! I love your work and you have such a soothing voice!!
I'd love to see more of your work..
Regards
Chris (UK)
Oh how interesting Roc. When I saw the icon I assumed you were just tracing it but wow you actually created the celtic knots! Thanks for the lesson. I'll have to give it a try. -Jim
That was awesome, I was always trying to read online about how to do them but they were always so confusing, this is a lot more straightforward. I'm going to draw out my own celtic knotwork and intertwine some trisceles/triskeles into it somehow for my tatoo, still have to draw it up though! Once I do I'll definitely post it up so you can see! thanks again
Hi im a 11 year old boy my mum showed me how to do this knot 2 years ago and that's when I noticed that I wanted to be an artist and then died just 3 weeks ago of blood lose a day before my art school had a art exhibition and I thought she would've been so proud but now she the angels in heaven :(
This is AMAZING!! :) Thanks so much for making this video. It was very clear and concise. :) I made such pretty celtic knots because of you.
moyimus I'm glad you liked it! - roc
Thanks for the clear instructions. It looks amazing. Once I get past the HUGE Zendala I just finished for a friend, I plan to try this. :) Thank you for sharing it. :)
You make it look so easy. I'm not an artist, but I've got to try this.
Erin Go Braugh!
I bet this isn't the first time you've done this. Nice work and good explanation. Thanks.
cheers from rainy Vienna, Scott
Many thanks. I was always trying to figure out an easier way of drawing knots.
I am quite happy to have stumbled upon this...u r doing the work of 3 ppl, i bleve
I have been wanting to learn how to do this for a long time and I'm a really good drawer I've entered a lot of drawing contest and won 1st place in all of them but now I know how to do this thank u so much for the help
This is so simple and beautiful at the same time. Time to experiment with these ideas. Thank you :)
when you dont know how to do something its hard to start but after knowing and practicing its easy and relaxing and better and better ideas on how to use knots. like ; for example; maybe a small square in a letter to a relative or friend. you know they are going to like it and maybe even how you did it excellent art
Thanks for your nice comments! - roc
@theprototype424 It doesn't have to be lined or grid paper. I did it on a blank paper, just estimate the distance, it's not perfect but it can be quite neat still.
By the way, thanks for the video, I wanted to do this stuff a long time, I just thought it is going to be too complicated that I never even started, I followed you in the video, and the dots really made it a lot simpler. Thanks.
Don't be on it all that often and just happened onto your site by accident looking at the knots and now i'vebeen on it all weekend. You're now responsible for my lack of family interest! lol Bliain úr fa mhaise duit (Happy new year to you, Gaeilge)
You are most welcome:) I love drawing and I often find myself turning to making knots and the like:) Mostly freehand stuff, but it is cool to see a system for making them:)
Ohh, I like it. It's pretty simple and looks lovely. I'll be practising it a lot during boring classes, hehe.
Thanks! Have fun with it! - roc
thanx for showing me how to do this method. Ive been obsessed with this.
Brilliant i am a carpenter semi retired and i make little thinks in my work shop i have copied this and carved it out of wood now everyone want one Thank you
+TheDublin47 You're very welcome! I can imagine how wonderful your carved wooden knot is! - roc
Thanks for creating this video! I really enjoyed learning this pattern. I drew this on origami paper and my origami looked great!
You're welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed it. - roc
Thank you so much! I've been looking for cool drawings and patterns, and this is perfect! Thanks!
catlover12670 You're very welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed it! - roc
Thank you for making it as simple as possible and not rambling on
thanks this is very impressive it must take a lot of practice to make it that smooth. I made one quick just to try it out and it was very satisfying. thanks for making this video.
Thank you so much for this video, It is amazing. I've tried to draw knots before without much success. this really helps :)
Thank YOU for the great comment. Enjoy this knot! - roc
I just did this second knot with the break in the center! It gave me some trouble at first, but I followed along with your video and it turned out fine. Clumsy as heck, big fine.
Good! It is a little more difficult with the break, but that will show you that you can insert more breaks and create different knots. - roc
I want to try an draw some celtic knots..watching this a few times and practicing, i'll be able to do something like it soon! :) I like the way you EXPLAIN! like you say things like "see how..." or 'see like...."
Delighted to have found your channel.
Thanks! Hope you enjoyed the knot! - roc
Popparoc46: What talent, I am going to practice, I know it will take me some time but I so want to QUILT in TRAPUNTO this Celtic Knot. Thank you for sharing, you are a diamond. ♥
You know, i have no idea why i clicked this link...but i'm glad i did. Nice tutorial :)
Watching this was positively hypnotic.
I loved watching this...and was right with you until after the dots! Very Nice!
That just blows my Mind it Actually Hurts my brain to try and understand how you figured that pattern out, just watching it is like doing hard math lol, but its really cool,
Woah Roc! This is super realistic i wish i was an artist like you!!
Your voice is soothing me to sleep!
Great help...thank you so much I've been reading Iain Bain's book and had some success but it kept confusing me more then just winging it on my own.It seems if you want to vary things more you can use a pencil and erase the dots for different color backgrounds and get different effects by making your dots larger or smaller. Rubs his hands in glee.
Thanks for the tutorial! I used to doodle but i couldnt stay focused but this type of "doodle" needs concentration. Thanks again for the great tutorial.
whoa!!! cool tutorial, as i m trying to design celtic pattern fabric, this tutorial is so helpful