Thank you! A friend here in North Carolina (USA) is dying and wants a green burial, to be put into the ground in a shroud. This amazing wiccan has asked her friends to make 12" squares to be stitched onto her shroud. My square, my contribution, is crocheted, and in the center now will be the amazing triquetra you created. I am deeply grateful.
Made two of these Celtic Triangles, and this has been a joyful experience making each one. Love using my saved scraps of yarn and deciding what to add these cute handmade Celtic triangles of symbolism to, like scarves, and shoulder/chest areas of sweaters and coats. Thank You,
Happyberry makes the clearest, easiest to follow videos. Her designs are beautiful too. I recommend all my novice crochet learner friends to follow these simple patterns before trying anything else. Happy Berry I really enjoy your tutorials.
I just recently found you after years of being away from crochet. Thank you for such wonderful tutorials. I have watched many of them. They are easy to follow and you go slow and explain things well. Your voice is soft and soothing and you speak slowly so you are easy to follow. This pattern is wonderful. I thought it might be too complicated for me to do but after watching your tutorial i made one no problem. Thank you again for such a great pattern! 👍👍
I've decided this year to decorate my apt door with crochet items symbolizing the Holidays, so this one is perfect for March! You are the first crochet YT channel I started watching many years back, and you ALWAYS have simple (and fun) projects to make :)
I always love your designs, and your tutorials are so well done. Love that you show very carefully the sewing up parts... no hands hiding the work from the camera! Thanks again
Good afternoon Happy Berry, I have followed your channel for many years and enjoy all your projects. I keep them on my library . As for this Celtic design, I made one and I added it to a jacket like on a pocket.You could put it on a bag that you made. It was just fun making it.❤ Thank you
First time watching your vid u r a genius, well explained with a melodious voice.thks a lot 4sharing yr ideas,hug n kissssssses ?All blessings to u..love from Mauritius Island.
Love this! ❤️ I think this would make a fantastic patch to sew over the holes in my favorite sweatshirt pockets! My cell phone keeps munching a hole in every left pocket! 🙄 This would make a beautiful, decorative & functional fix.
This was beautifully easy and a perfect "fox tail tip" to go on the end of scarf I'm going to make. It's creative and a few hidden stitches to keep it together. Going to make 2 for each end to stitch back to back for an extra thick tip. Thank you for a great video!!
Ooh, these are so cute! :) It's funny, as soon as I saw it, I thought, "I could make two and have celtic triangle earrings!", and then you said that at the end of the video! :) Soo lovely. Thank you for sharing this pattern and for making a tutorial! :)
Lovely pattern. Very easy to follow, especially for those of us who don't count the spaces well. i will make earrings out of these. Thanks for sharing your wonderful talent.
My name is Xrisa and I am from Greece.After I watch some of your videos I felt the need to write to you.I must say that you are doing an exellent work...beautiful things...but my favorite is your kindness..and the way you talk...It's so rare these days to find so sensitive and kind people...also loved the beginig note on your videos.I am a sensitive and very creative person too....Exept my admire and I am already a big fun of yours.....
Was just introduced to your channel, and I must say, I am in love! You have so many great ideas, and I am trying to teach my children to crochet. Your tutorials will be super helpful
I LOVE this pattern! I have some Celtic Pagan friends who are about to get married, and I think, with a thick cotton yarn, these would make lovely pot holders as part of a wedding present. Thank you so much!
What a great pattern Thank you very easy to understand I made two and used them to repair whole in my favorite sweater and am in the prosses of making more in rainbow colors to and to a blanket for my daughter.
Brilliant ! I managed to work this in time with your video! The mist difficult bit is the sewing part! I'm going to make thse into some bunting for my caravan! Lovely.😘
This is such a beautiful pattern and your video was a dream to follow. Thank you for sharing it! I am using these as corner pieces in a patchwork style afghan that I am working on. :)
Thank you for this. I love Celtic designs. These will be good gifts here in Wales. There is a guy doing similar, with interlaced circle, but difficult to stop that section twisting.
Thank you for another great design. I am planning on making some of these and then framing them with an Irish saying for some of my friends as gifts. Brilliant xx
God bless you and thank you! Putting this on a travel tissue bag I crocheted for my beat friend and shes not a girly girl so I was looking for something not a flower.lol. Keep up the awesome work!
Thank you so much for posting the Celtic triangle tutorial! I have several pieces of jewelry with that shape and a tattoo as well and I am ecstatic to add a crochet version to my arsenal. :) I look forward to watching many more of your videos!
Thanks! Love it as my son's in-laws are Kelly's and they do celebrate St. Patrick's Day. By the way, your pattern says to start, ch36. but yes, we do need the ch37 as stated in this video. 😘
I love it! I just made one along with your video. So easy to follow and to understand. I just made one. I have a lot of ideas already I can do with this. Thanks for sharing! God Bless you! I made mine out of cotton thread and it turned out great!
The proper name for this is Triquestra. It is the Celtic symbol of Sisterhood. I have a sister I chose (we refer to each other as our sister, but wea re not blood) and I am going to use this little triquetra as the centre piece for a round vest for her Christmas gift, by adding a crocheted circle around it and go from there, so thank you very much for sharing this!
I love your videos, even after all my yrs of crocheting I learned something new today and my daughter in law had to have a white slouchy had with one of these triangles in pink on the side...Oh and I love the accent :)
Remember double crochet translates to treble if you are a UK crafter. Found this pattern tricky but worth the effort. Might have been easier had I written sequences & marked them off as I went?
Thank you so much for this I was looking for a simple triangle to put on a jack o lantern hat. Unfortunately it was much to big to use but I'll find something.
hi, thank you for posting this video, I'm a new pagan witch and I wanted to crochet something I could carry with me while I'm away(I'm enlisted in the army) and have as a keepsake when I'm not wearing my charms.
Very pretty! Thanks for sharing. I will be attempting this soon. I like to alternate between video and pattern sometimes, I did notice in the video you said ch 37, the pattern says ch 36. I'd hate to get to the very end before I've realized I messed up.
Мне мотив понравился, тут пишут что это кельтский символ сестринства, не знала, пригодится. Мотив хорош для подушек, пледа, шарфа , можно разбавить и другими элементами.. Спасибо!
Thank you! A friend here in North Carolina (USA) is dying and wants a green burial, to be put into the ground in a shroud. This amazing wiccan has asked her friends to make 12" squares to be stitched onto her shroud. My square, my contribution, is crocheted, and in the center now will be the amazing triquetra you created. I am deeply grateful.
Anna Jean Mayhew Blessed be to her.
Made two of these Celtic Triangles, and this has been a joyful experience making each one. Love using my saved scraps of yarn and deciding what to add these cute handmade Celtic triangles of symbolism to, like scarves, and shoulder/chest areas of sweaters and coats. Thank You,
Happyberry makes the clearest, easiest to follow videos. Her designs are beautiful too. I recommend all my novice crochet learner friends to follow these simple patterns before trying anything else. Happy Berry I really enjoy your tutorials.
I just recently found you after years of being away from crochet. Thank you for such wonderful tutorials. I have watched many of them. They are easy to follow and you go slow and explain things well. Your voice is soft and soothing and you speak slowly so you are easy to follow. This pattern is wonderful. I thought it might be too complicated for me to do but after watching your tutorial i made one no problem. Thank you again for such a great pattern! 👍👍
I made this into a pair of earrings and they’re gorgeous!
I'm going to make large ones to use as scrubbing pads in my kitchen, much funner than a simple square rag :) Thanks for the wonderful design!!
How can I make a larger one? How many chains would I need to start with?
I've decided this year to decorate my apt door with crochet items symbolizing the Holidays, so this one is perfect for March! You are the first crochet YT channel I started watching many years back, and you ALWAYS have simple (and fun) projects to make :)
Thanks for sharing! I used them on headbands and cowls instead of flowers and buttons!
I always love your designs, and your tutorials are so well done. Love that you show very carefully the sewing up parts... no hands hiding the work from the camera! Thanks again
Good afternoon Happy Berry, I have followed your channel for many years and enjoy all your projects. I keep them on my library . As for this Celtic design, I made one and I added it to a jacket like on a pocket.You could put it on a bag that you made.
It was just fun making it.❤ Thank you
Very easy to follow. Your voice is clear and soothing. Perfect!
I made this for my husband to wear to work as a cool alternative to a shamrock for St Patrick's Day. 😘😍❤
First time watching your vid u r a genius, well explained with a melodious voice.thks a lot 4sharing yr ideas,hug n kissssssses ?All blessings to u..love from Mauritius Island.
Rosy Ittoo Thank you so much!
Love this! ❤️ I think this would make a fantastic patch to sew over the holes in my favorite sweatshirt pockets! My cell phone keeps munching a hole in every left pocket! 🙄 This would make a beautiful, decorative & functional fix.
Thank you so much for adding CC! Can't wait to try this pattern
This was beautifully easy and a perfect "fox tail tip" to go on the end of scarf I'm going to make. It's creative and a few hidden stitches to keep it together. Going to make 2 for each end to stitch back to back for an extra thick tip. Thank you for a great video!!
Ooh, these are so cute! :) It's funny, as soon as I saw it, I thought, "I could make two and have celtic triangle earrings!", and then you said that at the end of the video! :) Soo lovely. Thank you for sharing this pattern and for making a tutorial! :)
Lovely pattern. Very easy to follow, especially for those of us who don't count the spaces well. i will make earrings out of these. Thanks for sharing your wonderful talent.
Oh I love this. And your so easy to follow. My daughter already has a project in mind. Thank You.
My name is Xrisa and I am from Greece.After I watch some of your videos I felt the need to write to you.I must say that you are doing an exellent work...beautiful things...but my favorite is your kindness..and the way you talk...It's so rare these days to find so sensitive and kind people...also loved the beginig note on your videos.I am a sensitive and very creative person too....Exept my admire and I am already a big fun of yours.....
XRISA KARIOTI Thank you so much Xrisa for your very kind comment. You are very kind to say such nice things. I am happy you are enjoying my channel!
Was just introduced to your channel, and I must say, I am in love! You have so many great ideas, and I am trying to teach my children to crochet. Your tutorials will be super helpful
I LOVE this pattern! I have some Celtic Pagan friends who are about to get married, and I think, with a thick cotton yarn, these would make lovely pot holders as part of a wedding present. Thank you so much!
DiZzY367 What a lovely idea! So glad you like the tutorial :D and give my best to your friends.
Thank you!
I loved this tutorial and I made them into some barefoot sandals. And love them dearly. Thank you so much.
This is AMAZING. I am going to be using this on all my gifts to family, because this is absolutely beautiful, and you are a genius with crochet.
Misty West wow thank you so much! I'm so glad you like my design. It was a fun brain teaser to design :)
My first lesson with you, Celtic Triangle. I loved it! Thank you.
Thank you for the video!!! Also from the US (Oregon) I had made a crocheted hat that needed something and this was perfect.
What a great pattern Thank you very easy to understand I made two and used them to repair whole in my favorite sweater and am in the prosses of making more in rainbow colors to and to a blanket for my daughter.
Brilliant ! I managed to work this in time with your video! The mist difficult bit is the sewing part! I'm going to make thse into some bunting for my caravan! Lovely.😘
This is such a beautiful pattern and your video was a dream to follow. Thank you for sharing it! I am using these as corner pieces in a patchwork style afghan that I am working on. :)
I love this pattern thank you so much for sharing this and making it so easy to follow along!!!
I love this pattern thank you! I just crocheted a pair for earrings and have them sitting on the block. I’m excited to see them finished!
Thank you for this. I love Celtic designs. These will be good gifts here in Wales.
There is a guy doing similar, with interlaced circle, but difficult to stop that section twisting.
I love this I want to make a gazillion of these and figure ut what to do with them later LOL. love the very English term "fiddley bits"
Thank you for another great design. I am planning on making some of these and then framing them with an Irish saying for some of my friends as gifts. Brilliant xx
+Martha Mcintosh Oh that sounds pretty :)
God bless you and thank you! Putting this on a travel tissue bag I crocheted for my beat friend and shes not a girly girl so I was looking for something not a flower.lol. Keep up the awesome work!
I am going to do this paws crossed as an ornament for a Yule tree.
Thank you so much for posting the Celtic triangle tutorial! I have several pieces of jewelry with that shape and a tattoo as well and I am ecstatic to add a crochet version to my arsenal. :) I look forward to watching many more of your videos!
Gypsee Savvy Yay! so glad you like it. I love Celtic designs and I really wanted to create one in crochet.
Very good clean instructions and a great design erll done round very creative
Thank you for sharing loved this pattern for earrings!!!
This is a wonderful little triangle. I love it, thank you for sharing.
RTAGPMM So glad you like it!
I actually made a bottomless sandal with this pattern!!! It was perfect!! Such a great video
Katrina Collins Great idea! :)
Katrina Collins That is exactly why I searched for this too :)
Loved this tutorial, easy to follow, thank you❤️💛❤️
My little ones are going to love this! Thank you.
Found this just in time to add to my shamrocks for my mom's oncology center. I like to make the staff little things for holidays!
This is a cool little Motif. Great for embellishments on purses or hats. I might even use this pattern for invisible sandals. Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks! Love it as my son's in-laws are Kelly's and they do celebrate St. Patrick's Day. By the way, your pattern says to start, ch36. but yes, we do need the ch37 as stated in this video. 😘
I love it! I just made one along with your video. So easy to follow and to understand. I just made one. I have a lot of ideas already I can do with this. Thanks for sharing! God Bless you! I made mine out of cotton thread and it turned out great!
Hello .. I'm from Brazil and would like to say how much I love your videos... Thank you so much...
The proper name for this is Triquestra. It is the Celtic symbol of Sisterhood. I have a sister I chose (we refer to each other as our sister, but wea re not blood) and I am going to use this little triquetra as the centre piece for a round vest for her Christmas gift, by adding a crocheted circle around it and go from there, so thank you very much for sharing this!
I joined them together to make a bigger knot! going to be a free-form hood! thanks for the pattern!
Really like this Celtic Triangle! Thanks for sharing the pattern :D
wow awesome..just started crocheting and I also draw Celtic art, thank you ...love it
THANK YOU, I love this tutorial! I've already made one from just watching!
I think I might try these at some point and hook a bunch together to make an afghan for my son these are great!
I love your videos, even after all my yrs of crocheting I learned something new today and my daughter in law had to have a white slouchy had with one of these triangles in pink on the side...Oh and I love the accent :)
Loved this. Tutorial thank you so much
LOVE! I'm going to try to make it with some craft cord into a key fob!
I love it! It would be a good center for a granny square,maybe?! Love it!
Just found tour channel and I love it. Thanks for the tutorial.
Very nice, going to have to try this one. Thanx!
Remember double crochet translates to treble if you are a UK crafter. Found this pattern tricky but worth the effort. Might have been easier had I written sequences & marked them off as I went?
Thank you so much for this I was looking for a simple triangle to put on a jack o lantern hat. Unfortunately it was much to big to use but I'll find something.
hi, thank you for posting this video, I'm a new pagan witch and I wanted to crochet something I could carry with me while I'm away(I'm enlisted in the army) and have as a keepsake when I'm not wearing my charms.
I love it. Thank you so much i did 2 today and I will make more tomorrow
I will be making granny squares out of these and using them as a border for a blanket.
How would you put them in a granny square? It's what I'm wanting to do but can't quite figure it out.
I absolutely love this pattern thank you so much
Beautiful pattern. Thank you!
Te agradeço de ❤️! Estive à procura do tutorial desse brinco 🙏
Abraços desde a Bahia, Brasil 🇧🇷🌹🌻
Excellent job thank you so much ❤👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍🙏
THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR TUTORIAL WITH ME I DID MINE IN A LAVENDAR PURPLE YARN I AM GOING TO PUT A TRIM AROUND IT AND TURN IT INTO A GRANNY SQUARE
Very pretty! Thanks for sharing. I will be attempting this soon. I like to alternate between video and pattern sometimes, I did notice in the video you said ch 37, the pattern says ch 36. I'd hate to get to the very end before I've realized I messed up.
I'm going to crochet this pattern with fine cotton to make earrings! Thanks for sharing!
thank you for sharing i did a double row and made barefoot sandals will pst a pick soon
Thank you very much for your wonderful tutorial!
Con que delicadesa de manos maravillosas ha realizado este trabajo tan hermoso, espero lograr hacerlo estoy aprendiendo crochet ❤👍🇲🇽
I LOVE this! Thank you for sharing!!
You're more than welcome, glad you like it!
HappyBerry Crochet how to crochet a knew kind of a granny square quilt
Easy and fun to make. Thanks!
This is brilliant thank you
cute I love them . be nice to make a celtic cross using this method.
hi! I made earings out of this pattern! they look beautiful! thanks. :D
Thank you - this is so adorable!
❤ very nice and easy. Thanks
Thanks for the tutorial
Making these for xmas decor on the tree :D
Haven't started making them yet, but my idea is to use this as a bace for a barefoot sandal. I think it will look really nice in the summer.
glad i found you!! thank you!!
LOVE! Thanks for sharing!!
this is sweet if I can make it work im going to combine some and use it for the flap of a purse
I just fineshed making my triangle
That's great Rylee! so happy to hear you're enjoying my videos (^-^) I read all your comments!
Мне мотив понравился, тут пишут что это кельтский символ сестринства, не знала, пригодится. Мотив хорош для подушек, пледа, шарфа , можно разбавить и другими элементами.. Спасибо!
Love it it's so easy to make!!!
Besutiful indeed..i love it...
love this... and love, love the accent
Sandy Butner Thank you!
wondering if you could make a video where you continue the pattern to see if you can make several linking celtic triangles
Fantastic! Would love to see more Celtic Knot designs. Any tips on how to join them together for a throw/Afghan?
So easy to follow and a beautiful piece! Thank you
you are so talented
neat great craft idea
these look amazing! thanks for sharing c:
I'm going to use some crochet thread and turn these into earrings!!