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Old September 8th 03, 09:29 PM
nzl*
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Default interesting link with celtic designs etc

http://www.dur.ac.uk/corpus/Corpus_W...4/Chapter4.htm

i came across this from a google link. (just keep hitting next button from
starting page, it loops back round eventually, alot of neat stuff to see and
they load quickly, even on my slooooooooow puter)
shows a variety of anglo saxon stone carving designs including, leaves,
mouldings, tendrils and a heap of celtic knot patterns. also gives a bit of
info on construction of the celtic designs.
might be useful to somone whos into the celtic.
i was just looking for some 'tendrils' for an applique block i'm working on.

jeanne*


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Old September 8th 03, 09:38 PM
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oooooooooh...like i need anything else to keep me addicted to the computer and to
quilting....sigh.
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http://www.dur.ac.uk/corpus/Corpus_W...4/Chapter4.htm

i came across this from a google link. (just keep hitting next button from
starting page, it loops back round eventually, alot of neat stuff to see and
they load quickly, even on my slooooooooow puter)
shows a variety of anglo saxon stone carving designs including, leaves,
mouldings, tendrils and a heap of celtic knot patterns. also gives a bit of
info on construction of the celtic designs.
might be useful to somone whos into the celtic.
i was just looking for some 'tendrils' for an applique block i'm working on.

jeanne*




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Old September 9th 03, 01:33 PM
Mel Rimmer
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In article , nzl*
writes
http://www.dur.ac.uk/corpus/Corpus_W...es/Chapter4/Ch
apter4.htm


That's fantastic, Star. Thanks a lot. I'm looking for Celtic quilting
designs right now, continuous border designs, and some of those funky
Celtic animals - birds and dogs and things.
--
Mel Rimmer
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Old September 10th 03, 09:40 PM
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On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 12:33:34 +0000 (UTC), Mel Rimmer
wrote:

In article , nzl*
writes
http://www.dur.ac.uk/corpus/Corpus_W...es/Chapter4/Ch
apter4.htm


That's fantastic, Star. Thanks a lot. I'm looking for Celtic quilting
designs right now, continuous border designs, and some of those funky
Celtic animals - birds and dogs and things.
--
Mel Rimmer



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Old September 13th 03, 12:52 AM
nzl*
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http://www.wallace.net/knots/
oh look i found some more info on making these little knots.
a page of samples on grids. a page of step by step how to design em and a
page of links to more celtic design stuff.
hth somemore, lol.
jeanne*
now all that ought to keep ya outta mischief...for awhile at any rate

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http://www.dur.ac.uk/corpus/Corpus_W...r_pages/Chapte

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"Mel Rimmer" wrote ...
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| That's fantastic, Star. Thanks a lot. I'm looking for Celtic quilting
designs right now, continuous border designs, and some of those funky Celtic
animals - birds and dogs and things.
| --
| Mel Rimmer


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Old September 13th 03, 01:08 AM
Elizabeth Young
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here's my little site on drawing knots. same method as the wallace site,
I think

http://fenris.net/~lizyoung/Knots/knotwork.html

liz young in sunny, breezy california

nzl* wrote:
http://www.wallace.net/knots/
oh look i found some more info on making these little knots.
a page of samples on grids. a page of step by step how to design em and a
page of links to more celtic design stuff.
hth somemore, lol.
jeanne*
now all that ought to keep ya outta mischief...for awhile at any rate

nzl* writes
|

http://www.dur.ac.uk/corpus/Corpus_W...r_pages/Chapte


r4/Ch
| apter4.htm



"Mel Rimmer" wrote ...
|
| That's fantastic, Star. Thanks a lot. I'm looking for Celtic quilting
designs right now, continuous border designs, and some of those funky Celtic
animals - birds and dogs and things.
| --
| Mel Rimmer



 




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