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Celtic knot-work is a beautiful and traditional art form from the British isles. It’s also a great inspiration from crocheted projects, as you will see. You can make crocheted items, here: squares, that are truly evocative of this lovely technique, and real beauties in their own right.
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Celtic Knot Squares Free Crochet Pattern
Celtic Knot Motif Free Crochet Pattern
Shamrock Doily Free Crochet Pattern
The shamrock doily combines two items of Celtic lore: the shamrock and knot-work. This is a lovely piece for decorating any tabletop or sideboard, so beautiful that you will not want to put anything on it, so as not to obscure it from view. It’s a challenging but very rewarding pattern that’s your own way to say “Erin go bragh!” A link to the free pattern is under the photos.
Skills: Intermediate Designer: Dot Drake
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The Celtic Knot Motif Free Crochet Pattern
Now, for the challenge du jour. If you like to advance in the craft, this beautiful Celtic knot square is just the thing. It is using mostly dc, but the intricacy comes from its layout. In the end, this 7″ will be a cherished decoration for your home, or an amazing base for a larger project. A link the free pattern is at the end of the post.
Skills: Advanced Designer: Suvi Geary
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Celtic Tiles Afghan
Cozy and warm, this Celtic Tiles Afghan and will get you comfort in winter and at the same time will give the sofa or bed an elegant look. 20 squares with celtic motifs give the whole projects an intriguing appearance. Frankly speaking it is one of the most astonishing blankets I’ve seen. I am quite sure you will love it too!
Go to the pattern: Celtic Tiles Afghan
Celtic Knot Squares
Skills: Easy to Intermediate Designer: Carola Wijma

Go to the pattern: Celtic Knot Squares or Maryfairy’s project
Celtic Comfort Afghan
Here is a beautiful blanket or throw inspired by Celtic knotwork. The panels exhibit different types of knot-making. It’s a lovely piece that will be a great way to snazz up an old armchair or couch, and a comfy blanket to wrap up in on a cool evening. An evening wine and cheese in the backyard comes to mind… This will be a great project for those of us who like to work on attractive and unique projects for the home.
Skills: Easy Designer: Yarnspirations