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Christine de Beer - effortless floral craftsman

Braid a Celtic heart knot

This is a traditional Celtic craft knot. Only, I am not tightening the knot and am braiding it with foliage.

Make a knot

Make a knot from a blade of grass, palm or a section of ripped flax, as I did here

Bend both ends up

Bend both ends up to point to the top

Bend the right leg in and weave it under the middle blade of grass

Bend the right leg in and weave it under the middle blade of grass

Pull the flax through the knot

Pull the blade end through the knot

Bend the blade of flax and weave it under the outside loop of the knot

Bend the blade and weave it under the outside loop of the knot

Weave the blade over the inside knot

Weave the blade over the inside knot

Under the next piece

Under the next piece and over and out to complete the knot.

And over and out to complete the knot

Bend the middle point at the bottom at a sharp angle. Then wiggle and pull the knot tighter to shape the heart.

Celtic heart knot.

Using a thicker blade of grass to braid the Celtic heart knot

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Tutorials

14 January 2011 Ripping Flax

Flax can be ripped into fibres creating long and versatile strips

30 May 2012 Plaiting a palm thorn garland

This is the basic technique used in traditional Easter crafts to plait a crown of thorns.

25 April 2012 A plait, a braid or a French knot grass collar

"Plaid" and "braid" are synonyms, and where you are from will most likely dictate whether you use plait (British) or braid (American or Celtic). Some people also refer to...

8 June 2011 Foliage Weaving

For this tutorial I focus on a simple weave pattern that does not require you to soften or prepare the leaves to be more durable or flexible. This is the starting point in...

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