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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Elegant, extraordinary designs. Beautiful!
The designs in this book are mesmerizing. My jaw dropped when I got mine in the mail, I couldn't believe how gorgeous they were. The best part is that the patterns are large and easy to follow, and in full color. There are intricate patterns and simple patterns, some are lively and colorful and some are more muted. All of them are just amazing tributes to Celtic art...
Published on May 18, 2003 by junovenus

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32 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not enough color and content
Much of Celtic art is very colorful, yet I found the examples in this book to often have only 3-5 real color variations. Most of the designs concentrated on crosses and swirls, and of the 75 designs listed, most of them are just small repeatable motifs. I was hoping for some actual Celtic Art reproductions pieces and a lot more big complete projects to do, rather than...
Published on January 20, 2003 by Lisa Busch


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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Elegant, extraordinary designs. Beautiful!, May 18, 2003
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"junovenus" (Corvallis, OR United States) - See all my reviews
The designs in this book are mesmerizing. My jaw dropped when I got mine in the mail, I couldn't believe how gorgeous they were. The best part is that the patterns are large and easy to follow, and in full color. There are intricate patterns and simple patterns, some are lively and colorful and some are more muted. All of them are just amazing tributes to Celtic art. There are so many beautiful projects to choose from, and the motif library is a wonderful resource for your own projects you dream up. I highly recommend this book. You won't be disappointed!
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32 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not enough color and content, January 20, 2003
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Lisa Busch (Columbus, Oh United States) - See all my reviews
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Much of Celtic art is very colorful, yet I found the examples in this book to often have only 3-5 real color variations. Most of the designs concentrated on crosses and swirls, and of the 75 designs listed, most of them are just small repeatable motifs. I was hoping for some actual Celtic Art reproductions pieces and a lot more big complete projects to do, rather than just ornamental designs. I was so disappointed with this book, knowing that I would never stitch anything from it, that I returned it.

The book does offer a brief history of Celtic art and each different type of design has an introduction explaining it's history. I did find this quite interesting.

Since tastes in stitching projects are so wide, this book may have exactly what you're looking for. I would just suggest you try to get a look at it first to be sure before ordering site unseen.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lots of possibilities, March 1, 2007
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I received this book as a birthday gift at the same time I received Carol Phillipson's "Celtic Cross Stitch Designs." It says "over 75 beautiful designs" on the cover; online purchasers should be aware, however, that only approximately 25 of the designs are individual project designs -- a few relatively large and complex (including two different pillow tops, a tablecloth design, a firescreen, and a picture of two Celtic peacocks) and then several more fairly small and quick coordinating projects (such as a 4x4 inch scissors keeper pillow, a key ring design, and a couple of bookmarks). The major themes/designs are as follows:
*a set of small but lovely knotwork-design stitchery items (shown on the cover of the book)
*a purse-purse mirror-keyring-glasses case set done in scrollwork and swirls in muted colors "to reflect the colours and textures of rocky landscape"
*a picture of a pair of peacocks adapted from the Book of Kells and stitched in very vibrant colors
*a notebook cover, paperweight, bowl lid, and card in celtic key patterns (worked in just one color on a black background) plus two bookmarks (two colors each)
*a picture of golden dragons with knotwork around them stitched on a black background, also
*four variations on small, round intertwined serpent designs worked in pastel colors
*a Durrow circle firescreen in red, gold, and green, with a large central disc and then two angular knotwork bands at the top and the bottom
*two throw pillows (one birds, one hounds) worked in pastels similar to those used in the snake designs
*a cat-with-interlaced-birds bell-pull done in muted but not quite pastel colors
*and finally, an extremely elegant-looking tablecloth and napkin set using La Tene-style designs in shades of gray-blue.

The other 50 designs are a "Celtic Motif Library" of borders, small knots, small animals, and so forth which could be used for a variety of purposes.

I think that Phillipson's book is likely to result in a greater number of projects for my own stitchery, primarily because it included a larger number of distinct project designs, but I still definitely like this one very much and I'm happy to own both. There are a number of very beautiful projects, most of the major designs would be easily adaptable to projects other than those shown in the book, and the motif library is likely to prove useful, as well, since I do a fair bit of improvising my own designs. For novice stitchers who primarily want to work projects precisely as they are printed in books, the Phillipson book might make a better first choice, but this one would be excellent for anyone who has a specific interest in any of the major designs included in it (all of which are quite nice) or who enjoys futzing around with design elements, as I do.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars celtic art in cross stitch, January 11, 2007
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it was a wonderful book, i loved the easy to read charts and directions. I'm an avid stitcher, and the book is worth the money.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Flowing colors, soothing rhythm, August 2, 2005
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When I first looked through this book of designs, I thought "no way--too complicated". The beauty and flowing lines appealed to me, so I looked closer. The charts were easy to understand and labelled very clearly. I tried one of the simpler projects and was hooked. Barbara Hammet introduction helps you understand the symbolism of the Celtic forms. I can hardly wait to start the next project.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Delighted, May 29, 2007
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Just what I was looking for. I particularly liked the the design snippets at the back and there were plenty of them.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Stitching Celtic Art, January 27, 2007
This book provides a number of designs suitable for borders or for incorporating into larger pieces. It also includes some historical information about the various designs that I found interesting.

This book contains designs for someone new to the joys of counted work as well as for those more experienced stitchers looking for inspiration. Many of the knotwork designs lend themselves to being incorporated into small gifts such as bookmarks as well as to experimentation with different threads and fabrics.

I'd strongly suggest that anyone working a design from this book work from a photocopy of the relevant page: it will be easier to carry around.

Jennifer Cameron-Smith
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5.0 out of 5 stars Unique designs, January 9, 2007
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This book was exactly what I was looking for. All patterns are in colour and easy to follow. The unique designs are well interpreted. I use this book for beading and not cross stitch- the patterns work well.
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5.0 out of 5 stars celtic cross stitch, August 16, 2011
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This was a great book if you are into celtic designs and or cross stitch. the author provides a nice history of the designs and information re where the original designs were found. The patterns are easy to read and adapt at most skill levels of the stitcher. I have enjoyed reading the book and studying the patterns and have adapted one of the border designs for a pillow. Enjoy it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thanks to Barbara Hammet, January 24, 2010
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This book is very important for the publishing format very coloured and for an explanation of the single works very effective.Very interesting the historical search that is characteristic of all works of Barbara Hammet.
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