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ChrisMobley, member
Design or Plan used: My own design - Chris Mobley Designs
posted in: Reader's Gallery, woodworking, Intarsia, art, Designs, celtic, Love, Knotwork
Celtic Love Knotwork
comments (0) February 12th, 2013 in Reader's Gallery
I was recently asked to do a Celtic Love Knotwork piece out of wood. I had never done any sort of knotwork before, and I knew there would be some great challenges in creating this piece, but I am always up for a challenge. The person that I completed this piece for has this image of Celtic Love knotwork tattooed on their back and I wanted it to match the tattoo as closely as possible. To continue reading, please visit www.cmobleydesigns.com
Design or Plan used: My own design - Chris Mobley Designs
posted in: Reader's Gallery, woodworking, Intarsia, art, Designs, celtic, Love, Knotwork



















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