[Woodcarver] ??? on American Indians
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irish at carvingpatterns.com
Tue Jul 20 10:31:56 EDT 2004
Merrilee,
If you will drop me your e-mail address to irish at carvingpatterns.com I
have a drawing for a very simple braid that you might be able to use as
a guide.
Susan Irish
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[mailto:woodcarver-bounces at six.pairlist.net] On Behalf Of Merrilee
Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 10:05 AM
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Hi Phil!
After reading your comments I went to a couple of Celtic sites to
look
at their knot work. I am having problems drawing the braid. I could
use a
celtic knot, couldn't I? That may help solve a lot of the problems I
seem
to be having. Thank you for another view!
Merrilee
>From: "Phill Pittman" <phill at masterwerkes.com>
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>Subject: Re: [Woodcarver] ??? on American Indians
>Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 09:40:57 -0500
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>I design and carve a fair bit of Celtic knotwork and you can definitely
>"braid" two strands. There are many ways to do it.
> It is more accurately described as a long asymmetrical knot and gets
FAR
>more complex than the typical three strand braid.
>As far as practical function goes, the only two strand ornaments used
in NA
>hair was typically with a third object ( leather or skin strip) acting
as
>the third strand more or less making it a three strand braid. Just not
all
>three strands were hair. Or,, two strand twists done in pairs side by
side
>and terminated together at the end. This would keep them from
un-twisting.
>The termination could be with the hair itself to the parallel braid or
>again
>with foreign ornamental object. This really made it a four strand if
you
>were counting.
>
>All of that said, no matter how you do it, there will be a lot of
simple
>repetition, an I think it'll be a fun carve no matter how it gets done.
>
>Good whittling, Phill
>Phill Pittman
>digicarve at verizon.net
>www.masterwerkes.com
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