Exploring triquetras workshop

Exploring triquetras workshop

Crafts for WellbeingAnnfield Plain, England
Saturday, Mar 14, 2026 from 1 pm to 4 pm
Overview

Explore drawing the Celtic triquetra symbol.

This workshop is for those who have learned basic Celtic knotwork drawing with me before, and who would like to expand their practice, or those who are already familiar with basic Celtic knot drawing.

We’ll explore drawing the Celtic knotwork triquetra, first starting off by learning how to draw it with a pair of compasses, and then moving on to drawing freehand.

We’ll then move on to creating interlocking triquetras, forming 4-fold and 6-fold motifs, using the freehand drawing method. See the photos for some examples.

All tools and materials for use on the workshop are provided, just bring yourself!

The workshop takes place at my home workshop just outside Stanley, County Durham. It is a small workshop, so workshop classes are also small, which means you will receive plenty of individual attention.

This workshop will need at least two people booked on it to go ahead.

Please note that my home workshop is accessed by stairs.

Hot drinks and cake will be served during the workshop, please let me know of any dietary requirements when you book.

If you would like to see my own Celtic knotwork, you can find my portfolio at carriedennison.co.uk

Explore drawing the Celtic triquetra symbol.

This workshop is for those who have learned basic Celtic knotwork drawing with me before, and who would like to expand their practice, or those who are already familiar with basic Celtic knot drawing.

We’ll explore drawing the Celtic knotwork triquetra, first starting off by learning how to draw it with a pair of compasses, and then moving on to drawing freehand.

We’ll then move on to creating interlocking triquetras, forming 4-fold and 6-fold motifs, using the freehand drawing method. See the photos for some examples.

All tools and materials for use on the workshop are provided, just bring yourself!

The workshop takes place at my home workshop just outside Stanley, County Durham. It is a small workshop, so workshop classes are also small, which means you will receive plenty of individual attention.

This workshop will need at least two people booked on it to go ahead.

Please note that my home workshop is accessed by stairs.

Hot drinks and cake will be served during the workshop, please let me know of any dietary requirements when you book.

If you would like to see my own Celtic knotwork, you can find my portfolio at carriedennison.co.uk

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In-person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Crafts for Wellbeing

27 North Terrace

Annfield Plain DH9 7LD

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