If you wish to learn how to tie Celtic knots (or any other kinds of knots) google “Animated Knots By Grog”.Trouble with a bowline on a bight? Watch it slowly tie itself.Really a great site for knots (and no, I have nothing to do with it, except for being a big fan).
I don’t think I’ve ever seen Celtic knotwork with loose ends, so how in the world would you untie those boots?.Or is that why a Scotsman always has his skean dhu?
whiteheron about 9 years ago
No wonder their streets look so clean.
brucewayne25 about 9 years ago
Nice one Dan. I enjoyed it.
Godfreydaniel about 9 years ago
“What happened to the Scotsman’s sense of humor?”“He kilt it!”
Al Nala about 9 years ago
Modernity strikes! Convenience wins!
Ushindi about 9 years ago
If you wish to learn how to tie Celtic knots (or any other kinds of knots) google “Animated Knots By Grog”.Trouble with a bowline on a bight? Watch it slowly tie itself.Really a great site for knots (and no, I have nothing to do with it, except for being a big fan).
Arianne about 9 years ago
The Lock of the Irish Shop is just down the street.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 9 years ago
These are Irish boots…that’s why they’re wearin’ th’ green.
No Scotsman’s gonna shop in a place that features green boots!
I’ve never seen any quite like the ones in the picture…but Irish dancers often wear gillie boots….
And both Scottish and Irish ceremonial uniforms are worn with ghillie brogues…
You wouldn’t want to lace either while standing up, unless you put your foot on a chair.
gammaguy about 9 years ago
I don’t think I’ve ever seen Celtic knotwork with loose ends, so how in the world would you untie those boots?.Or is that why a Scotsman always has his skean dhu?