“True Love Knot,” Friend, Feb. 1986, 23
True Love Knot
Before commercial valentines were available, friends often expressed their feelings for each other on Valentine’s Day with a love knot made of ribbon or paper. Messages were read by turning the knot about. Some could get very complicated, but here is a simple one that can be read by starting at the small heart: Roses are red; violets are blue; my heart is tied in a knot for you. Be my valentine.
Instructions:
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Fold piece of paper in half, then in fourths.
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Trace design onto paper (see illustration), and cut out. (You may enlarge or make smaller.)
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Unfold paper and draw “over” and “under” lines to form endless chain.
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Write message so that it is spaced evenly around love knot. Indicate beginning with small heart. Choose message from those given here, or create your own.
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To make background for knot, fold piece of construction paper in fourths, then trace pattern on it (enlarge or reduce pattern as necessary) and cut out.
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Glue knot on background. Background may, in turn, be glued on paper doily.
Possible Messages:
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Believe me, this is “knot” a line; I want you for my valentine. “Knot” for gold and “knot” for time Would I trade you, my valentine.
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This knot I send to be your friend. And if good friends we’re meant to be, Please send a knot like this to me.
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Do “knot” turn down This heart of mine. It wants you for My valentine.