KNIFE FOLKLORE

In Irish lore is a knife is facing up toward the moon then it is a sign of good luck.
The i seen a sight that said a knife pointing upward means danger. (i would go with this one. )
If you give a knife to a friend it will sever the friendship. to reverse the ill luck, you should repay them with a coin.

In other cultures, like finland, to give a knife is a sign of respect. 
Stirring liquids with a knife is unlucky.
It is unlucky to hand someone an open pocket knife.

a few more from a"Folklore what does it mean"

-A knife as a gift from a lover means that the love will soon end.

-A knife placed under the bed during childbirth will ease the pain of labor.

-If a friend gives you a knife, you should give him a coin, or your friendship will soon be broken.

-It will cause a quarrel if knives are crossed at the table.

-It is bad luck to close a pocketknife unless you were the one who opened it.

-Unless they are immediately straightened, crossed knives on a countertop or table indicate that an argument will ensue. 

-A steel knife was regarded as being protection against fairies and curses.

-A house could be protected by a knife being thrust into the door.

-A baby protected by a knife stuck into the headboard of its cradle (certainly not a recommended practice now!).

-A knife could also be thrust into the mast of a boat for luck, although the word 'knife' was never spoken at sea. 

-A knife falling to the ground means the arrival of a male visitor.

- Always open a knife before handing it to someone, Never return, or accept back a closed knife,its bad luck

-A knife with a white handle could be used to divine whether the enquirer's future spouse would be fair or dark. The knife was spun round, and if it came to rest with the handle pointing towards the enquirer, the spouse would be fair; if the blade pointed at them, the spouse would be dark.

-The dropping of a knife foretells the visit of a man friend in the near future. 

-A knife as a gift from a lover means that the love will soon end. 

-Dropping silverware causes company. Drop a spoon and the company will be female, drop a fork and the company will be male. Dropping a knife will break the spell. 

-Never give a knife as a housewarming present, or your new neighbor will become an enemy. 

Info from another site...on Folklore

* A knife as a gift from a lover means that the love will soon end.
* A knife placed under the bed during childbirth will ease the pain of labor.
* If a friend gives you a knife, you should give him a coin, or your friendship will soon be broken.
* It will cause a quarrel if knives are crossed at the table.
* It is bad luck to close a pocketknife unless you were the one who opened it.
* Unless they are immediately straightened, crossed knives on a countertop or table indicate that an argument will ensue.
* In previous centuries a knife was a very personal possession, carried at all times by its owner and used for hunting and work as well as cutting food.
* A steel knife was regarded as being protection against fairies and curses.
* A house could be protected by a knife being thrust into the door.
* A baby protected by a knife stuck into the headboard of its cradle (certainly not a recommended practice now!)/
* A knife could also be thrust into the mast of a boat for luck, although the word 'knife' was never spoken at sea.
* A knife falling to the ground means the arrival of a male visitor.
* A knife with a white handle could be used to divine whether the enquirer's future spouse would be fair or dark. The knife was spun round, and if it came to rest with the handle pointing towards the enquirer, the spouse would be fair; if the blade pointed at them, the spouse would be dark
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some guy did a site just for knife folklore and superstitions

http://www.jamesakeating.com/JakX.html

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  • Jan Carter

    A Boline, or white-handled knife, was the tool of witches and it was therefore considered unlucky to have any white-handled knife onboard. a ship

  • peter force

    thanx sue...i liked this very much... i have heard about so many things being put under beds during childbirth but a knife is a first...normally its things like roots or herbs...and everyhing else that doesnt work verse the good ole EPPY! ...at least thats what i hear...lol

  • peter force

    oh oh oh..i know one... i have a knife that was a gift.very nice knife... from the Forge-de-Laguiole.anyway it has in its ram horn handles...which by the way are awesome...{i know i gotta get the camera out..} but i did find a pic online that will show you the corss made of pins that i mean..

    anyway its setup on the mark side of the blade with pins that make up a cross.when you open the toothpick.which its full size.5 inches closed.once opened if you stuick the blade into anything the CROSS made out of the pins becomes your worship piece "on the go" .