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1. To make a Celtic knot, begin with a square or rectangle piece of paper and fold it into fourths.

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5 1. To make a Celtic knot, begin with a square or rectangle piece of paper and fold it into fourths.

6 Visualize the lines that make up the
knot a road or a ribbon. While you are drawing, each line will need to be drawn double to make a fat line/ribbon/road that may be filled in with color.

7 3. You will begin by drawing in only one quarter of your paper that is still folded. The ribbons that you will draw to make your knot need to “end” on the folded side. The ribbons on the open sides of your paper need to loop around and stay closed. Open Side Road curves on this side and does not touch the edge. Folded Side Road ends on this side. Open Side Road curves on this side and does not touch the edge. Folded Side Road ends on this side.

8 Once your design is drawn, you now have two choices.
a. Take your paper to the light table and trace the design on all four quadrants, making sure the edges match up. b. Use a marker to trace your original image. Fold and refold your paper to trace your design on all four quadrants, making sure your edges match up.

9 Once your design is drawn, you now have two choices.
a. Take your paper to the light table and trace the design on all four quadrants, making sure the edges match up. b. Use a marker to trace your original image. Fold and refold your paper to trace your design on all four quadrants, making sure your edges match up.

10 Once your design is drawn, you now have two choices.
a. Take your paper to the light table and trace the design on all four quadrants, making sure the edges match up. b. Use a marker to trace your original image. Fold and refold your paper to trace your design on all four quadrants, making sure your edges match up.

11 Once your design is drawn, you now have two choices.
a. Take your paper to the light table and trace the design on all four quadrants, making sure the edges match up. b. Use a marker to trace your original image. Fold and refold your paper to trace your design on all four quadrants, making sure your edges match up.

12 The most impressive Celtic knots appear to have ribbons
and roads winding around one another over and under the different sections. Decide what parts will be on top and underneath, and fix your design to reflect this.


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