Draw proved to be a natural for this type of artwork with tools like contour and the trim function. Then as I realized how nice it would be to have 'undos' I switched over to using Corel Draw. I read all of the books I could find about Celtic knots and at first I drew them by hand with pencil and paper. I began using Celtic knotwork designs in my own work as part of my knifemaking and jewelry making hobbies. The interlaced lines make them perfect for wedding invitations, borders, dividers and rules, web graphics, and logos. While many enjoy them simply for their beauty and fascinating twists, they can also be used to add an air of myth, magic and mystery to any project. Intricate Celtic knots are featured everywhere from jewelry to tattoos. These ancient traditional interwoven designs are experiencing a revival as Celtic culture gains exposure in the modern world. While it is obvious that this is an ornamental style font, it is more than that: it is a Celtic Knotwork design tool! Irish, Scottish, Welsh, even Norse and Viking cultures have used knotwork designs for millenia.