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For anyone who does a lot of knot work patterns I just recently found this and bought it. it's $20 but I figured it would save me some time in the long run. quite easy to use and good directions. I am not affiliated in any way just thought i'd pass it on http://www.clanbadge.com/

Scott

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Picked up the same thing about a month ago after reading about it here - big help for celtic borders etc - used it on my latest project a little bit

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love love love love that thing! I'm in need of buying it again since I only have it on floppy and need a cdrom.

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I've been using it for at least a couple of years now. It's so simple, but amazing what you can do with it!

Kate

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love love love love that thing! I'm in need of buying it again since I only have it on floppy and need a cdrom.

Wildrose

Don't buy it again. Just burn the floppy to a cd. And if you don't have a burner have a friend who has one do it for you. I posted this site here a couple of months ago. I've had his program for about eight years now. Have all the fonts. It really is a fun program to use. Good luck with the transfer.

PANTHER

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Just bought the fonts and as they say in pool - it's the nuts!

What a great great design tool. It's almost like cheating and really gives me some RESPECT to those who did and do these designs and patterns without help.

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I'm with John, it does almost feel like cheating! I have several design books that try to teach me how to draw my own...but I'm all about time savers like this font package!

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I've had his program for about eight years now. Have all the fonts.

Not quiiiiiiiite sure what you mean by "have all the fonts" ? I'm just starting to use it lately and have only played with the basic keyboard strokes on it - have you printed out all of the other commands that it's able to use? Did you put them in a binder or something?

Any help's appreciated :)

Rob

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Not quiiiiiiiite sure what you mean by "have all the fonts" ? I'm just starting to use it lately and have only played with the basic keyboard strokes on it - have you printed out all of the other commands that it's able to use? Did you put them in a binder or something?

Any help's appreciated :)

Rob

McJeep

Sorry for the misunderstanding. I am talking about his 4 styles of Celtic Knots. He does refer to them as Celtic Knot Fonts. When I first started I did print out the keyboard strokes and kept it by my computer to refer to, but now I can just type out my designs without looking. But I have had eight years of using the program. When I like a design I do print it out and keep it in a binder devoted to Celtic Knotwork. I did use some of the designs that comes with the program when I first started. I think this helped me to learn faster because I would play with trying to change his original designs and this helped me understand what would work and not work, what a capital "A" did as opposed to a small "a", or an Outline font as opposed to an Inverse font for an example. Anyway just play with it and have fun. I do love this program and would tell you to get all 4 fonts if you can because each one will give you a wide range of effects to add to your artistic efforts.

Hope this helps and clears up the misunderstanding :)

Panther

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X'lent Thanks much :)

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Thanks Scott!

I know this is an old post, but for a lurker like me... this is where it's at; gleaning and learning.

And now, my world has just expanded to another level... so many different expressions, so few hours in a day!

Celtic bands... head is exploding again!

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