How to make a looped cross

I wanted to make a looped cross with shading to show the layers.  The cross on the left is my first stab.  I left the added cross-bars in lavender so they could be seen.  However, this won't allow for good shading to accentuate the layers of the "ribbon."  The cross on the left is a JPG I found online that is my inspiration.  Also, my loops and lines are choppy, not smooth curves and I want the three top loops uniform.  The bottom loop could probably be better shaped, too.

I know that there is probably a better way to do this and get smooth lines and curves and uniformity.  This may be used on a church sign and I know that any little imperfection will become gargantuan when enlarged in real life.

Any suggestions are appreciated!!

Lisa

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  • draw symmetrical cross, two cross-bars and one white rectangle. Apply linear transparency to white rectangle, play with modes, "lighter" must suit. Place white rectangle on top of the cross.
    Select it and cross-bars, twice click and set rotate point to middle of the cross (green point). Make 4 rotates with copies

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