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General Category => Pattern Requests. => Topic started by: HWPlmbr1 on February 03, 2011, 02:58:20 pm
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I am looking for/wanting a pattern for a golf bag. Showing or not showing clubs? It would be used for a key chain. So small but not too intricate though. A gift for my older brother. Name is Ron or initials RW or RDW Just info tossing out.
Thanks in advance or TIA
It is Harold though :)
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Hey Harold, You going by TIA too? ;D
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Look it's the "TIA" Twins! ;D
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Wow. As my father used to say, "You eat one foot and you're labeled a canibal for life."
Signed,
Lol
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THAT'S MR. TIA2! To you guys! :P
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I found this silhouette of a golf bag, does that help at all?
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That's a nice one... with a little tweak he can use it as a key chain
(...also I'm thinking, he want's it as male jewelery for himself... ;D ;) )
regards
Torsten
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You know, that would make a neat little key chain. I've still got a lot of 1/4" Corian taking up some space....
Signed,
Rotflmao
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Bill...your imagination runs wild like mine!
OR we could call our "Creative Nature"!
I was thinking of some 1/4" Ash I have!
~~~GB~~~
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Thank you MrsN, Torsten, Al and Frankorona! You have given me lots to work with and from! I will try to remember to post results.
As for you humorists...I have to wipe away the laughter tears ;D :) You help keep all our spirits up I am sure!!
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Like the pattern ideas.
David
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Hey gang...too damn cold to cut so I gotta do something!
~~~GB~~~
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Great IDeas for the Patterns the key chain Idea would be a great gift on a birthday /Christmas present as well for that favorite golfer in the family. Greta ideas for sure thank you both for the patterns..
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These any good to you.........Paul ;D
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Thanks Paul! I figured you might come up with something too! :)
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You can use Paul's pattern too, if you go for a mid size key chain hanger (the size which does not get lost). Simply add a center layer and make the rear layer inverse.
regards
Torsten
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here's an other golff bag, but I think you wont want a pattern 8)
(http://www.levensmiddelenkrant.nl/uploads/foto/Golff3_(Small).jpg)
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Cute Marcel!
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Ah, humor. Love it.
Bill
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Yah, but is it pronounced the same!?
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Yah, but is it pronounced the same!?
you have a good point there, so here is a lesson dutch:
the g (and the ch) is pronounced a bit as scraping your throat as when a fish bone gets stuck.
It's probably the most difficult character to learn if you not dutch.
In the second world war they use spoken sentences as password with a lot of g's in it because the German's had problems pronouncing it.
now days, due to all the English words that we have "borrowed" and because of the popularity of the sport, golf is pronounced in English.
but your right, golff is pronounced different than golf
Here some words in dutch with a g in it.
http://www.dutchgrammar.com/sound/geinig_grap_berg.mp3
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Hi,
Here is the bag mrsn posted with the initials added....Gary
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Thanks Gary! I have lots of options!
Marcel, I thought so!
My background on my Dad's side is German. Our last name used to be Wanner (Varner in German) At some point the V sound was replaced with the W sound here in America and then a teacher told one of my Grandfathers if you are going to pronounce it "Warner" spell it that way and changed the first N to an R and anglicized it.
I have relatives (long lost) here that still spell it Wanner and pronounce it as spelled.
I worked in the home of a German lady one time and she wouldn't let me go until I pronounced my name "correctly"! :)
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I think you all did a great job on that request. Bobby
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Some nice patterns, thanks for sharing. :)
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I worked in the home of a German lady one time and she wouldn't let me go until I pronounced my name "correctly"! :)
what a strange woman, why should you pronounce your name as "correctly" if it is Wanner?? ::) 8)
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Nah, She was a nice lady. Just wanted me to pronounce it the German way, Varner. She was my last stop of the day and we had some interesting conversation. She was just a little annoyed with our name changes. I guess you might call her old fashioned and a bit set in her ways and thinking. But all in all a nice lady. I liked talking with her.