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General Category => Pattern Requests. => Topic started by: joshua2700 on April 18, 2014, 10:52:21 am
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Hi I am looking for this pattern I found on google images it looks like it is 3 parts. thank you
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thats a pattern from the Winfield collection.heres a link to it!
http://www.thewinfieldcollection.com/category/Layered_Forest_Animals (http://www.thewinfieldcollection.com/category/Layered_Forest_Animals)
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ok thank you I was looking to see if I could get one for free
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i don't have one but by looking at the pic should be able to make a pattern from it.not that many layers to it.
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Joshua - that pattern should be easy to make. I see 4 parts but there may be a 5th for the tail.
In the meantime, here's a compound cut bunny pattern if you feel up to it. It's small, but makes a nice looking accent.
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/BwVBObuZrp1UxIpgVTbOAovadlg72t1VhuwNYkyH9dg=w448-h245-no)
You might also look at making a basket - those are neat for Easter: 1st is Black Walnut, 2nd is Red Oak.
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-wcK9OYS5nVE/Uznof8eMxEI/AAAAAAAABcM/yYAFWfOYG4s/w1209-h905-no/BW+Basket1.jpg) (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ZV65F5TBBbc/UVnZ2dini_I/AAAAAAAAAks/C1n-76ugrLw/w448-h321-no/OvalBasket.JPG)
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o thank you very much sorry to ask but do you have the pattern for the bowl too? thank you
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Joshua the bowl can be found here: http://stevedgo.ipower.com/cat/?page_id=2341
***Merlin***
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great bunny pattern guy's, and I like the 3D from Ray.
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Here is a pattern That I have done. I done the eyes and ears as dotted Lines to show where to paint. I Hope this helps.
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nice job Travis
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o thank you very much sorry to ask but do you have the pattern for the bowl too? thank you
This is a basket design I made for a nephew/chef - the rings are thicker (1/4") so they give more glue surface and are a little tougher. Other designs can have the rings down to 1/8". Either way uses the same sized blank. Print 2 copies then put them together to make the 10" wide pattern (there are alignment marks to get them lined up). Glue to a 10"x10" blank and cut the rings. Or change the size to whatever you like.
The .DOC has the jpg but it spills over the normal page. You can right-click it in MS Word and set the size to whatever you like. The PDF is set for 10" diameter.
Cut the rings, then rotate each 1/2 ripple so they sit on one another. When you glue, use good wood glue and a bowl press or a heavy weight to squeeze the glued areas together. I usually press them upside-down so I can clean up any squeeze-out on the outside. Then after about 5 minutes take it out of the press and clean the inside. Return to the press for the set-up time of the glue (30 minutes for Titebond - I usually leave it about an hour). When done, break the sharp edges with hand sanding and finish. I usually don't use a hard finish like lacquer or varnish - I like the patina from people handling the basket. These make good bread baskets for dinner, fruit baskets, or ornamental. Or for the Easter Baskets.
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Thanks Ray and Travis for your patterns, Happy Easter!
Pete
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Thank you very much for the pattern.