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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: Rodney on June 12, 2021, 09:55:48 pm
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Finished this project today. Unfortunately I don't have any idea who to give credit to for the pattern. My wife found the pics on the web and thought they would look as a scroll project. I added the backs with a combo of yellow, orange and red to give them more of a desert look because of the cacti in the larger piece. Anyway, they were fun building and someone offered to buy them before they were even finished.
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Well done Rodney. I like them.
Karl
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The orange back ground really makes the cacti stand out, It brought memories of a drive through Texas along the Rio Grande that we done some time ago.
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I really like the trio and am wondering if you wouldn't mind sharing the patterns. You did a great job with yours. This looks like something that would be a lot of fun to do.
Thanks,
DanO
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Very nice, they would Loog good on any wall.
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Well done!
Thanks for sharing and God Bless! Spirithorse
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well done my friend
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Rodney,
Any thoughts on sharing the trio patterns? Yay, Nay, bugger off :-\
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DanO,
The patterns are from Steve's collection. I believe they are titled "Horse Oval." Good luck on your cut. Sorry if I didn't mention this in my original post.
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DanO,
I apologize. I thought this was a different project. The patterns were received online with no names attached. I would be happy to send you what I've got. The two round patterns are within Steve's size limit and I'll attach them. The larger piece is outside the limits and I can send it to you by email if you like.
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The second... Still haven't figured out how to attach multiple pictures on a single post.
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DanO,
I checked your profile and didn't see an email listed for you. Mine is dakota00@intrstar.net. I work second shift so it will be tonight after I get home before I could send you the third pattern. Just shoot me an email and I'll send it to you.
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Thanks very much Rodney!! I sent you an email.
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Great job.
I love the ‘reversed’ color scheme.