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Old 04-13-2007, 10:53 PM   #1
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Default One of Toni's Puddy Tats ..

One of Toni's (4) cute cat pics from this month's magazine. I really like those patterns, Toni.

IMO it's a great example of how an effective pattern doesn't always need many holes ...

Quick to cut - less than 15 mins start to finish. 1/8 Baltic birch stacked (x2) FD SR #1 blade.

Oh and I rembered to take the glass out before taking the pic this time .. so no background sasquatches ...
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Now that's my style of shadow portrait . What lovely clarity of the subject!

You've done Toni proud, Ian.

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What a great cutting Ian! It's almost like this Toni person is some sort of talented designer.
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Nice cuts Ian

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very nice Ian. where did you manage to find the 1/8" BB ? did you make the frame as well??

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Hi Graham

Still haven't found the BB locally but I've found a couple of places in Canada that sell it - www.kidder.ca and this place in Embro, ON http://www.workshopsupply.com

Prices very similar from both.


No I didn't make the frame - it's a Walmart cheapie - about 7 or 8 bucks.
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Ian, looks purrrrfect!
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Very Nice Ian. Thank you for posting your cutting of two of the Panel Cats. They were indeed fun to do because of the simplicity. Very popular too... go figure. There are two that are directly taken from my Siamese cat Tao. She'd be so proud! I one of each cut and hanging on the wall at each level of her tree house (aka, Cat Condo)

The four cats were actually a request by Shannon so you can thank her for the idea of Cat Silhouettes ... she comes up with some good ideas don't you think? I believe you will soon see another of her ideas come from us in an upcoming issue.

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