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Old 04-04-2012, 10:03 PM   #1
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I posted this in my yahoo group and thought I would share here as well. Several months ago I was ask to do a custom pattern of Palm Sunday for a Doctor in South Carolina. He wanted it to be about 84" long and 35" tall with around 1000 pieces. I made it the size he ask but at 481 pieces. It was dedicated to his church last Sunday.
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Very nice work . Thanks for Sharing your tqlent with us
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Wow...That's seriously impressive...!!!!

Exceptional work...!!!!!!!
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Excellent work! Very impressive!

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Great work. Beautiful!
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Amazing work...
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Beautiful piece of work. Looks like one of those pieces that has been around for hundreds of years and was just rediscovered.

A gifted artist and true craftsman was evident in this piece.
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Beautiful piece of work. Looks like one of those pieces that has been around for hundreds of years and was just rediscovered.

A gifted artist and true craftsman was evident in this piece.
Heinz is a retired Doctor and is 87 years old. He hasn't been doing this for a long time but you can tell he enjoys it.
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Nice job. Thanks for sharing.
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really nice job ... i have no problem in scrolling but i cannot make patterns that easy ... so is there a way to make patters of any picture easily ? thanks in advance
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