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I worked on this pattern a lot and now its finished and I wanted to share it with all you folks here its public domain here is the link DLS: Digital Library System
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hope you all enjoy it I designed it for the 11x14 range it can be scaled down though
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Very well done Daryl! Birds are one of the tougher animals to capture and you did a fine job.
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Thanks Kevin, I have had a lot of good teachers here in the forum to learn from
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Daryl, you are a man of many talents. Great looking pattern!
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Well done Daryl! Keep up the fine work........
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Nice pattern Daryl. That one will really develop some of the skills that Carter was talking about on his thread with all of those long skinny grass blades. I think those would be a real challenge to cut without either cutting them off or breaking them off.
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Nice pattern Daryl. That one will really develop some of the skills that Carter was talking about on his thread with all of those long skinny grass blades. I think those would be a real challenge to cut without either cutting them off or breaking them off.
I got a lot of experience doing JZ's Cheetah in the grass pattern so I know what ya mean but I couldn't see any way around doing it this way other wise it would have made for a very boring pattern
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Daryl - great cutting - thanks for the link
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