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Old 08-07-2008, 02:02 PM   #1
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Default new pattern to share Jesus Knocking at your door

good morning all I have a new pattern to post for all to use just please give me credit as the original pattern maker.

I would like to give Carl(Canadian Scroller) a huge thank you for finding the original artist William Holman HUNT, 1827-1910 called Light of the World. who did the original oil painting I made the pattern from

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I spent roughly 2 weeks getting this just right it can be enlarged to larger sizes with no problems hope you all enjoy it, if anyone has problems with it and would like the full size pattern just PM me and I will be happy to send it to you
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Old 08-07-2008, 02:24 PM   #2
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G'day Daryl,
You've done a great job on that pattern.

Very crisp and clear.
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Old 08-07-2008, 03:49 PM   #3
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Hello,
I love that pattern! The only problem is I need the enlargement of it. If you could send that I would appreciate it. Thanks. Jeanette M.
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Darryl you made one heck of a pattern. Cutting the edge of the coat is certainly going to be a challenge. At least for me. Have you cut it yet? I would love to see your version.
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Darryl you made one heck of a pattern. Cutting the edge of the coat is certainly going to be a challenge. At least for me. Have you cut it yet? I would love to see your version.
I start this weekend and I will be stacking it as usual I don't really forsee any problems as far as the coat edge you can always cut a wider edge if your not comfortable Mike
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Nice job on the pattern Daryl. Very nice detail. Thanks for sharing. I believe if I was to cut it I would use at least 1/4" baltic birch to insure some of the fragile areas don't get broken.

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Nice job on the pattern Daryl. Very nice detail. Thanks for sharing. I believe if I was to cut it I would use at least 1/4" baltic birch to insure some of the fragile areas don't get broken.

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yes Stoney I believe 1/4 oak would look real nice
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I love that pattern! The only problem is I need the enlargement of it. If you could send that I would appreciate it. Thanks. Jeanette M.
I saved it as a jpg and use "Picture It 7.0" to enlarged the Print size to 8x10 it can be made larger but my pinter will only do 8x10s.
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Just give credit to Daryl from the message board?

Hey, great pattern and I will have to put this one on the list for sure!

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I am tickled you all like it, this forum has given me so much in the past I just like to return the favors after all were just 1 big happy scrolling family and everyone here has so much to offer
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