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Old 02-15-2007, 08:48 PM   #1
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One of my latest (CAT...surprise surprise ) portrait patterns. I haven't actually counted the number of cuts yet, but there are quite a few...
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Great pattern Sue and that segmented frame - WOW!

What wood did you use for the frame (not menaing to take away from the great cutting)?
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Great job!! I too am curious about the frame. It is bamboo looking and fits the subject perfectly.

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Excellento. Superb. Awesome.
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Nice cutting!! I'll bet that had your saw purrring!
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That is great Sue.
I like wildlife pictures.

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It's gorgeous! You have lots of patience too! I love the frame, it is so pretty yet doesn't take your focus off the picture.
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Beautiful work, Sue and a great pattern. You're doing a good sales job on me here - i keep adding your patterns to things i want to cut ..lol

Didn't Andy Deane say that he could drop a pic into Corel (?) and count the holes - seems easier than counting by hand ..
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Thanks all. O.k, the frame...I made it myself, chose the wood, colour and size of each piece of wood carefully to match the project, but did not get my hands dirty for this one, did not even go into the workshop to produce it - it was made in PSP

Isn't computer software a wonderful thing?
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Awesome!!! Please keep these kind of patterns coming Sue!
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