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This is a dedicated thread for discussing article: Lawn-Roaming Duck Family Last edited by wood-n-things; 03-29-2012 at 04:28 PM. Reason: Repaired broken url. |
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Nice article. I noticed the complete patterns are not available though. When you download the pattern it is for one small squatting duckling the other 2 ducklings and adult duck are not included. Just a heads up.
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Thanks Mike, I forgot to mention that. Best Regards, Bob Duncan Technical Editor
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You are welcome.... I did not see this disclaimer when I first looked at the article.. Quote:
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You can resize this pattern for free using Rapid Resizer Online: Print Duck Pattern to Any Size No software to install. Works on Macs & Windows. Let me know if you find this useful. Last edited by patrickroberts; 03-30-2012 at 12:38 AM. |
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Re-sizing the pattern was not an issue but thanks for the tip. Most of us have a version of this program on our computers as well.
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