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Old 01-05-2007, 02:18 PM   #11
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I am chomping on the bit waiting for mine to come.
I am hoping it gets here before next Thursday.
I start my holidays then and I will need something to stop me from going through withdrawls!
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Old 01-05-2007, 05:16 PM   #12
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I got mine yesterday and page 36 looks challenging and as soon as the spots clear I will read the rest of it. Thanks Kevin, That is a great pattern. Steve
Hehehe, thanks Steve. I wanted to make sure it had enough cuts in it for Dale.
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Old 01-05-2007, 06:46 PM   #13
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Ok I heard something about Ducks here somewhere lol
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Old 01-06-2007, 12:12 AM   #14
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let's see if I can find a new project inside....

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that clock, it sure is tempting..I could probably get it cut but putting it together and making it work would be another thing...

the Easter egg is different but my saw doesn't like cutting at angles...

the fish, too bad it's a bass...

the bowls, I don't think I could stay on the line good enough and it also has angle cuts...

forget drilling those 400 holes on Kevin's "Hanging Out With Mom"...

Carl, nice puzzle..maybe I'll try one when I get my new saw...

I'm tired of Intarsia...

I wouldn't even attempt to cut a coin with my saw...

I think I'll go back to the last issue and make the clock...

WHAT A GREAT MAGAZINE....

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Old 01-06-2007, 03:36 AM   #15
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But Trout failed to mention the intarsa cat is awsome as is the rabbit- The cat will be my next project-
I got my copy yesterday and dropped everything to look at the new issue-- outstanding job -I found several good patterns to put on my to do list.
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Old 01-06-2007, 04:01 AM   #16
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the cat and the rabbit are very nice projects and I hope that we get to see a few of them done in the bragging section...

our grandbaby was over tonight and when I was telling him about the John Deer tractor toy he gave me the biggest smile..



so that's going to be my next project...
we'll be having tractor races in no time...

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Cute picture, Trout - well the one on the right at least ...
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What do you mean, Ian? They both have cute baby faces. Shave the whiskers off Trout and you'd have a hard time telling them apart.
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the fish, too bad it's a bass...


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The bass is probably the first project I'll be doing for yours truly. I think Dearing did a great job on this pattern. This one I'll enjoy.
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What do you mean, Ian? They both have cute baby faces. Shave the whiskers off Trout and you'd have a hard time telling them apart.
Or rather than shave Trout ....

.... yup there's the resemblance..
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