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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007
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Anyone have any biclycling patterns that they would be willing to share? Mountain biking especially. Reason for this request is that my wife has just been approached to show some of her art work for sale at a mountain bike race where over 4000 bikers are expected to attend. With their support crews and the number of spectators expected there is a good possibility to make a few $$$s. Talking with her contact, I mentioned that I also did working and he stated that ANYTHING related to biking would be welcome. Clocks, plaques, figures etc. Needless to say any and all help would be appreciated! Pat |
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| Behave Yourself..I can't. |
I don't design, so sorry I can't share but I'll bet you will have a few helpers soon. Hope it goes well for you.
__________________ The Mike One of them anyway. Don't be so open-minded. Your brains will fall out! |
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| Craftsman & Designer |
Steve at scrollsaw workshop Scroll Saw Patterns Has some biking patterns. Not sure how you are on designing but you can do a search for biclycling on google and in the options click on images and then click on large and then click on line art and even go a step further and click on black & white and you'll find some great images. If you don't design post here the image or images you would like to have a pattern of and I will work on it for you as I'm sure others will also. the link to the search is bicycle - Google Images Hope this helps you on your quest. Use the line art as these are the easiest to convert to any type of pattern.
__________________ Chris The Wood Artist "Keep Scrolling Along" Free Patterns: www.myspace.com/_woodartist_ and http://thewoodartist.blogspot.com/ |
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