Thanks Don R
Now I'll go and "getter done" and "we" can make a little girl happy. Thanks again.
I'll post when completed.
Larry
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Here ya go Larry. Hope it's of use.
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Larry, I'm afraid your pictures are too small to get any detail. I tried them both but didn't have much luck. If you had better pictures we could get more detail.
I just re-read your post and will try them again tomorrow. Too tired right now.
Don R
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Pit Bull Dog
Would one of your expert dog pattern designers please make a pattern of this female Pit Bull that was recently stolen from a 10 year girl who is heart broken that someone would steal her dog. It was a puppy born to a rescue Pit Bull six months ago for her birthday.
Attach are the only two photos she had, I hope you can make a pattern as I told her I would be glad to make a scroll saw portrait for her as a gift.
Thanks for any and all help.
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