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. Oak, blood wood an popular. Cut using #3 an #5 MG blades. Also used Steve’s signature coins on the bottom of each one. image widget
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They came out really nice. I plan on adding them to my shows this year.Betty
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Really nice! It will be interesting to know how they sell. I believe I have that pattern book still haven't made any.Rolf
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You should try the dragon vase pattern as well. I first made mine after Steve published his first pdf vase book by swapping in one of his dragon motifs from the online library. Thats a really good way to increase your supply of patterns. I think Steve liked it because the dragon was included in the second book.
Have you done any with swapped in patterns?
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Originally posted by Gary beasley View PostYou should try the dragon vase pattern as well. I first made mine after Steve published his first pdf vase book by swapping in one of his dragon motifs from the online library. Thats a really good way to increase your supply of patterns. I think Steve liked it because the dragon was included in the second book.
Have you done any with swapped in patterns?
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I found this pattern in Steves catalog and freehanded a vase form. This one may appeal to the folks that bought the butterfly vase.
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