I made this "Bee" from our squadron logo. First pattern I made and cut out of my own work. Pretty happy with it if I do say so. Bad picture though.
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Nice work - but I'm glad we don't have bees like that round here!! Still got the scars from the blackflies and other exotic Canadian insects from earlier in the yearIan
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From start to finish, that bee is worth bragging about. Nice job.Comment
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Very nice! Is it for yourself or a gift? I'll bet you get asked to make a few more of those!!!!Bill
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It is off of the squadron Logo, and yes I had a good time. Used Photoshop mostly and printed it out. Of course, I didn't use a lot of the pattern pieces, I just traced around the hole in the body for the shape I needed.
Here is a link to the squadron website so you can see the Logo. I made this for the squadron actually.
Last edited by CJoZ; 10-20-2006, 01:22 PM.Mark Abbett
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