jJ

30/08/2004 8:46 AM

Searching for a puzzle pattern

Hello,
During my summer hollydays in the Canadian Rockies, I saw a woodden
puzzle that I would like to find the pattern :
It is a wild scene : deers, wolves (maybe also horses ?) whose
particularity was to include the "smaller animals" between the feets
of the larger ones ...
It was a simple pattern (# 10 pieces) but was highlighted by the
choice of a beautiful woodden sheet.

If any of you knows this pattern, it would be great to send me a
drawing at :

jean-yves DOT seyler AT cnes DOT fr

Thanks for your help :-)

JYS


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[email protected] (Dave Mundt)

in reply to [email protected] (JYS) on 30/08/2004 8:46 AM

30/08/2004 6:02 PM

Greetings and Salutations....

On 30 Aug 2004 08:46:00 -0700, [email protected] (JYS) wrote:

>Hello,
>During my summer hollydays in the Canadian Rockies, I saw a woodden
>puzzle that I would like to find the pattern :
>It is a wild scene : deers, wolves (maybe also horses ?) whose
>particularity was to include the "smaller animals" between the feets
>of the larger ones ...
>It was a simple pattern (# 10 pieces) but was highlighted by the
>choice of a beautiful woodden sheet.
>
>If any of you knows this pattern, it would be great to send me a
>drawing at :
>
>jean-yves DOT seyler AT cnes DOT fr
>
>Thanks for your help :-)
>
>JYS
Hum...I am thinking that this is because you want to
scrollsaw the thing out...Hope so...
Probably your quickest answer would be to go online
and spend a bit of time in images.google.com, finding pictures
of various animals. I suggest finding ones that are more or
less side-on (which should not be too difficult). Grab the
pictures and use almost any paint program to adjust their
sizes and lay them out on a sheet of paper the appropriate
size. Print off the pattern and adhere it to the wood,
then, cut away.
Simple.
Alternatively, you could get a children's coloring
book dealing with many animals - maybe a visit to the zoo?
Scan that into a computer, or use a copying machine to
adjust the sizes of the images to fit your needs, then,
adhere a copy of the pattern to the wood, and cut away.
There is more than one way to skin a cat.
Regards
Dave Mundt


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