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    I will let you know when.
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    ok. cool. thanks for the heads up....

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    Okay, the projects have begun going out to the Project of the Month Subscribers. Enjoy!

    Remember, it is now also available for non-POM subscribers, as well....just not $10; like they got!
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    just renewed my pom subscription and can't wait to carve this one out... still need to finish industrial clock from last month but the projects have been very good.... and for ten bucks each, can't beat it....

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    Lynn

    I hope you don't mind, but I try to learn from others projects. I can not find the actual leaf. It seems like you designed around them. That is cool. However why would you do that. If I can ask.

    It is a great projects

    Thanks

    Leo

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    Leo. I don't make them. Michael Tyler makes them for us.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ladjr View Post
    Lynn

    I hope you don't mind, but I try to learn from others projects. I can not find the actual leaf. It seems like you designed around them. That is cool. However why would you do that. If I can ask.

    It is a great projects

    Thanks

    Leo
    Hi Leo,

    I'm not sure I understand what you are asking. I'll be glad to answer whatever I can, but need a little clarification, if you please. (Bear in mind I'm only on my second cup of coffee as I write this!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by mtylerfl View Post
    Hi Leo,

    I'm not sure I understand what you are asking. I'll be glad to answer whatever I can, but need a little clarification, if you please. (Bear in mind I'm only on my second cup of coffee as I write this!)
    I think he is looking for your leaf patterns.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ladjr View Post
    Lynn

    I hope you don't mind, but I try to learn from others projects. I can not find the actual leaf. It seems like you designed around them. That is cool. However why would you do that. If I can ask.

    It is a great projects

    Thanks

    Leo
    As I re-read your question, I see you are trying to understand some of our pattern making concepts.
    As patterns are developed, the pattern maker may add or delete items. This is done to provide the end user with a variety of options. One specific item or the combined complex pattern. In the case of this project you probably find the complex pattern rather than each item as a separate pattern.

    You may not break out the items of someones complex pattern, because it is locked and belongs to the maker.
    As a pattern vendor, I break out specific items within some patterns to develop a 2nd, 3rd or more, additional patterns for the end users. Some other vendors do the same. For example, as you check the Pattern Depot, you'll find where I offer a Frame, Plaque, and possibly other segments of those renderings as a way to assist you in getting just what you want.

    If you make your own patterns, you will be able to accomplish the same thing. To see how we might make a complex pattern, click the "Download" link in my signature section below and review the lesson titled "Making a Complex pattern". The Tip and Trick, Issue #1, on Layering, will be very helpful as well. The Tips and Tricks link is further down the same link.
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    I'm not looking for the leaf. I was trying to understand how you made it. I thought that you didn't use a pattern and simply design around it. So if I understand you did use the leaf pattern but it is locked.

    I just wondered if you were creating the leaf without using a pattern, because your result is great.

    Thanks for your explanation.

    Leo
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