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Old 04-04-2008, 11:28 AM
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For future reference, Dover Publications has several copyright free celtic images books. Some are clip art, some are iron on, and some aregridded for embroidery. The books aren't terribly expensive and you can find themat most larger book sellers, or you can order them directly from the publishers themselves Dover Publications.
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I have a cross pattern based on one of the Lora Irish crosses.
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that is a really nice cross could you share your pattern?
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You do beautiful chipcarving Rog........I love the cross!!
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Really great looking cross! Strangely enough, the pattern somehow brings to mind the Art Deco style.
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I agree, the Art Deco look is there. Very nice looking piece. Interesting how we find beauty in a piece of savage equipment like a cross.

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snail mailed you 2 patterns 7 days ago.
Did U get them?
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CarverRog, wow beautiful work, I think Susan would be proud for you using her pattern and such fine chip carving.
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Yes I got them thank you very much they are great.

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Steve, this is one I just finished up.

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