question on patterns

Started by GunClick Rick, August 23, 2009, 12:54:20 AM

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GunClick Rick

Are there any patterns of native american indian symbols or toolings?
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cowboywc

Howdy GCR
Tandy used to have one about 10 years ago. I may have a copy somewhere.
I'll try to remember to look and see. Maybe I can copy it for you.
WC
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GunClick Rick

Don't go outta your way,but if ya happen to run across it  i would sure use a copy..Weather is startin to cool a tad here and i might get out in the garage and try somethin..Know any tricks to keep the wife from usin the garage for parkin a car in??? ;D Sure would make a good shop ???
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Marshal Will Wingam

Quote from: GunClick Rick on August 23, 2009, 12:36:41 PMKnow any tricks to keep the wife from usin the garage for parkin a car in??? ;D Sure would make a good shop ???
Put all your tools along the sides to start. If it's a two-car, migrate into the middle of one side with a large project that she likes. Maybe a new kitchen cabinet or something. Start another project and move the materials and tools into the other side temporarily. Slowly fill the empty spaces with stuff that has been in her way in the house. Finish the kitchen cabinet and install it. Put the old one in the garage as a decoy until you can replace it with a leather working bench. Talk about doing another similar project. Move all your tools into the space taken by the old kitchen cabinet and move it to a wall to use for tool storage. If you have a one-car garage, you can start by claiming one end of the garage. Make her nice leather things now and then to keep the space.

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Quote from: Marshal Will Wingam on August 23, 2009, 12:57:39 PM
Put all your tools along the sides to start. If it's a two-car, migrate into the middle of one side with a large project that she likes. Maybe a new kitchen cabinet or something. Start another project and move the materials and tools into the other side temporarily. Slowly fill the empty spaces with stuff that has been in her way in the house. Finish the kitchen cabinet and install it. Put the old one in the garage as a decoy until you can replace it with a leather working bench. Talk about doing another similar project. Move all your tools into the space taken by the old kitchen cabinet and move it to a wall to use for tool storage. If you have a one-car garage, you can start by claiming one end of the garage. Make her nice leather things now and then to keep the space.


                ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D Will sounds to me like you've been down this road before  ;D ;D ;D


                                                 tEN wOLVES  ;) ;D ;D ;D
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Marshal Will Wingam

Quote from: Ten Wolves Fiveshooter on August 23, 2009, 05:10:05 PM;D  ;D  ;D  ;D Will sounds to me like you've been down this road before  ;D ;D ;D
I have a back bedroom to work in. ;D

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GunClick Rick

The only thing in her way in the house is me,and she moves everything back faster than i can move it out. :( That's why i have so many unfinished projects,right about the time i hit my stride,i go back and~~~HEY! WHERE THE HELL DID EVERYTHING GO ??? >:( ??? )(*^^%$#(**&()(**$!!!!!!
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Arizona Cattleman

You know that Tandy has a colection of Native American Stamps Part Number 8160-00 $32.00 at club price.

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GunClick Rick

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FEATHERS

G'Day Rick,Is this the sort of patterns you are looking for.Feathers

GunClick Rick

Yea anything like that.Figured if i was gonna try somethin i would go that direction a little.That looks like something that would be used for weaving human hair art in victorian times.Ladies would have tables like that next to thier chairs and would weave human hair into doilies and such and braid watch fobs for soldiers.A strand of hair is ten hairs together and were hung with wieghts from contraptions that looked like that..Seems to me the one i saw had seperators like that.
http://www.morninggloryjewelry.com/victorian-hair-unusually-woven-watch-chain-fob-pi-8192.html?image=0
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GunClick Rick

Thank you for emailing that pattern to me.Apreciate it.I'll get a piece of leather and see how much damage i can do to it.
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