Monday, November 19, 2012

Paper Piecing Pattern: Mr. Rocky



Meet Mr. Rocky! He is a cute little rocking horse!! After the first mistake, I saved the files in different names, so I can have many backup! The above piecing was the first attempted after designed on the computer. After print out the sample layout, there were few places can be join as one large piece, so few more editing after the first try. 


The second pattern testing went smooth and made it even more simplify by adjusting the {blanket} on the Rocky's back.  So there are two different patterns for Mr. Rocky and you can find the download link from above linking.

A few days ago, {1/4" mark} turn a year old! It has been a great year and we have {met} many new friends!  Thank you for your visiting, sharing, and caring. It means so very much to us! { Thank you}.  Hope you enjoy the {Paper Piecing Pattern: Mr. Rocky}. If you make one, please share in {made with 1/4" mark} flickr group!

note: For some reason Google doc is not showing the preview for the pattern, but the links for download are good to go! If you have trouble download the pattern, please let me know. I'd be happy send you the file.


xxC

8 comments:

  1. Mr. Rocky is absolutely adorable Chase! Such a sweet pattern!

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  2. I year~ congratulations!

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  3. So detailed, you put a lot of patience and love to it!

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  4. Congratulations on your one year blogiversary, Chase! And thanks for the Mr. Rocky pattern. He's a cutie!

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  5. what a lovely pattern, Chase. And, congrats on your one year blogiversary. I love seeing all your amazing projects.

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  6. Congratulations on your one year blog anniversary, Chase! I hope you will have many more...
    Love your rocking horse pattern, it's very cute. Thank you for sharing it with us!
    ; )

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  7. Congratulations on your blog aniversary. This is a great pattern. I've never done paper piecing so this is a great opportunity to give it a try. Thank you for sharing.

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  8. What a great paper pieced pattern! I will put this on my list of things to try!

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