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Does anyone know whos pattern this is


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I'm 100% that is steeve goods patterns - I have all of them if needed

Army, Navy, USMC, USAF ets...

I have then in a pdf called Ornaments.pdf.

FOUND

Check Steves site and look at Category: Holidays, and scroll or search to find Ornaments-27 - they are in there

 

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Doesn't look like a Steve Good ornament, just looked at the ornaments and the only 2 that he has there are different than you want... If you go look type ornaments and you will find one on page 1 and the other on page 2 that's if you change to 48 per page of course...

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To me they definitely looked like Steve as his go to font is Cooper Black.

The funny thing I had that pdf on my computer as I have cut the peace ornament on page 7 a number of times.  I cut one for each of the volunteers at the local cancer support. Love it.  Steve is the best.

Being a Canadian the military ornaments go in one ear and out the other.

The actual link is https://www.stevedgood.com/ornaments.pdf  

 

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I guess that's why I didn't find it.. The main view page had no ornaments with text on them, LOL. He has a couple different styles of military themed ornaments that I did see so I assumed this wasn't his design. However I did think it was his style spelled all over it.. Thanks Don for showing exactly where is was. That is one issue with some of Steves patterns.. you know it's his work but have to go on a hunt to track it down.. many designs are hidden within a group of other designs so you have to download every one to find it.  

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On 7/15/2022 at 7:00 AM, kmmcrafts said:

but have to go on a hunt to track it down

Try using Google Image search to search Steve's site. His file names are terrible.

Sample:
site:scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com dragon

You will get some extraneous hits that don't seem to have anything to do with the search term. However, if you follow the link to them, many will go to a page with several blog posts on the same page. Use the browser to search the page or scroll down and look at the pictures.

 

 

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