Free Quilting Patterns
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Here are some really unusual quilting patterns.
Carol B
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/struss/bom/ebom.htm
Carol B
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/struss/bom/ebom.htm
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You don't have to have Google Toolbar. Just go to http://translate.google.com/#
Copy and Paste the web address from the site you want translated. Paste it into the box. Below the box are the choices to translate from what language to what language. Choose the laguages hit enter and WaLa.
You also can copy and paste into the box ( say for example a pattern that you have in another language) and it will translate that for you also. You also can put a PDF web addy in an it will translate and then you can download the PDf. There are other Translation sites but I find I like Google best. Bing Translates also but it side by side and can be a pain.
Hope this helps
Copy and Paste the web address from the site you want translated. Paste it into the box. Below the box are the choices to translate from what language to what language. Choose the laguages hit enter and WaLa.
You also can copy and paste into the box ( say for example a pattern that you have in another language) and it will translate that for you also. You also can put a PDF web addy in an it will translate and then you can download the PDf. There are other Translation sites but I find I like Google best. Bing Translates also but it side by side and can be a pain.
Hope this helps
Originally Posted by stitchinwitch
how does translator work?
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Something I just recently learned that Goggle Traslate now does to make it easier is. When you pull down on the tab to select the language you want to translate from, you can now choose Detect language and it will find out what language it is and translate (of course you have to select what language you want it translated into, like English.) Pretty neat. Sometimes I don't know if it is German, Dutch or Celtic!!! So I like it. Don't even have to think now. LOL.....
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