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    Christmas tree

    tutorial Chrismas tree
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    Thank you for the tutorial. It's too late for this year but will put it on my 'to do' list for next year.

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    I love it, is there a way to translate into English?

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    Sure: 1st line 3 squares, 2nd line 6 squares, 3rd line 9 squares, 4th line 9 squares, 5th line 8 squares, 6th line 7 squares, 7th line 5 squares, 8th line 4 squares, 9th line 3 squares, 10th line 1 square.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dixiechunk View Post
    Sure: 1st line 3 squares, 2nd line 6 squares, 3rd line 9 squares, 4th line 9 squares, 5th line 8 squares, 6th line 7 squares, 7th line 5 squares, 8th line 4 squares, 9th line 3 squares, 10th line 1 square.
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    You know, I kept wondering why someone would need a translation because the diagram itself seemed pretty self-explanatory. Then I realized (much later!) what they were probably referring to was the information in the upper left hand corner that I entirely missed! Guess my eyes went to the diagram and my brain erased the other information. Egg on my face...again. My French classes were taken over 40 yrs ago but I have to admit a small amount of pride that I could translate it (even what I originally missed!).
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    Thank you for having translated,

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    Thank you. I can't read French but I can follow the picture.

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    Thank You !!!

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    I just love this idea! Maybe I can do it for next year.

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    Heres what I got on a goole translator. (6 cm is 2.362 inches)
    55 squares of 6 cm, in different tissues of Christmas. 1 of 6 cm square and 4 triangles 6 cm dimension in tissue brown for the trunk. Some beads, stars, bells to decorate.
    On the pattern: 1st Row 3 squares, 2nd Row 6 squares, 3rd Row 9 squares and so on.
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