Are you talking about the whale pattern? She calls it "Orcas." There is a little baby Orca in it which was too hard for me to include.
Here is the link for the Orcas.
http://chantalstainedglass.50megs.com/2orca.html
It's four pages you have to print, then tape together. Then go to Office Depot or Staples and have them blow it up as large as they can for you and you'll get a poster sized 24" x 36" (roughly) pattern to work with.
If you're really going to make the pattern, I'll tell you exactly how I did it. There's no tutorial. I'll just tell you what I did. Let me know when you're ready.
But, as you can imagine, the fun is the brilliant Hoffman batiks and water color fabrics you can use.
Some of my favorites:
Fox and mouse (great for young boy's/grandson's bedroom)
http://chantal-stainedglasspatterns.com/2foxandmouse.html
Pandas
http://artery-stainedglasspatterns.com/2panda.html
Artsy Giraffe
http://chantalstainedglass.50megs.com/2giraffepanel.html
Thanksgiving Turkey
http://chantalstainedglass.50megs.com/2turkeypanel.html
I definitely want to make this one!
http://chantalstainedglass.50megs.com/2seychelles.html
Zebra
http://chantalstainedglass.50megs.com/2zebra.html
Leopard
http://chantalstainedglass.50megs.com/2leopard.html
Breaking wave. (I definitely want to do this one. It will be a huge splash of color.)
http://chantalstainedglass.50megs.com/2wave.html
Our Chesapeake Bay Retreiver
http://chantalstainedglass.50megs.com/2curlycoatedretriever.html