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I remember downloading a free pattern of a conductor - but as my old computer is still not working (waiting for some parts to arrive) I have no access to my files.
Now I am searching and searching and cannot find it.
I also remember that I found it by accident while looking for something else. It's a cartoony type, funny and small pattern of a man with a conductor's baton.

Does anyone happen to know it? Or better at finding it than me? It might have been one of those lovely French blogs - then of course, searching in English is not much help.

I really would like to stitch it for my music teacher colleague-friend.

Thanks a lot
Agi

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Hi Agi

Sounds like something B Courtadet might do, but haven't got time just at the moment to look. If I think of anything else I'll get back to you.

http://atelier-imaginaire.over-blog.com/" target="_blank" target="_blank

or, I think Frimousse did a little band stand. :thinks:

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Thank you, Mags :wub: - it's very different from the one I am looking for but it is really cute. Will save it, it might come usefull at another occasion. But not for this person I wanted to stitch for.
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