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This disk contains several files dealing with making and
purchasing clothes for your concrete lawn goose. The
pattern is designed to fit the large size goose which is
usually approx. 24 - 28 inches tall. Let me take a moment to
explain the files you will find on the disk:
INSTRUCT.PCX This is a graphic file that contains the
instructions for making the basic dress for you goose. You
can view it and/or print it from any graphics program or desktop
publishing program that uses .pcx graphics.
PATTERN.PCX This is the actual pattern file. Again it is
a .pcx graphics file and can be viewed and printed from any
graphics or desktop publishing program that uses .pcx files.
The pattern was created in Neopaint so will print out the actual
size if you are using that program. Other programs view and print
.pcx files in different sizes, so you will need to check your print
out against the actual pattern sizes. Be sure the pattern prints
out to about 8 inches long, 5.5 inches wide at the bottom,
and 1 3/8 inches wide at the top.) For instance, if you are using
Graphics Workshop in Windows you will need to print the pattern at
300 percent size. If you are using Paintbrush in Windows you will
need to print the pattern at 175 percent size. Other programs you
will have to experiment with to get the correct size. If you don't
have a program that will print it the correct size and would still
like to try out the pattern, just send a self-addressed stamped
envelope with a request for the computer Goose pattern to the
address below and we will be happy to send you a free paper copy
of this pattern.
ORDER.TXT This is a text file that lists all
patterns, and ready made clothes which are available for purchase
from us. This file can be printed from any word processing program.
Files that end in .EXE -- These are actual photos of a goose
wearing some of the creations made by the author of this program.
There are many more items available, but if you have never seen a
dressed goose, these will give you an idea of what the well-dressed
concrete goose should look like. Just type the name of the file and
the photo will appear on your computer monitor. Hit any other key
and it will disappear. (You must have a SVGA monitor that will view
256 colors to see these photos.)
DONNER'S COUNTRY CRAFTS
P. O. Box 158
Hamersville, OH 45130