Shadow, Over the past couple of years or so I have made hundreds of free patterns for folks on this forum and three others. I am retired and my hobbies are wood carving and scrolling. Scrolling came as an off shoot from my woodcarving obsession.
I like to stay busy and active so I spend a lot of time with these hobbies and have a couple of websites where I display and sell some of my work
www.oldcrowscrollwerks.weebly.comwww.oldcrowwoodcrafts.webs.comThey don't make a lot of money but they help pay for supplies etc.
Having said all of that, most of my free time is spent making patterns both the free ones and the patterns that I sell. I really enjoy making patterns.
I began making patterns after seeing some of the patterns that were posted on the forums, by downloading both Gimp and Inkscape and following this tutorial.
http://www.scrollsawer.com/forum/scroll-saw-design-tutorials/17249.htmMy advice to you is to do the same if you really want to make your own patterns. I initially spent a couple of hours following the tutorial and just playing around with the software. If you print out the tutorial, it is very easy and rewarding to follow. You will find that the tutorial is not quite correct in a couple of places because of changes to the software but it is pretty intuitive and you will get the hang of it.
After you become familiar with the software and the method it is just a matter of practice as often as you can. I made my practice by making patterns from requests in the forums. After a short while, I figured they were good enough to post and I began posting in response to requests.
When you feel that you have it mastered, practice some more.
After about a year or so of pattern making, I purchased a Wacom Bamboo Tablet which is a little faster, easier and more accurate than using the mouse.
By the way, I tried Coyote on two occasions and didn't like it at all. As far as I am concerned, all you need are the two free downloads, Gimp and Inkscape.
Sorry for rambling but I hope it has helped you.
Don R