Wood burning or pyrography patterns can be found in any hobby shop or woodworking magazine. Other sources can be as simple as children's coloring books or sketches. Any line drawing can easily be transferred to the wood surface using carbon paper.
I did an AM browser search for "free pyrography patterns" and got several sites with free patterns. I didn't go to any of them, so I don't know how good the patterns are, but I'm sure you can find some that are useful. I'd probably use google for a serious search, though. Google always has the best results (my opinion - not an "advertisement").
Pyrography is derived from a dialect of English used in the United Kingdom in the 1500's. This term refers to using heated tools to burn patterns into leather and wood.
Norma Gregory has written: 'Pyrography Designs' 'Designs for pyrography and other crafts' -- subject(s): Handicraft, Paper work, Pyrography
A book was published in 1876 entitled Pyrography or Burnt Wood Etching
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Al Chapman has written: 'Learning the art of pyrography' -- subject(s): Pyrography
Wood Burning
Free wood burning patterns have instructions on how to use the pattern. Woodworkers Woodshop and Carving Patterns have free patterns for wood burning. Another option is that you can draw a pattern by hand for your wood burning project.
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Margaret Child has written: 'The art of pyrography'
T. Vernette Morse has written: 'Pyrography and Flemish carving'
Pyrography :3)