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NC Scroller

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Sorry if I posted this in the wrong forum.  A year or two back I found a pattern of a Nativity puzzle in either SSWC or Creative Woodworks.  It is a pattern for a Nativity puzzle that when disassembled you stand the individual pieces up and it creates a nativity scene. I am sure I still have the magazine in my mess.  I am just looking for help in find out which issue.  

 

For the record one of my to do's for 2015 was to create a better system of pattern inventory. You see why.....

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Sorry if I posted this in the wrong forum.  A year or two back I found a pattern of a Nativity puzzle in either SSWC or Creative Woodworks.  It is a pattern for a Nativity puzzle that when disassembled you stand the individual pieces up and it creates a nativity scene. I am sure I still have the magazine in my mess.  I am just looking for help in find out which issue.  

 

For the record one of my to do's for 2015 was to create a better system of pattern inventory. You see why.....

Scott check out Steve's patterns he has a nativity in a box perhaps this what your looking for?   

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Sorry if I posted this in the wrong forum.  A year or two back I found a pattern of a Nativity puzzle in either SSWC or Creative Woodworks.  It is a pattern for a Nativity puzzle that when disassembled you stand the individual pieces up and it creates a nativity scene. I am sure I still have the magazine in my mess.  I am just looking for help in find out which issue.  

 

For the record one of my to do's for 2015 was to create a better system of pattern inventory. You see why.....

I never knew the benefits of an orderly computer when i started ,but i'm getting by.I'd lov to see the pattern in question.

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I never knew the benefits of an orderly computer when i started ,but i'm getting by.I'd lov to see the pattern in question.

This is not the best scan but it gives you an idea.  I reduced the actual image to scan it easier.

 

 

NOTE:  I removed the pattern and posted a picture of the puzzle so not to create copyright questions.  Per the magazine article the designer's, Jim VanDyke, email ID is jsvandyke@earthlink.net.

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