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Credit for this pattern outline goes to Phantom Scroller, as fount in the Library under "Religious".

 

A Lady at our Church recently lost her husband of many years. I asked Roly for permission to change the wording on his pattern. Being the Kind Gentleman that he is, he readily agreed to allow me.

 

Picture was taken before it is to be sprayed with a Clear Enamel, as it photographs better without the shine.

 

For a backer, my go to color is Rust Oleum RED METAL PRIMER. Also use it on many other things, Sue Mey patterns being an example. It's a nice dull red, that doesn't detract from the cut piece. If any of you try it, be aware that the red scuffs easily between the time it is applied and a finish applied.

 

For you beginners: When sawing a rectangle such as this for a base, draw your lines to extend beyond the corners. When starting to saw, start outside the rectangle, and get yourself lined up with the rectangle before starting it. That prevents the first "attempt to start sawing a straight line"

 

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Credit for this pattern outline goes to Phantom Scroller, as fount in the Library under "Religious".

 

A Lady at our Church recently lost her husband of many years. I asked Roly for permission to change the wording on his pattern. Being the Kind Gentleman that he is, he readily agreed to allow me.

 

Picture was taken before it is to be sprayed with a Clear Enamel, as it photographs better without the shine.

 

For a backer, my go to color is Rust Oleum RED METAL PRIMER. Also use it on many other things, Sue Mey patterns being an example. It's a nice dull red, that doesn't detract from the cut piece. If any of you try it, be aware that the red scuffs easily between the time it is applied and a finish applied.

 

For you beginners: When sawing a rectangle such as this for a base, draw your lines to extend beyond the corners. When starting to saw, start outside the rectangle, and get yourself lined up with the rectangle before starting it. That prevents the first "attempt to start sawing a straight line"

 

jerry

Jerry Jerry Jerry ,You know how to get on my good side ! I really can relate with this one,Very very nice project you did! Thanks a lot for showing us ! :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:;) ;) ;)

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