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I just finished a pattern and I can't find another I want to do


Jo Anne

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I like to scroll saw everyday, I just finished a project (except sanding) and I don't know what pattern I want to cut next. Any suggestions as to where I should look? I like fretwork the best, and I like animals, cars, and and a assortment of others which probably is the reason I can't pick one. I don't mind using 1" inch would but would probably prefer to stack cut this time. Anyway any suggestions as to where I should look? Thanks

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Go to the pattern section here... OR... Go to the resources tab at the top and in the drop down you can find the tab for pattern shops.. in there you'll find a list with many other web pages where patterns can be either bought or some free ones as well...

I'm like JT... I have a long list of patterns i want to cut... probably never get to half of them..

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Along with the great sources already mentioned, Charles Hand being one of my favorites for fretwork, I like these. 

 

Sue Mey has a huge assortment of projects fairly priced and quick down load

https://www.scrollsawartist.com/

Shiela Landry is another great designer

http://www.sheilalandrydesigns.com/

 

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Under the resources tab, at the top of the page, there are listings for pattern shops and suppliers.  Worth a look.

When I started scrolling about 25 years ago, I had no idea what resources were available.  At first, I was limited to a couple pattern books I found in the local book store.  Then I discovered the scrolling magazines, with their free patterns included in each issue.  From there, I joined a scroll saw club and found out where the other members were getting their patterns.  Places like Wildwood Designs.  Then it was on to the internet, with websites such as those noted above.  Then I stumbled into a couple of the forums.  The list keeps growing.  The quantity, quality and variety of patterns available would have blown my mind 25 years ago.

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Between the resources tab and the pattern library my list of things to cut is pretty long.

From time to time I get is a rut, maybe like writers block for scrolling and have a hard time committing  to a project.  When that happens I like to browse pinterest to see pictures of projects, it often sparks an idea.

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