idgaf831 Posted Friday at 04:52 PM Report Posted Friday at 04:52 PM I'm 77 I don't have a printer is there a paper catalog I can purchase on can I buy single patterns and have them mailed . Quote
red river Posted Friday at 05:57 PM Report Posted Friday at 05:57 PM Hey bud....i've bought a few single patterns from " Wooden Teddy Bear " Seems like they cost about. $ 6.00 or so. I think they send you 2 different sizes. Good luck....Also, Amazon has some pattern books for sale... idgaf831 1 Quote
Dan Posted Friday at 06:31 PM Report Posted Friday at 06:31 PM 1 hour ago, idgaf831 said: I'm 77 I don't have a printer is there a paper catalog I can purchase on can I buy single patterns and have them mailed . If you have a library nearby,check them out. If they have scroll saw books with pattern you can print one up right there. Or, you can probably put digital patterns an a USB drive and print them at the library. The patterns in the Village library has a great variety. Other than that just browse the pattern sites, as mentioned. idgaf831 1 Quote
ChelCass Posted Friday at 10:57 PM Report Posted Friday at 10:57 PM Sue Mey and Sheila Landry both sell paper patterns. Check out their websites. idgaf831 1 Quote
idgaf831 Posted Saturday at 12:39 AM Author Report Posted Saturday at 12:39 AM I was hoping Steve good would have a book I could buy I like his patterns .thanks for the input . Quote
rjweb Posted Saturday at 12:51 AM Report Posted Saturday at 12:51 AM Steve Good has his patterns on disc or tumb drives you can purchase then just go to libary and print what ever you want, RJ idgaf831 1 Quote
Roberta Moreton Posted Saturday at 04:02 PM Report Posted Saturday at 04:02 PM The local shop like office max could probably print them for you as well. Wichman 1 Quote
flarud Posted Saturday at 05:47 PM Report Posted Saturday at 05:47 PM At some point, it would probably be cheaper to buy a printer than to keep buying patterns. You would be the one to have to decide that. Good luck! Quote
rash_powder Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago If you should decide to purchase a printer, my advice would be a Brother inktank model. We had an HP inkjet that would go through ink cartridges at an amazing rate. I think that their business model hinges on putting a minimum of ink in the cartridge and selling it for $70. The Brother we have is inkjet but uses tanks of ink. $100 of ink lasts easily a year. That HP couldn't go that long on 1 cartridge when we didn't use it - the ink would dry out. Quote
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