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This year has been really hectic. I feel like I'm always playing catch-up. So, I was looking forward to November when I can slow down a bit and settle in. The weather is getting colder. I have the fire going with a nice cup of coffee. I thought this month's scroll saw challenge could be about coziness. It's a bit of an abstract idea since "Cozy" means different things to different people. But I think we're up for the challenge. Post a scroll saw project that means Cozy in your mind. Maybe it's a trivet for your favorite tea kettle. Napkin holders for your Thanksgiving table. A yarn bowl made for the knitter in your life. Maybe a scenic cutting of snow falling on the mountains or an old farm truck driving down a country road. I'd love to see what you come up with. When you post, tell us a little bit about it. I love the stories that go along with the projects.
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Hi everyone. I remember someone putting a video on showing how to fold the napkin for the napkin holder. Would anyone happen to have that video. Thanks Ralph.
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Thanks everyone for all the info. I was able to find the part that I needed to repair two of my napkin holders.
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I found 3 napkin holders in Utilitarian section on page 1 but not this one.
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Hi everyone. I was wondering if anyone had the file for the napkin holders we did a while back. I need to repair two of them. I need two new center parts. Thanks.
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Nice engineering to change from a napkin holder. I prefer shelf sitters without backers. Your's looks perfect as is in my opinion.
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My wife wanted a "Bless this home" sign and I could not find on we both liked. I found this pattern for a napkin holder that I changed to a shelf sitter. 5/8" Red Oak and a 3/8" thick Purpleheart for the cross. I thought about putting a painted backer and still might.
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My little contribution for Christmas Dinner. Spent Christmas at my daughter's. It was great first time in about five years. She asked me to cut some napkin rings for the dinner. So at her request I did Mr and Mrs Kringle. Which is a Diana Thompson pattern. I cut them sanded them but they had to paint them. I am just to shakey anymore.
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I think the 3D cutting is probably the harded cutting for a scroll saw. I like to do it. I just finished cutting 4 each of MR and MS Kringle napkin rings. I cut them in blanks of 1.5" BB plywood. Each one tool me an average of 40 minutes to cut. It really worked my saw. Of the blades I have I found the #5 Pegas Skip worked the best... Used about 3 blades per piece. Maybe a #7 blade would have been better, not sure.
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Love the napkin holder!!
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Just finished this one up, I have had the turkey pattern for a cuple of years found it on the internet and mounted the bird to a base. Made of cherry with BLO finish, topped with satin spray lacquer.
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I made this napkin basket for as a gift for my wife a few years ago. She usually receives many compliments on it when we have guests.
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haven't made any napkin holders Where I live most people just have a roll of paper towel close to the tv tray and the table is covered with old, unread newspapers. Ha Ha
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I was going to make a couple of napkin holders, reckon I missed the boat
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The two that I noticed were, as you mentioned 'napkin holders' and also 'name' plaques. I did a lot of both. Then along came the 'Gnomes'.. I haven't done one yet
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A recent post brought up a subject, Fads, that I thought to expand upon here. I made one of the napkin holders that seemed to be a great idea, but it has sat on the selling table for 2 years with only a passing interest. What are some of the "fads" that you have seen?
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Those napkin holder seemed be "all the rage" a couple of years ago, but dropped out of sight pretty quickly.
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Halloween is over, now we're into November. This time of year always reminds me of big meals with the family with Thanksgiving and Christmas. We'd break out our nice tablecloths, dishes, and silverware. Then we'd share a meal with the family. So I this scroll saw challenge is about the table. It's pretty open to interpretation. But anything you'd use for sharing a meal with your family, table decoration, or personalization. So these could be things like trivets, napkin holder, name card holders, centerpieces, serving items, etc. When you post, maybe tell us a little family tradition you have. It'll be fun to see what you come up with.
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This month's scroll saw challenge is about Easter! Post your Easter projects here and tell us a bit about it! This is open for interpretation: Toys for the Kids Easter Baskets Candy holders Easter decor Bunnies...bunnies...and more bunnies. Bowls, place settings, napkin rings, centerpieces, etc for Easter Dinner Religious/Faith based projects Good Friday related Or just to celebrate spring! I can't wait to see what you come up with. If anybody is looking for some Easter projects, we have a few in the Project Workshop.
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I just finished a Valentine's Day project for my wife from Sue Mey pattern. It's a napkin holder. I added a red 1/8" plexi-glass backer to both sides. It cuts very well with an 80 tooth blade on the table saw and a #2 on the scroll saw. Attached to face piece with CA glue.
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It's on Sheila Landry's website. The napkin holder comes with this together.