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  1. Wife said I had to do this one because she said it was soooo me. Sheila Landry pattern (simplified) on more reclaimed laminated maple. 3/8 thick 10 1/2 X 15 inches, cut with Sawbird #5 ultra reverse. Jeff
  2. This pattern was in Sheila Landry's mid-March newsletter. Showed it to the wife and she liked it, but with some changes. She did not the flourishes at the top or the stitching down either side, just the lettering and objects in the center. No problem with me (56 less cuts by my count), gotta love her. Used salvaged laminated maple from an old dresser for the plaque. Jeff
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