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Scroll Saw Super Pattern Packet #2 2004 By Dirk Boelman, Gary Browning, Marilyn Carmin, Garnet Hall, Leldon Maxcy, Gail Napora, John A. Nelson, Jeff Paxton, Shelli & Kerry Robinson, Jim Sweet, Diana L. Thompson, Barry GrossFeaturing 26 Patterns by
Lora S Irish Girl
Dirk Boelman Praying Angel Angel with Heart
Tom Zieg Cross Dove
Gary Browning Willie Nelson Mountain Lion
Marilyn Carmin Tiger
Garnet Hall Intarsia Orchid
Leldon Maxcy Black Lab Noel and Joy Candle Holders Indian Wall Clock
Jeff Paxton "I Can Do All Things" Plaque
Kerri & Shelli Robinson Baby's First Christmas Our First Christmas
Horse and Colt Flower Cross
Jim Sweet Woodimal Bear Woodimal Walrus
Diana Thompson Compound Cut Mother Goose Clock Compound Cut Swan Clock
Barry Gross Angelfish
Author: Dirk BoelmanDirk Boelman owns and operates the Art Factory. Author: Gary BrowningGary Browning has used his scroll saw portrait techniques to preserve many treasured family photographs. He also enjoys scrolling portraits of pets, wild animals and celebrities. His techniques and projects have been featured in Scroll Saw Workshop magazine. Author: Marilyn CarminBorn and raised in southern California, Marilyn became interested in both art and nature at an early age. Her first blue ribbon was awarded for a kindergarten finger painting. As her skills developed, shoe found that the foundation for most of her art is wildlife. Over the years, Marilyn has worked with many different mediums but continually finds herself drawn to wood. The scroll saw has given Marilyn the perfect opportunity to combine her art with wood. Marilyn and her husband, Garth, currently reside in the Pacific Northwest - an area full of inspiration.
Author: Garnet HallAuthor: Leldon MaxcyAuthor: Gail NaporaAuthor: John A. NelsonJohn Nelson is a retired industrial arts educator and the author of The Complete Guide to Making Wooden Clocks and Scroll Saw Workbook. He is considered an expert among scroll saw enthusiasts and is a frequent contributor to Scroll Saw Workshop. He lives in Dublin, New Hampshire. Author: Jeff PaxtonDr. Jeff Paxton lives in Russellville, Arkansas, where he serves as the Senior Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dover. In his time away from church work, Jeff enjoys spending time with his wife, Marci, and their two children, Austin and Ashley. He also operates Paxton's Portraits and Projects, a small business from his home that primarily consists of Christian scrollwork and personal portraits cut in wood. He also sells his scrollwork in two booths at a local Collector's Gallery Craft Mall and, as time permits, works several craft shows throughout the year. This is his first book for Fox Chapel Publishing Company.
Readers can contact Jeff at jpaxton@cswnet.com or fbcdover@cswnet.com.
Author: Shelli & Kerry RobinsonShelli and Kerry Robinson started S K Woodworksi with the she draws them and he cuts them teamwork concept. Author: Jim SweetJim Sweet is the inventors of the Woodimals. Author: Diana L. ThompsonStill a resident of her much-loved Mobile, Alabama, Diana Thompson is an avid scroller and designer, focusing especially on compound cutting. She began scrolling several years ago when she experimented on her husband's old scroll saw while he was at work. Since then, she has written four books on compound designs, and her husband, Bob, has bought five scroll saws just for her. When she's not scrolling, Diana finds time to escape to the golf course. You can see more of her work online at www.scrollsawinspirations.com. Author: Barry GrossBarry Gross is an expert woodworker and artisan specializing in transforming wood and other media - such as Corian - into art and useful every-day items. He has been named in Who's Who in 2005. Barry is a member of the American Association of Woodturners, the Bucks County Woodturning Association and the Scroll Saw Association of the World. Barry was recently invited to join the prestigious Pen Makers' Guild. His work has been commissioned by DuPont Corporation and can also be seen at Langman Galleries in Philadelphia. Barry Gross is the author of Pen Turner's Workbook and a frequent contributor to Scroll Saw Workshop magazine and Woodturning Design Magazine. He lives in Bensalem, PA.
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