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Stunning fretwork designs that used to take untold hours can be made quickly and easily. More than 200 fabulous full-size patterns with easy-to-follow instructions enable any scroll saw owner to master the art in a weekend. "This is perhaps the most complete pattern book of this nature in existence."--"The Mallet."
A familiar decorative detail that's found both inside and outside of Victorian homes, fretwork delights the eye with its graceful interlaced designs. This vintage sourcebook, reproduced from a rare edition, provides today's graphic designers and craftworkers with intricate plates of authentic patterns, including scrollwork, finials, banisters, interlaced vines, foral carvings and many other elegant fretwork designs. They're perfect for lending a quaint touch to countless print and crafting projects.
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"Terrific, everything a book should be."--"Fine Woodworking." "To know more about scroll saws...this book is the one."--"The Mallet." "Excellent. Expands and improves [on] his 1986 classic. Belongs in all public libraries."--"Library Journal. ""Everything you would possibly want to know about the history, operation and cutting techniques."--"Woodshop News."
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"Poetry book by Kuhl House Poet Michele Glazer"--
Patterns for a variety of easy-to-make clocks: a teddy bear; a footbal helmet; a teapot; a cat; an elegant Victorian silhouette; and more, are included in this book.
Learn how anyone can master every intricate turn and cut with these clear, how-to directions and over 550 step-by-step photos and drawings. Also, full-color patterns for 32 projects including: letters and signs, silhouettes and household objects, scrolled mantelpieces, door jambs, balustrades and much more.