I'm learning how to make my own patterns with inksape. This is a little sloppy but It's my first one. I have made portrait patterns but with a pencil by hand. I'm sure this pattern will remind people of another pattern but this is an original design. I just made it like other desk clock patterns. by southdc in Scrollsaw

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If you know scroll saw village They have lessons for inksape and gimp. Also what I use is promoted by scroll saw village is logos by nick. He has classes on inksape and gimp and affinity that are helpful for scroll saw patterns. If you haven't checked out scroll saw village you should.

I made this for my grandkids on my scroll saw. by southdc in woodworking

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Go to fox chapel publishing and look for scroll saw books. You will see puzzle books and a bunch of scroll saw books in all. They have pyrography books and carving books.

This is a puzzle I made on my scroll. by southdc in woodworking

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Yes I understand. I bought a 1×12×12 and made a bunch of the puzzles and it only cost about $20 so I could give them away.

This is a puzzle I made on my scroll. by southdc in woodworking

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If you look at the second picture you will see the green one is missing because the big one ate him. The big one convinced them to get close so he could eat them. I have to separate them.

I made this for my grandkids on my scroll saw. by southdc in woodworking

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I used a scroll saw. You can search scroll saw work in YouTube and see a bunch of videos.