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I know this is a very old post but hoping someone can relink the pattern with the interlocking wedding rings or tell me what magazine it was in or any other info about this pattern. i would love to have it. Thanks and sorry for bringing an old thread up but when I did a google search this thread came up in the search. Thanks again for the help. By the way the link shown now is probably different unless I missed what it is.
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That indeed would be the one, Sally!
Thank you very much for the link!
If anyone has their own version of something similar to this, I do
prefer free but, I'll order this if need be. (Not cheap, just frugal!) LOL
God Bless!
Spirithorse
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Is this the one you want? Interlocking Wedding Rings Scrollsaw Patterns for Woodworking I love this piece. Enjoy.
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Interlocking Wedding Ring pattern
Greetings,
I cannot find the link or a retailer for an interlocking wedding ring pattern
I had seen previously. This is a stand alone project, probably in about
3/4" stock, with two wedding bands interlocking in the center of a heart.
Can anyone help me locate the pattern or have a similar pattern to share,
please?
Thanks and God Bless! [email protected]Tags: None
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