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  • GrayBeard Phil
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    Rick:

    For Fretwork, bookmark the following sites:
    {on the left side of your screen, under heading Scrolling community, go to Other Great Sites, then click on Retailers. All my suggestions are listed there.}

    The Wooden Teddy Bear

    Cherry Tree Toys

    Wildwood Designs

    Berry Basket

    The following are not listed in "Other Great Sites" as far as I know:

    Steebar (http://www.steebar.com)

    Peculiar Fretworks Victorian Scroll Saw Patterns.


    And don't forget our friend Pedro over in Spain
    Scroll saw fretwork patterns for free and for sale, tutorials, old books, review of a Hegner scroll saw, shopping recommendations and lots of scroll saw content.


    The following are listed under Other Great sites then under Artisans:

    Dirk Bolemen: The Art Factory

    While your are there, click on Arnold Volker's link. Very good stuff, even if the site is in German.

    Rick Hutcheson:

    And I also recommend the Wilcken Brothers.
    (A copy of their catalog can be found on the of Rick Hutcheson's site. Link on Rick's Home Page. Rick only post a copy of the Wilcken's catalog only as a service to the scroller community.)

    HTH

    Phil

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  • CanadianScroller
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    There are some great beginner patterns here.

    I know there is a hummingbird and a cat pattern, I downloaded both when they were offered as free patterns, This month it is a deer.
    You can buy the whole set very reasonably

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  • dale
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    this a good place to start.
    you have to join the group but the patterns and group are free

    dale

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