I'm looking for a Disney Thumper scroll or Intarsia pattern
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Sorry Disney is copyrighted."Still Montana Mike"
"Don't worry about old age--it doesn't last that long."
Mike's Wood-n-Things LLC
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If you are doing your own patterns and not planning on selling the pattern or cutting, you can usually get a good start by googling for "coloring pages thumper".
I saw some that could easily be made into intarsia without much change.
My Grand daughter wanted Tinker bell and it didn't take much to clean up and make a portrait.
DonDon McFarland ​Member - Durham Woodworking Club http://www.durhamwoodworkingclub.com/
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Although its not 'Thumper' it is a Rabbit
Carrot for Lunch Intarsia Pattern
Just a hint, if you sign up for the Newsletter at Free Intarsia and Scroll Saw Woodworking Plans with Instructions you get a free dolphin and elephant intarsia pattern, and in the email it has a bonus of the rabbit pattern above.Brett
Only Robinson Crusoe could get everything done by Friday!
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