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Old 07-14-2008, 01:54 PM   #1
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Default Looking for patterns for a wine store

I have been asked to produce some items on consignment for a wine store.
I did find a great pattern for a wineglass holder that fits over a bottle.
I have also seen the slanted boards that balance wine bottles but if anyone has any sources of other patterns or ideas it would be appreciated.


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For those who are interested Woodcraft has a great pattern here Wine Glass Holder - Articles at Woodcraft
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Hi Carl .Somewhere I saw wine bootle stoppers . It may have been more in the line of carving . I made a couple of 4 wine glass holders which fits over the bottle and have seen ones which hold 2 wine glasses in different shapes . Do people eat nuts with their wine ? I made 2 different nut crackers . I bought the pattern from a seller in Germany . Pretty big . I also made a small plaque for a woman who sells fudge to go with wine sign .She sells at the Saturday market . I cut it at an angle and left it in the board so the main body it slides out .I have the nut cracker pattern if you are interested . Cheers .
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Perhaps a design for a platter which incorporates a wine glass holder to be used at 'cheese & wine' type gatherings?

How about some simple patterns of bunches of grapes and vine leaves?

Or how about a clock like this:



Sorry the photo isn't too good - I had to take it at a strange angle to minimise flare. Although I no longer have the clock, the pattern's still around .

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Carl . I have more of the pattern that Gill is showing without the clock . Scroll Saw Patterns Plans Books & Blades for your projects - On Sale at Scroller Ltd. ,has patterns for 4 different wine glass holders . I did the grapes . Very time consuming .
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Carl . I have more of the pattern that Gill is showing without the clock . Scroll Saw Patterns Plans Books & Blades for your projects - On Sale at Scroller Ltd. ,has patterns for 4 different wine glass holders . I did the grapes . Very time consuming .
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Eh? I'd be interested to see those. That pattern is my own design .

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Thanks everyone.
Gill, I really do like your design the thought of a clock never even entered my mind.
I would be more than happy to purchase the pattern if it is still available.
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Carl, you know my bank won't accept your credit card .

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Carl, I have found the slanted wine bottle holders to be very popular. I like to make them a little thicker (1 1/2") to provide a larger foot print for stability,. Add whatever comes to mind to scroll on the back: grape with vine, moose, fish, etc. You can even laminate different spieces of wood for effect and stack cut the top layer to conserve time and effort.
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Gill I'll dig them up and see if I can figure out how to post them .They are a little different .
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Default two wine patterns

Sorry could'nt figure out how to do it . Will try another time .
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