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Old 04-16-2009, 02:41 AM   #1
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Need information on books about segmentation and patterns. , Bob
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i use a book called scrollsaw mosaicsfrom frank droege.it has lots of patterns,they are all small pictures but the can be sized up too what ever size you require.have a look at fox chapel,s book selection.the should have a wide range.
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Hi Robert.. my favorite books are .. Animal Portraits in wood. buy are own Neal Moore. and Scroll saw art realistic pictures in wood by Patrick Spielman & Kerry Shirts. both can be fownd in fox chapel . they are both jam packed full of patterns, and how to do them. hope this helped. your friend Evie. Hay. welcome to the forum
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Robrt, follow Evies leads. Animal Portraits in Wood is an outstanding book, well worth the cover price for anyone interested in segmentation!
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Need information on books about segmentation and patterns. , Bob
Hi Bob, first off I'd like to welcome you to the group.

If you are looking for a book, I'd recommend either Neal Moore's or Kerry Shirt's - both books are excellent sources of information and patterns. Don't forget to use the search feature here on the forum and read the intarsia/segmentation threads - there is a lot of good information right here at your fingertips.

All the intarsia patterns you see in the magazines and books may be used for segmentation projects.

I also invite you to visit Sue Chrestensen and I at Chrestensen Burghout Designs for patterns and feel free to email or PM either of us if you need help with your segmentation projects.
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Check out this site

Scrollsaw Segmentation Patterns and Plans

As Toni says above check out their site also. They have some very beautiful and different designs.
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