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Old 06-29-2009, 06:53 PM   #1
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Default SSWC 36 Creating an Intarsia Scarecrow article discussion thread

Here is the place to discuss Judy Gale Roberts article Creating an Intarsia Scarecrow.

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Old 06-29-2009, 07:30 PM   #2
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Ahhh, Bob, it warms the heart to see these threads... I know to keep an eye out on the mailbox.
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I bought a bunch of intarsia books at Alan's S&D Sale as I really would like to give it a go. With what I've read in the books and on this board, I think I'm ready to jump in....with something simple. The scarecrow looks like a wonderful pattern, but it looks a bit hard for an intarsia beginner.

After reading the article, however, I thought the instructions and illustrations were well laid out, and I like the thorough "materials and tools" indexes offered in all of the magazine's projects. This is particularly helpful when considering wood species for intarsia, IMO.
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Only just got my turn with this issue. A minor point perhaps but why say that the additional 'online bonus' photos are on:- woodcarvingillustrated.com ? they are of course on this address.
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DOH! Sorry!
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