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Old 05-16-2006, 05:05 AM   #1
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Can someone tell me where I would look to find a scroll saw pattern for at Nativity Scene Candle Holder? I am new at this. Thanks
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do you mean a candle holder for a nativity scene? or a candle holder with the nativity scene scrolled into it? I have never seen one like that. I have several patterns for nativity scenes but not for a candle holder. I'll keep checking to see if you get one, it sounds interesting to me! AND WELCOME!! We are a great bunch in here. Are you new at this hobby? What kind of saw do you have? Details, we want details!

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welcome to the site. I think you will find many many helpful hints here. This is a great site for scrollers. Sorry I do not have the answer to your question either, but will do some looking Toby
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Welcome aboard. I picked up a great pattern from www.berrybasket.com
It was offered free for a short period of time. I am not sure what it retails for but check out the site.
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Old 05-17-2006, 06:14 PM   #5
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Default Nativity Candle holder

There is a German designer, Volker Arnold, He has a variety of designs like this.
Tom Sevy, a frequent contributer to this magazine, is the US rep for Volker.
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I have been looking for a pattern, that I seen in one of my magazines. BUT just can't find it. maybe someone can help me. it was of a nectivity seen that tured. with a fan blade at the top. that was turned buy a candale. in the middale of the work. the heat of the candale tured the fan on top by heat. which in turn , turned the seen. I was just wondering if that is what you was looking for. Ill keep looking ok. your friend Evie
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do you remember which magazine it was in evie ?
will keep a look out for one like that




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The nativity pyramid you are refering to is here I think : Issue 21 - Holiday 2005 -
click on past feature articals over there <<< then look for that issue I mentioned up there ^^ . Dale
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