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Making Beautiful Bowls

Create the look of lathe-turned bowls with your scroll saw
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Creating Word Ornaments

Steve from scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com shows how to use Microsoft Word to create word ornaments.
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Creating Whimsical Name Patterns

Steve from scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com shows how to use Corel Draw to create whimsical name patterns.
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Tracing Objects in Corel Draw

Steve from scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com shows how to trace objects in Corel Draw.
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Using Corel Draw to include curved text on a pattern

Steve from scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com shows how to add curved text on a pattern using Corel Draw.
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Scanning Clipart into Corel Draw

Steve from scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com shows how to use Corel Draw to scan in clip art and create patterns.
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Corel Draw's Rectangle, Ellipse, and Polygon tools

Steve from scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com shows how to use Corel Draw's rectangle, ellipse, and polygon tools.
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Positioning objects on the screen in Corel Draw

Steve from scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com shows how to position objects on the screen when using Corel Draw.
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Creating Patterns Using Adobe Photoshop

Steve from scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com shows how to use Adobe Photoshop to create scroll saw patterns.
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Creating Ornament Patterns

Steve from scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com shows how to use Corel Draw to create ornament patterns.
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Judy & Dave Peterson
A former school teacher and librarian, Judy Peterson found her niche in life as a woodworker. She bought her first saw in 1990 and within the first six months was cutting and creating her own designs. She does business as Fan Tanimals, selling wood-crafted puzzles at art and craft shows around the country . A winner of many prizes, Judy was featured in the December 1997 issue of Wisconsin Trails. She has been published in Scroll Saw Workshop magazine. She teaches scroll sawing at Woodcraft in Madison, Wisconsin.

Dave Peterson is a Senior Systems Analyst for a small mail order company and provides business support for Fan Tanimals. Judy and Dave can be reached via e-mail at FanTamdsp@aol.com more