Wild West Scroll Saw Portraits: Over 50 Patterns for Native Americans, Cowboys, Horses, and More!
Wild West Scroll Saw Portraits: Over 50 Patterns for Native Americans, Cowboys, Horses, and More!
Browning, Gary
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western-themed scroll saw patterns from best-selling author and pattern designer, Gary Browning! One thing scrollers have in common is that they can never seem to get enough patterns! Now, scrollers with a western flair can satisfy their scrolling appetite with these 50 patterns for everything western including cowboys, buffalos, scorpions, coyotes, notorious gunfighters, desert landscapes, and so much more! Also included are Western design borders for cutting into frames and borders. In addition to the patterns, this book also includes a section on basic cutting instructions and a full-color photo gallery featuring finished scroll saw projects with author commentary.

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