North American Wildlife Patterns for the Scroll Saw: 61 by Lora Irish

By Lora Irish

Scroll observed artists by no means appear to have adequate natural world styles. Bears, wolves, eagles, and geese come to lifestyles within the designs proven right here. they vary from effortless to tricky, and them all might be made 3-dimensional by means of tilting the observed desk, a strategy that's completely defined.

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