Canadian Provincial Capitals Scroll Saw Patterns: Winnipeg
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You may not have a ship to call your own, but follow this easy pattern and you will be able to display your dream ship's wheel.
This dragon (fierce as it is) is a project that any self respecting Hobbit woodworker would enjoy making and displaying.
This is a fairly simple Intarsia project that took on a life of its own.
Canadians as a rule don’t do a lot of flag waving. Maybe once a year on Canada Day we dust off an old flag and give it a shake.
This is a very attractive and popular project that can be made easily within one day.
This Koala bear is looking every bit the part – dressed in top hat and tails!
Everyone loves a circus, especially when the elephants make their entrance.
Ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages, allow me to introduce to you “Lucky the Clown”!
Canada’s historic schooner Bluenose
Create your own tribute to the historic Bluenose schooner.
Although this is a 3D intarsia, like any other intarsia design, it can still be made with a backing if you prefer.
This is a basic intarsia project that uses Western Red Cedar.