Scrollsaw Village- Forum where you can learn, ask questions, and gain valuable knowledge Scrollsaw Bowls - Blog by Carole Rothman primarily focused on scrolled bowls Scrollers Cafe - Forum where you can learn, ask questions, and gain valuable knowledge ScrollMania! - Tools that are very useful for all scrollers! Scroll Bench - Blog with various information Rick Hutcheson's Scrollsaw Information - Page with lots of information managed by Rick Hutcheson Everything has its place.Deer Ridge Scrollworks - Tips, information, and such for scrollers I still find some great scroll saw patterns for free, but I find that many more for usually less than $10 too. I know if I just relied on the free patterns, my craft show sales would not be as high as they are. It’s not cheap, but neither are printing magazines, creating patterns, or buying your scroll saw. They both offer free patterns on both of their sites, but you for less than $10 you get at least 20 patterns in each issue. After getting some practice in most want to try their hand at something more than a portrait. Dirk Boelman and Dan Wilkens both offer some highly advanced patterns like that. In all the years I have been scrollsawing, 16, I have never seen a grandfather clock pattern show up on a free site. But, the a point I would like to make about people that are offering patterns for sale is that they are advancing the craft just as much, or more as the free sites. Heck, if you ask on some forums people will even offer to make you the pattern for free! I got more involved in scroll sawing because of a free internet group on yahoo! The people were always there to help in any way they could. I agree about that there always being something out there on the subject matter you want for free.
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