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    Made from an old bread board this is for My mum to give to a friend at Christmas. She just said “can you make something for my friend for Christmas I’ll leave it up to you” she is in her 90’s bless her, luckily I know that her friend is quite religious.
    It is a Steve Goods pattern but I have incorporated a clock so had to do some slight changes to the centre where the clock sits.
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    There are some great scroll saw cross patterns, and this one is no exception. Well done, it will be much appreciated, I'm sure.
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    Looks great! I like the pattern and the wood you used. Nice job.
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    Great work on the scroll saw cross.

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    Not my thing, but very well done. I am sure the recipient will like it.
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    Sorry for late reply. just trying to catch up on posts. Anyway thank you all for the comments.

    Mulgabill I know what you mean but this was done as a favour for my dear old mum

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    You put that old bread board to good use. Looks great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wombatie View Post
    You put that old bread board to good use. Looks great.

    Marg
    Thank you glad you like it. My mum has received it and is over the moon with it, and says her friend will love it. I like to recycle wood where I can

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