2009
WOODWORKING AND THE ART OF INLA INLAY; Y; A NEWSLETTER/CAT NEWSLETTER/CATALOG ALOG TO THE T HE FRIENDS OF JUDY GALE ROBERTS
NEW Patterns 2010 Class Schedule Set
IN THIS ISSUE • Questions Answered • E-Intarsia • 2010 Class Schedule Set • New Patterns page 5 • Intarsia Names in the News • 750 + Works of Intarsia • Confessions of an Intarsia Addict • Classied Page On Site • Woodworking Show in the Smokies?
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Newsletter • Catalog Fall • Winter Issue 2009 The Intarsia Times Magazine is published twice a year by Roberts Studio (Judy Gale Roberts). The Intarsia Times is a free publication. The magazine is available to the United States and Canadian residents only. only.
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CONTENTS 750 Plus Works of Intarsia .............................................. 4,6 Abrasive Cleaning Stick ................................................. ..................................................19 .19 American Wildlife Series.................................................15 Class Information ............................................................21 Detail Sander (Intarsia) ........................................... ....................................................18 .........18 DVDs ............................................. ...............................................................................17 ..................................17 E•Intarsia ......................................................................2,19 Endangered Species Intarsia Patterns ..............................15 ..............................15 Flex Drum Sander............................................................18 Sander ............................................................18 Foot Switch......................................................................19 Switch ......................................................................19 Foredom Bench Grinder ..................................................18 Frequently Asked Questions..............................................3 Questions ..............................................3 Glue Gun........................................ Gun..........................................................................19 ..................................19 Intarsia Books ..................................................................17 Intarsia Classieds.............................................................6 Classieds .............................................................6 Judy’s on the Road.................................................. .............................................................2 ...........2 Kirges Sanders ................................................................ .................................................................18 .18 Larger Size Intarsia Patterns ........................................... ............................................15 .15 Luxo Magnier Lamp......................................................18 Lamp ......................................................18 Map ................................................ ..................................................................................22 ..................................22 New Intarsia Patterns .............................................. .........................................................5 ...........5 Order Form ......................................................................23 Pete’s Wood ........................................... .................................................................... ......................... 4,6 Poster Intarsia Pattern Pat tern Sets ........................................16, ........................................16, 17 Price Increase .................................................. .....................................................................2 ...................2 Regular Size Intarsia Patterns P atterns ...................................... 7-14 Scroll Saw Blades ............................................................20 Scroll Saw/Fretwork Books.............................................20 Books .............................................20 Shipping Information.............................................. .......................................................22 .........22 Videos & DVDs ............................................. ...............................................................17 ..................17 Wheel Dresser..................................................................19 Wiping Gel Finishes ........................................................19 Wonder Wheel .................................................................19
to the trade show to meet Judy and share their picutres of their work. Judy gave a seminar on Friday and Saturday. Saturday. Her Judy is on the road again again,, if your club large or small presentation included a slide show detailing the shaping of would like to host a seminar, training session, or a hands on the Raccoon Pattern, I-03. Another big thank you to Dirk & Karen Boelman, of the Art Factory and Floyd & Carol Hackert “project”, all developed specically specically for your your organization of Ocooch Hardwoods for putting the show together.
JUDY IS ON THE ROAD
contact us soon, as 2010 is lling up rapidly.
Judy was in Denton, Texas to give a seminar on Intarsia at the 2009 Texas Texas Scroll Saw Picnic April 17th & 18th. The presenpresen tation included a step-by-step instructional slide show on how to shape the Scarecrow, Scarecrow, I-222. This project was featured in the fall issue of Scroll Saw Woodworking and Crafts. After the seminar, Judy was on hand to answer the many questions from visitors throughout the day. Thank you Lyndal’s Backyard Workshop & DFW Scrollers for the wonderful time. The last week in July, Judy packed her van and headed out to Richland Center, Wisconsin for the Midwest Scroll Saw Trade Show, July 30th and August 1st. Many Intarsia enthusiasts came
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Frequently Asked Questions Q. What is the best way to transfer the pattern to the different shades of wood? A. When I rst started working with my dad back in the 70’s we used carbon paper to transfer each part onto different shades of wood. This is a viable method, especially if you have a very large project. In the last 15 years the technique has changed, I use multiple copies of the pattern. Most projects will use around 5 copies. I cut each part that has a different color or grain direction from the patterns. I like to leave at least a ¼” of excess paper around each pattern piece. This gives you a “lead in” line to get your blade aligned before you start cutting the actual part. This also gives the pattern a little more “staying power” as you cut out the parts.
Make multiple copies of the pattern, glue the pattern pieces to the wood. Give yourself at least a 1/4” around each section for a “lead in” line.
Use a repositionable glue stick, spray adhesive or a Xyron glue machine to apply the pattern pieces to the wood.
Q. What kind of glue do you use to hold the pattern on the wood? A. Make sure your wood is as dust free and smooth as possible before applying the pattern. I started out using spray adhesive, one of our students told us about the 3M repositionable glue stick. This is not your typical glue stick. It is not paste-like at all. Recently another student brought a Xyron “glue machine” that works great. You place your pattern, right side up, in the slot then crank the handle and the pattern comes out the other end with clear acetate on top and adhesive on the backside of the pattern part. You peel the clear acetate off rst. Then you can peel the pattern off of the nonstick paper and place it on your wood.
Q. How do you determine which piec es will be more contoured. A. First you need to decide what your goal is. Are you trying to make it look realistic or do want a more decorative intarsia project? My goal has been to make my projects as realistic as possible. Just because the color changes does not mean the contour changes. I sanded the parts (like the spots above the eyes) consistently with the head. To make it easier to accomplish this I use what I call sanding shims. These are pieces of scrap wood, like plywood, cut approximately the size of the parts I want to sand as a unit. I use a light duty double-sided carpet tape to hold the parts Rounding each part can make your project have a more “quiltonto the sanding shim as I sand them. Now if you want a decorative project you like” appearance. Rounding some parts as a unit gives the projcan sand each part individually. I have ect a consistent contour. seen many projects in which each part is heavily rounded. This gives the intarsia piece a quilt like appearance. When each piece of wood is heavily rounded you tend to notice the pieces of wood rst then realize it’s a dog. As opposed to seeing a dog, then upon closer inspection you notice it is made from different pieces of wood. To get dimension on your project you need at least three different thicknesses of wood. This is achieved by sanding some wood thinner and the use of raising shims. 3
Intarsia Names in the News Our section for articles, letters, and pictures from fellow intarisa enthusiasts
Pete’s Wood
Confessions of a intarsia addict Dr. Pete Ricci
I confess I am obsessed.
Yes, obsessed with Intarsia, having completed over 300 pieces to date. Yes, obsessed with nding and hording that perfect piece of wood turning my shop into a small lumberyard. I wonder how many intarsiaists are just like me. I hope I am not the only one!!! My preference for intarsia is to use western red cedar. My reasons for this are several. Western red cedar is relatively cheap and easy to nd in my area of the country. Cutting and shaping western red cedar is much easier than hardwoods, but this can also be a negative since it can break very easily since it is a soft wood. Visualizing a project utilizing a particular piece of wood has an artistic element to it. The myriad of colors and the different grains available in cedar lends itself perfectly to intarsia. This is something I have recently begun to develop with Judy’s guidance since the artistic side of my brain has been hibernating for my entire life. I would have to say that this challenge is the major reason why I use western red cedar. I frown on using hardwoods. Now this is just my personal preference and there is nothing wrong with project done with hardwoods. I admit on occasion I Continued on page 6
750 Plus Works of Intarsia Douglas Johnston of Norton, Kansas has completed over 750 Intarsia pieces from Judy’s patterns. The story “She Paints with Wood ” in the August 1988 Better Homes and Garden’s Wood magazine introduced Douglas to the world of Intarsia. His rst project was Judy’s pattern, “Oh Hoot”. From that point on, he has been hooked on Intarsia. Douglas and his wife, Doris stopped by Judy’s shop in Lufkin, Texas. They spent a memorable time visiting and seeing the Intarsia workshop not to mention they got a rst hand look at the pieces pictured in the magazine. When asked what he has done with all of his art, he said, some pieces are displayed in various libraries, in shows, and in his daughter’s restaurant in Kansas. He has introduced many woodworkers to Intarsia and Judy’s patterns. Douglas has also given away several hundred pieces to family and friends. He is a retired band director in the public schools and still keeps his ngers into music. For the last nineteen years he has directed a thirteen member English Hand Bell Choir and this past winter he gave each member a piece of Intarsia. While spending the winters in Texas, he has entered Intarsia projects in the Chip-o-Tex Woodcarving Show in Harlingen. In February 2009, Continued on page 6
Smoky Mountain Wood Show? Jim and Marianne Vander Voord are working on having a woodworking trade show in the Smoky Mountain area. The tentative date will be around the third week in October 2010. This show will include related products for intarsia, scroll sawing, wood carving, wood turning, in short anything wood related. The goal is to open the doors to all forms of woodworking for everyone from teens to old timers. The enjoyment of watching wood “come to life” takes on many forms. This is still in the planning stages, more information will be available as soon as possible. The Smokies are Hope everyone can join us! beautiful in the fall. 4
I-274 Bears 8
I-275 Poinsettia Door Topper
NEW
“Celebration”
NEW
283/4” x 81/4” 60 Pcs
New Years
Halloween “Boo” 73/4” x 121/4” 43 Pcs
Classroom in a Tube CT-5 $14.95 Chief
Valentine 93/4” x 9” 36 Pcs
NEW
71/2” x 83/4” 36 Pcs
I-277 Lhasa Apso Puppy
I-276 Great
Dane
NEW
NEW
111/4” x 151/4” - 33 Pieces
91/4” x 14” 48 Pieces
I-278 Mule Deer 10” x 191/2” 50 Pieces
Regular size patterns above $8.95 ea. or 3 for $24.95
Sheet size 17 1/2” by 23”
Advanced 19” x 14” 109 Pcs More details on page 17
About the New Patterns “Bears Eight” (I-274) You can never have enough bears. As per many requests for special occasions, especially Valentines day, I have three more to add to the set. The Halloween bear was a treat (smile) to make. The pumpkin is all cut from the same piece of wood making it much easier than inlaying the eyes and smile. The ghost outt was fun to sand. I used aspen for the outt, western red cedar (WRC) for all the other parts. It’s amazing the different shades of WRC. On the New Year bear I used some yellow heart for the star and the safety pins, aspen for the diapers, hat, and the year, the rest is WRC. The most challenging part is inlaying the year and cutting out the safety pins. The pattern has a whole set of numbers, this would make a great “new baby” bear too. The Valentine bear has blood wood hearts, which is very hard, aspen for the wings, yellow heart for the bow and part of the arrow, the rest is WRC. You could eliminate the wings to make it a little easier cutting and sanding. “Poinsettia” (I-275) Speaking of special occasions this pattern is designed to go over the door. However, it would look great anywhere. I used paduak
for the ower portion, WRC for the leaves, walnut for the frame, and made some yellow heart dowels for the centers of the poinsettia. I sanded the leaves very wavy, if you look at pictures of a real poinsettia you can see how many waves and dip there are. You can make just the center ower, or the smaller owers can be made into ornaments. This is a very versatile pattern. This has more than 60 pieces, each petal/leaf is numbered like 12a and 12b. “Great Dane” (I-276) The Great Dane can be made as pictured or if you prefer, there is an “uncut” ear on the pattern. I used some northern white cedar, walnut, and WRC. This is more traditional color however you can make the Great Dane any color combination. “Lhasa Apso Puppy” (I-277) The puppy looks great with texture. I used the Wonder Wheel to make the wood look more like a shaggy coat. I used aspen, WRC, and some walnut for the eyes and nose. “Mule Deer” (I-278). We have many requests for a mule deer. From the research I did to create the pattern they are a magnicent deer, larger than whitetail deer (not to mention how large the ears are). I used aspen, WRC, and some walnut. Have fun, Judy
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Pete’s Wood Continued from page 4
750 Plus Continued from page 4
have gone over to the dark side and used hardwoods in my proj-
he entered the boy and girl scarecrow and received a blue ribbon.
ects. Cost, added effort it takes to shape, and difculty cutting are some of my reasons for using hardwoods sparingly. Once you over come theses minor negatives the hardwoods make quality looking intarisa pieces. After giving the reasons for the wood I use, I can better ex plain why my basement shop resembles a lumberyard. If my house were ever to catch re, I think my basement, would burn for years. How did this come about? That is a question my wife would like answered too, but that is for another time. You can never throw away even the smallest piece of wood because you will need it some day, right? I have gone as far as to keep knots that have really neat patterns in them. You never know when the right project may come along. I guess that explain that box of material scraps in my wife’s sewing room. I cannot tell you how may times that trip to Home Depot or Lowes on a household errand results in the addition of a special piece of wood for the next project. Does anyone ever go to H ome Depot and not check out the lumber isle? Like I said, I hope I am not the only one! Now these trips alone have resulted in more than enough wood but there are also the all day excursions to the real lum beryards. I am fortunate enough to have two great lumberyards close and more times than I care to admit I’ve l led the SUV with special gems. Why own an SUV if you can’t ll it with wood. I would encourage anyone living in the northeast and central Ohio to visit Keim Lumber (www.keimlumber.com). It is the Super-K of lumberyards. I would be remiss if I did not mention the excur sions to Jefferies Lumber on my trips down to Roberts Studio. I am always so limited on the amount of wood because of those darn suitcases in back. Finally there is that source for lumber on E-bay. All you have to do is type the kind of wood you want and you get hundreds of results from which you can choose. It’s easy and they take PayPal too. At least you save on gas, right! My wife will never let me forget the week long deliveries of Splated Hackberry I received several months ago. Her response to that was “more wood!” My conclusions to these ramblings are: 1. I prefer western red cedar 2. Hardwoods make great projects too, but they are from the dark side 3. I horde wood 4. I am obsessed 5. Despite all else I love the challenge of Intarsia and will continue despite my faults. And last but not least
I have a great and understanding wife!
Pete Pete’s other occupation is being a Doctor/Surgeon for a grateful group of patients in NE Ohio. We appreciate the time he takes helping us at Roberts Studio!
Douglas uses many different species of wood such as, canary, zebra wood, oak, ash, aspen, basswood and willow. He made the “Rooster,” #I-75, using 19 different types of wood. He loves all aspects of making his Douglas used 19 different speIntarsia pieces of art. cies of wood for the rooster.
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INTRODUCES The INTARSIA CLASSIFIEDS
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INTARSIA ITEMS
Regular Size Patterns Pattern sheet size 171/2”X 23” Beginner Patterns
Beginner/Intermediate Patterns
Intermediate Intermediate Patterns
Select any regular sized patterns for $8.95 each, or 3 for $24.95 I-01 Panda
22”x16” 29 pcs
I-02 Toucan I-03 Raccoon
17”x15” - 29 pcs
20” x 9”
I-05 Seascape I-06 Rose I-07 Cat w/ Yarn I-08 Koalas
I-04 Cat in Bag
14”x9” - 33 pcs
21”x15.5” - 57 pcs
38 pcs
20.5”x16” - 34 pcs
22” x17.5” 63 pcs
15.5”x17” - 57 pcs
I-09 Big Foot I-10 Clown Window I-11 Clown I-12 Buck Deer I-13 Horse I-14 Orca,Buttery I-15 Oh Hoot West Clown Daisies
21.5” x11” 28 pcs
19.5”x17” - 79 pcs 21.5” x15.5” 61 pcs
21.5”x15.5” - 86 pcs
I-17 X-Mas Stockings #1 I-18 Pelican I-19 Hobo Clown
9.5”x13”, 11”x19” - 13/7 pcs 15”x17” 14.5”x10” 28 pcs 28 pcs
I-20 Flamingos
I-21 Still Life
I-16 Mouse
16”x18” 29 pcs
I-22 Light House I-23 Balloon
22”x16” - 73 pcs
15”x11” - 25/35 pcs
I-24 Duck
17” dia. - 51 pcs
20”x16” - 84 pcs
16.5”x18” - 103 pcs
I-25 Pig/Blanket I-26 Bag Lady I-27 Curious Coon I-28 Bass
19.5”x15” - 37 pcs
I-29 Cat in Chair
21”x16” - 85 pcs
I-30 Bog Buddies
14.5”x 21.25” - 83 pcs
22”x 8” 62 pcs 10”x21.5” - 32 pcs
I-34 Santa
I-35 Wreath
14”x14” - 30 pcs 14”dia. - 33 pcs
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I-37 Dolphins
10”x21” - 12 pcs
15”x 20.5” - 55 pcs
15” dia. - 80 pcs
I-38 Penguins I-39 Dog
9”x8” 8 pcs ea. 16”x10” - 31 pcs
17”x19” - 49 pcs
I-40 USA Eagle
19”x17” - 56 pcs
15.5”x 20.5” - 152 pcs
I-41 Cow
18”x17” - 115 pcs
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INTARSIA ITEMS
Regular Size Patterns
Pattern sheet size 171/2”X 23”
Beginner/Intermediate Patterns
Beginner Patterns
Intermediate Intermediate Patterns Expires 6/01/08
Select any regular sized patterns for $8.95 each, or 3 for $24.95 I-42 Three Bears
I-43 Swan
I-44 Sailboat
I-45 Arizona
I-46 Up Carrousel I-47 Down Carrousel
13”x 21” - 20 pcs 15.75”x 20.25” - 106 pcs
18”x16”
20” x 17” 49 pcs
21” x 17” 63 pcs
39 pcs
10.5”x7.5” - approx. 30 pcs ea.
I-49 Rose Bud
16”x16” - 54 pcs
I-50 Barn Owl I-51 Wabbit I-52 Tropical Fish I-53 Antique Santa I-54 Xmas Ornaments I-55 Oh Hoot Hawaiian I-56 Rocky Top 15.5”x8” 25 pcs
18.5”x13” - 26 pcs
14”x 21” - 97 pcs
16.5”x13.5” - 39 pcs
I-59 Moose
I-57 Callas Flower
20”x 8” 27 pcs
I-60 Giraffe
4.5” x3.5” to 9.5” x 11.5” 10 to 25 pcs.
I-61 Coyote
15.625”x19” - 72 pcs
I-62 Still Pottery
12.5”x 21.25” - 84 pcs
15.5”x22.25” - 38 pcs
15.75”x15” - 44 pcs
13.5”x19” - 88 pcs 13.3”x16.5” - 32 pcs
10.5”x16.5” - 55 pcs
I-65 Ol’Blue
I-64 Wolf
I-67
I-66 Fawn-Doe
I-68 Christmas Sign
I-69 Angel
I-71 Barn
White Tail
22”x13” - 68 pcs 20.5”x15.75” - 35 pcs
I-72 Golfer
16.75” x 15.75” 55 pcs
17”x 20.25” 43 pcs
I-74 Castle
I-73
I-75 Rooster
I-76 Bald Eagle
19”x 16.75” - 53 pcs
I-77 Elk
10”x 21” - 69 pcs
I-78 Humming Bird
Batter 21” x1 3.25” 92 pcs
22”x 11 3/8” 56 pcs
17” dia. - 63 pcs
213/4” x151/2” 61 pcs
16” dia. - 35 pcs
17”x18” - 41 pcs
18”x16.5” - 89 pcs
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INTARSIA ITEMS
Regular Size Patterns
Pattern sheet size 171/2”X 23”
Beginner/Intermediate Patterns
Beginner Patterns
Intermediate Patterns
Select any regular sized patterns for $8.95 each, or 3 for $24.95 I-79 Covered Bridge I-80 Xmas Stockings #2 I-81 Cardinals I-82 Woman Golfer I-83 Fruit Still Life I-84 Cowboy
I-85 Pup & Decoy
22” x 12” 84 pcs 20”x 141/4” 69 pcs
16”x9” - 32 / 21 pcs
16.75”x16.25” -75 pcs
I-86 Pheasant
I-87 Red Fox
15”x13” - 66 pcs
I-88 Snowman
19”x 16” - 71 pcs
12”x 20” - 51 pcs
I-89 Noah’s Ark I-90 Sunower Welcome
12.5”x 22” - 39 pcs
13”x 22” - 60 pcs
18”x17” - 37 pcs 16.5”x15.5” - 34 pcs
I-92
Football
I-93 Wood Duck
I-91 Cat on Shelf
Chickadee
I-94 German Shepherd
16.5”x17” - 62 pcs
21”x14.5” - 122 pcs
I-95 Black Bear
I-96 Mare & Foal
22.1/2”x 14.1/2”-
I-98 Praying Hands
89 pcs
10.5”x 22” - 96 pcs
181/2”x 141/2” 32 pcs
20” x 161/2” 87 pcs
16.25”x 16.25” - 112pcs
I-99 Kitten & Bear
I-100 Pronghorn I-101 Cross with Dove I-102 Longhorn
I-103
I-104 Unicorn
121/2”x181/4” - 29pcs
I-105 Canada Gander
Squirrel
I-106 Canada
Goose 15 “x 21 3/4” 63pcs
21.5”x 10” -52 pcs 31.25”x 16.25” -24 pcs 9.25” x 21.5”
19.5”x 11.5” -35 pcs
- 31pcs
16.5”x 21.75” - 40 pcs
I-107 Howling Wolf
21.5”x 12.5”- 52pcs
14 3/4”x 213/4” 44 pcs
I-108 Indian Face I-109 Christmas Candles I-110 Big Horn I-111Cotton Tail I-112 St. Francis I-113 Caribou 24” x 12” 89 pcs
15”x 21” - 48 pcs
21”x16” - 97 pcs
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17.5”x17” - 37 pcs 16.25”x18.5” - 50 pcs
20.5”x15.75” - 35 pcs
22”x 12”
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- 35 pcs
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INTARSIA ITEMS
Regular Size Patterns Beginner Patterns
Pattern sheet size 171/2”X 23” Intermediate Intermediate Patterns
Beginner/Intermediate Patterns
Select any regular sized patterns for $8.95 each, or 3 for $24.95 I-114 Huntin’ I-115 Feathered Friends Buddies 191/2”
I-116 Mom’s Kitchen I-117 White Pelican
I-118 Grandpa’s Angel
I-119 Nature Boy
x 16” 97 pcs
12.5” x 22.5” - 118 pcs
8.5”x 10.5” -13 pcs
16”x 14.”- 67pcs
19.25”x 15.625” 104 pcs
I-120 Dogwood & Cardinal
I-121Puppy & Kittens I-122 Western Boot I-123 Pueblo Pottery
16.5”x 16.5”- 90 pcs
I-127 Wild Turkey
21”x 13” 111pcs
I-130 Corner Cats
I-134 Frog
21 1/4” x 14 5/8”
21 1/4” x 11 1/2” 124pcs
22 1/4” x 11 “ 72 pcs
53 pcs
16”x 12 1/2” 39 pcs
pcs
I-139 FireFighter I-140 Wolf Cubs I-141 Bull Rider
20 1/2”x 151/4” 70pcs
I-136 Bronco I-137 Cocker Spaniel I-138 All Grown Up
26 pcs
56 pcs
20”x 16 1/2” 70 pcs
I-135 Rear View
19.5”x 16” -70 pcs
22 1/4” x 8”
20“ x 16 1/4” 17”x 16”- 41
Both cats on one pattern
15.5” x 10.5” - 36 pcs
16.5”x 18.5 “ - 113 pcs
I-133 Emperor Penguin
I-131 Church
10” x 14” - 21 pcs 7” x 19” - 18 pcs
14”x 17.5” - 41 pcs
16.5”x 20” -56 pcs
I-125 Mule
22” x 11” 79 pcs
16.5”x 21” - 81pcs
I-128 Corner Coon I-129 Golden Retriever
20.5”x 17” -32 pcs
I-132 Stallion
I-124 Chipmunks
14”x 22” - 79 pcs
9.5”x 16.5” -79 pcs
I-126 Great Blue Heron
16”x 14” 62 pcs
I-142 Blue Birds
I-143 Jumping
I-144 Bear Sign
I-145 Labrador
Deer
22.1/2 x 12” 78 pcs
18” x 19” 65 pcs 19 1/2” x 16 1/4” 57 pcs
16”x 14” 48 pcs
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INTARSIA ITEMS
Regular Size Patterns
Pattern sheet size 171/2”X 23”
Beginner/Intermediate Patterns
Beginner Patterns
Intermediate Patterns
Select any regular sized patterns for $8.95 each, or 3 for $24.95 I-146 Poodle
I-148 Mother
I-147 Bear Cub
I-149 Hockey Player
I-150 Mariner
I-151 Chihuaha
& Child
&Scottie Scottie 12” x 12” 39pcs
Chihuaha
22”x 12” 39 pcs
17”x 13” 29 pcs
I-152 Beagle I-153
10 1/2”x 10 1/2” 39pcs 19” x 16 1/2 “ 65 pcs
15 1/4 x 271/2” 72 pcs
I-154 Collie
I-155 Loon
16” x 12 3/8” 60 pcs
Both dogs on one pattern
I-156 Boy/Girl Basket Ball I-157 Full Body Elk
Girl/Boy
I-158 Beaver
Soccer 23 1/2“ x 8” 57 pcs
221/2”x 10 1/2”
12 1/4” x 19 3/4” 41pcs
39 pcs
15”x 14” 47pcs
9 1/4 x 19 1/4“ 47 pcs
18” x 13 1/2 “ 54 pcs
I-159 Ballerina
I-160 Husky
I-161 Roper
16 1/4“ x 21 3/4” 52 pcs
I-163 Panda & Baby
I-162 Lion Expert
21 1/2” x 15“ 60pcs
I-164 Light House 22” x 13” 46 pcs
21 1/2” x 14” 39 pcs
I-165 T-Rex
17” x 13 “ 20 1/2“ x 16 3/4” 127 pcs
51 pcs
I-166 Cats
I-167 Great White Shark
171/2 x 16” 20pcs
I-168 Rottweiler
Pup
15”x 51/4” 36 pcs
I-169 Wild Birds Blue Jay 6”x10” 23 pcs
22“ x 15”- 56 pcs 13” x 19” 47pcs
11 1/2”x 25 1/2” 32 pcs 131/2” x 191/4” 23 pcs
I-170 Full Body Elephant
Pup
I-172 Horse Run I-173 Monkey I-174 Boxer Business
111/2”x 16” - 48 pcs 13”x 161/2” - 31 pcs
141/2”x 221/2” - 32 pcs
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8”x12” 42 pcs
Both Cats on Pattern
I-171 Dachshund
Bob White
19” x 16” 67 pcs
16”x 10” - 58pcs
Woodpecker 16”x 8” 58 pcs
I-175 Draft Horse
13”x 143/4” - 38 pcs
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Regular Size Patterns Beginner Patterns
Pattern sheet size 171/2”X 23”
Beginner/Intermediate Patterns
Intermediate Patterns
Select any regular sized patterns for $8.95 each, or 3 for $24.95 I-176 United We Stand
I-177 Mallards
I-178 Lion & Lamb
I-179 Tennis
I-181 Maltese & Yorkie
I-180 Hang in
in Flight
There 101/2”x 9” -41 pcs Kitten 22”x 14” 50 pcs ea.
201/2”x 161/2” - 145 pcs
151/2”x 18” - 64 pcs
I-182 Sand Castles I-183 Puma
21”x 16” - 87pcs
151/2”x 20” 95 pcs
Both dogs on one pattern 13”x 8 - 42 pcs
I-184 Farm Land I-185 Gone Fishing I-186 Grizzly Walk
I-187 Sea Otter
Door Top
9”x 16” - 47 pcs 16”x 19” 89 pcs
15”x 12 1/2” - 47 pcs
I-188 Pug Dog
I-189 Bulldog
15”x 21” - 67 pcs
25”x 7 1/2” - 40 pcs
17” diam. - 155 pcs
I-190 Police Ofcer
I-191 Reef Fish
Lop Ear I-192 Critters Chinchilla Rabbit
#1
I-193 Cowgirl
9”x81/2” 35pcs
9”x10” 21pcs
17 1/2” x 16” 55 pcs
16”x 18 1/2” - 68 pcs
18”x 14” - 67 pcs
17”x 18 1/2” - 102 pcs Hampster 6”x51/2”27 pcs
Rat 13”x 6” 24 pcs 19”x 15” - 44 pcs
I-194“Who’s There” I-195 “Cow came Home” I-196 “Looks Like Snow” I-197 Shih Tzu Jack Russel I-198 Hoot & Nanny I-199 Grizzly 21” x 18 1/2”
Growl
- 49 pcs
17”x 71/2” - 47 pcs
10”x 233/4” to 391/2 ” - 49 pcs
This is an “over the door” project. The snow can be extended at both ends to 13”x 101/4” - 33pcs 191/2”x 151/2” - 82 pcs t your door frame.
I-200 “Goose - Goose”
I-201 “Gift Angels” I-205 Snowy Owl
151/2”x 81/2” - 35 pcs
161/2”x 21” - 90 pcs
I-206 Bear I-207 Dog & his Boy I-208 Cougar I-209 Portland Head Head Cub 21”x 16” 43 pcs
12”x 21 -45 pcs
I-210 Lil’ Dog in Shoe
16” x 12” 31pcs
101/4”x 61/2” ea ▲ - 23 to 32 pcs
I-211 Duck Heads
I-212 Cat in Sink
Cape
22”x 17” - 71 pcs
13” x 141/2” - 40 pcs
I-213 Opossum I-214
Elizabeth, 161/2” dia.ME 57 pcs
I-215 Montauk Light
Pet Angels
14” x11” - 35 pcs 151/2” x12”23pcs
91/2” x 71/2” approx.
17pcs ea 13” x 19” - 66 pcs
12” x 161/2” - 45pcs
161/2”dia. - 79 pcs
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INTARSIA ITEMS
Regular Size Patterns
Pattern sheet size 171/2”X 23”
Beginner/Intermediate Patterns
Beginner Patterns
Intermediate Intermediate Patterns
Select any regular sized patterns for $8.95 each, or 3 for $24.95 I-217 Watering Can I-218 Roadrunner & Quail
I-216 Pomeranian &Schnauzer
I-220 Amish Children
I-219 Basset Pup
Both Birds on One Pattern
10 1/2” x 18” - 79 pcs 22” x 16” - 88 pcs
13” x10”1/2 44 pcs 121/2” x10”- 38 pcs Both dogs on one pattern
181/2” x 121/2” - 59 pcs
I-221 Cornucopia I-222 Scarecrow Horn of Plenty
21” x 17” - 52 pcs
I-223 ReinDeer
16” x 8” - 31 pcs
I-224 Santa
I-225 Picture Stork
I-226 Cat Bird Feeder
17” x 15” - 51 pcs
21”x 161/2”
20 3/4” x 14” 48 pcs
57 pcs
203/4” x161/2” 86 pcs 15” x 18” - 26 pcs
12 1/2” x 19 3/4” - 99 pcs
I-227 St. Augustine, FL I-228 Sea Gull Palm I-229 Elephant I-230 Front Bear Head Head
161/2” Dia. - 69 pcs
201/2” x 16” 94 pcs
I-231 Horse Shoe 131/2” x 12” 66 pcs
I-232 Boy/Girl Stick Fish
131/2” x 12” 68 pcs
13” x 10” - 33 pcs 131/2 x 151/2” - 35 pcs
15” x 24” - 80 pcs
I-234 Sm.Christmas I-235 Wine I-236 Goldsh Bowl I-237 Blue Jays I-238 Country Scene
I-233 Girl
Ornaments
Scarecrow
I-239 Bears Two
Still Life
15” x 151/2 ” 12”x 71/2”
- 72 pcs
Approx.
30 pcs
5” ea. Approx 13pcs ea.
21 3/4” x 13 1/2”
21” x 15” -
12”x 83/4” 30 pcs
193/8” x 151/2” 65 pcs
66 pcs
66 pcs
91/2”x 71/2” - 38 pcs
171/4” x 13” - 69 pcs
I-240 Cat in Window I-241 Boston
I-242 Magnolia Door Top
I-243 SharPei Border Collle
Terrier Pup
13” x 101/2”
16” x 171/2”
I-244 Canoeing
40 pcs
- 32 pcs
81/2” x 38” - 56 pcs
93/4” x 81/2” 44 pcs
111/2” x 19” - 89 pcs
Both Dogs on Pattern
201/2” x 141/2” 92 pcs
Without Flower Pot 11” x 10” - 61 pcs
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