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NorthIdahoWWer
 
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Default Manger Puzzle

I googled this but with no luck. Several years ago, at a craft fair, I saw
a manger scene that was cut out of one piece of wood. The figures of the
nativity all fit into the middle of the manger itself which was basically in
the shape of a house... peaked roof, square sides. Does anyone have the
pattern for this?

Thanks,

Will


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Jack Casuso
 
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Default Manger Puzzle

I think the plan you may be looking for can be found on the
meiselwoodhobby.com site.

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I googled this but with no luck. Several years ago, at a craft fair, I

saw
a manger scene that was cut out of one piece of wood. The figures of the
nativity all fit into the middle of the manger itself which was basically

in
the shape of a house... peaked roof, square sides. Does anyone have the
pattern for this?

Thanks,

Will




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Default Manger Puzzle

A back issue of Scroll Saw Workshop has something like this. If I can
find it, i'll let you know.

Jim in PA

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