The art of Intarsia has been around of hundreds, if not thousands of years. While intarsia and marquetry projects appear to require serious skills, you will be pleasantly surprised at just how successful a beginner can be. Just think of them as beautiful jigsaw puzzles. And we all love wood puzzles! Do not forget that we have plenty of books on Intarsia so check out our Woodworking Books category too.
The Portuguese Water Dog was developed in Portugal where it has worked with fishermen for over a century, retrieving the fish that escape from the fishnets. This scrollsaw project consists of 29 piece...
The Springer Spaniel is a popular hunting dog used to find, flush and retrieve small game. It is the oldest of the English Sporting Gun dogs. This scrollsaw pattern makes an adorable finished intarsia...
The breed was first seen in the West after the British overran Beijing in 1860. It makes an alert and bold watchdog. This scrollsaw pattern is made up of 75 pieces and measures in at 13 inches high by...
The Border Collie was developed in Great Britain for use as a sheep and cattle herding dog. If you have a Border Collie or know someone who does, perhaps this project is for you. This scrollsaw patter...
The Bobcat is named for its short bobbed tail and has a wide range from Canada to Mexico. This Bobcat scrollsaw pattern was designed to be cut out in two ways. You can either cut out the head by itsel...
Developed in France, this breed was descended from water dogs used for retrieving waterfowl. This scrollsaw patters was designed to be cut out in two ways. You can cut out the Poodle Puppy Face by it ...