This pattern is over 18 inches tall. The figure of Mary is around 15 inches so I think you will be able to cut it on a 16 inch scroll saw. If you are proficient with spiral blades a few of the cuts may be easier if you use them.
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It's starting to look a lot like Christmas. Snow has hit many parts of the U.S. and it's time to get out in the shop and make a few more custom Christmas ornaments. The ornament orders are going out quickly this year thanks to the help I am getting from Frank Carey. If you still want to make a few of these family heirlooms go ahead and place your order now. Our turn around is quick enough that there is still plenty of time for you to get them cut.
Order your 2013 Custom Christmas Ornaments Patterns. These will become family heirlooms. Fill out the order form and you will receive a pattern for each name. The patterns are $1 per name with a 5 name minimum. You only pay once the patterns are completed and sent to you for your approval. You will receive the patterns in your email. There will be a link to pay with your credit card. I will also provide an address to send a check if you prefer. Names longer than 10 letters will be more difficult to cut.
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