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I am a scroller from North Carolina


Roberta Moreton

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My husband and I moved to North Carolina in 2007.  Before that we were born and raised in North East Ohio.  I started woodworking soon after my last child left home.  My kids ended up in North Carolina because of jobs.  This is where we retired and I couldn't be happier.  I have built many different things, Scrolling is my favorite.  I don't build much else unless I need to anymore.  My scroll saw is an EX 21.  We ripped the carpet out of one of the spare room and put my saw in there.  I love being able to scroll no matter the weather.  My shop outside is not heated or air conditioned.  My saw is hooked up to a dust collector.   My name is Roberta.

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My husband and I moved to North Carolina in 2007.  Before that we were born and raised in North East Ohio.  I started woodworking soon after my last child left home.  My kids ended up in North Carolina because of jobs.  This is where we retired and I couldn't be happier.  I have built many different things, Scrolling is my favorite.  I don't build much else unless I need to anymore.  My scroll saw is an EX 21.  We ripped the carpet out of one of the spare room and put my saw in there.  I love being able to scroll no matter the weather.  My shop outside is not heated or air conditioned.  My saw is hooked up to a dust collector.   My name is Roberta.

i'm sorry you got bite by the scroll bug ,the only cure is to keep scrolling,lol I have found no greater joy than scrolling.i'm at peace with the world doing so.Cover your shop in black plastic to warmer up some.were very happy for you to have found us .Make this your home now ,your family here .Welcome aboard!

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Welcome to The Village. We are all very happy that you found us we are a group of very friendly, helpfully and happy family here. Please take the time to check out everything we have to offer you, from free patterns for you to download and cut for free to help with a pattern you might like to cut but not know how to make. Oh, by the way there are free tutorials on how to make patterns in the 'university forum.

I see you live close to Fayetteville and there is a restaurant there named , "Fayetteville Pie Company". They are only open for lunch and they serve very creative lunch pies like pot pies as well as a large array of sweet desert pies. I made a wood plaque of their logo for them and my granddaughter works for them as a waitress. Drop in and have lunch next time you are in Fayetteville and tell them Hello for me

 

Dick

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