Adorable Animal Family Puzzles in Wood: 25 Easy Patterns for the Scroll Saw

Adorable Animal Family Puzzles in Wood: 25 Easy Patterns for the Scroll Saw

by Jaeheon Yun
Adorable Animal Family Puzzles in Wood: 25 Easy Patterns for the Scroll Saw

Adorable Animal Family Puzzles in Wood: 25 Easy Patterns for the Scroll Saw

by Jaeheon Yun

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Overview

Scroll a collection of 25 simple and adorable animal family puzzles! From sloths, koalas, and kangaroos to cats, unicorns, and more, each freestanding scroll saw project is made up of no more than 10 pieces and only take about 20 minutes to cut. Opening with a helpful section on basic instructions and a step-by-step tutorial, this compilation of nesting animal family patterns are fun to make, great for kids to play with, and beautiful to display! Author and scroll saw artist Jaeheon Yun of Yangpyeong is known for his whimsical puzzles, which he cuts from hardwoods and seals with child-safe finishes and an occasional splash of color. Minimalist and modern, Adorable Animal Family Puzzles in Wood is the perfect addition to every scroll saw library!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781497102057
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/15/2021
Pages: 36
Sales rank: 889,508
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jaeheon Yun is a puzzle designer based in South Korea. He graduated from Seowon University with a degree in Industrial Design in 2004; then, just before his first child was born in 2011, he bought a scroll saw and began making wooden toys. He now adapts the idea of the classic jigsaw puzzle into cute and stylized animal pieces that interact with each other to create larger animal “family” puzzles. Jaeheon often designs his animal puzzle pieces after forms found in Japanese toys. His son, Jimin, often “tests” out his puzzles in Jaeheon’s two-room workshop, and Jaeheon hopes to teach him the scroll saw someday. Jaeheon’s small business, called Namunolie (a combination of two Korean words meaning “tree” and “play”), can be found on Etsy.

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