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About the Author John A. Nelson is considered a master craftsman by scroll saw enthusiasts and is a frequent contributor to Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts magazine. He is the author of 10 books about scroll sawing, including The Complete Guide to Making Wooden Clocks, 50 Easy Weekend Scroll Saw Projects, Making Wooden Baskets on Your Scroll Saw, and Inspirational Scroll Saw Projects. John has spent thousands of hours at the scroll saw, authored dozens of patterns, and built some of the most beautiful examples of scrollwork to be found. William Guimond is a woodworker and the coauthor of Scroll Saw Basketweave Projects. He lives in Nashua, New Hampshire. Product Description Fool your friends with these intriguing baskets! Featuring 12 never-before-published projects and step-by-step instructions. Each of the 12 projects featured inside this book looks just like a meticulously hand-woven basket. You can actually make these beautiful gift and decorative projects at home on a scroll saw. It's simple and easy! By using any one of the patterns found inside, you'll make your own authentic-looking wooden basket-weave projects in a few hours. No special tools required—just your scroll saw and common wood. Choose from a dozen all new, never before published designs. From the practical Planter Box (Page 6) to the decorative 1880 New England Basket (Page 49)—these projects are guaranteed to please! From the Back Cover Create intricate basketweave projects like these on your scroll saw with simple, step by step instructions. Fool Your Friends! Each of the 12 projects featured inside this book looks just like a meticulously hand-woven basket. But, you can actually make these beautiful gift and decorative projects at home on a scroll saw. It's simple and easy! By using any one of the patterns found inside, you'll make your own authentic-looking wooden basket-weave projects in a few hours. No special tools required - just your scroll saw and common wood. Choose from a dozen all new, never before published designs. From the practical Planter Box (Page 6) to the decorative 1880 New England Basket (Page 49) - these projects are guaranteed to please!