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Perfecting scroll work with your scroll saw is a delicate technique that takes some practice. I know, because it took me awhile to get decent. The good news is that you don’t have to look far to find some great free scroll saw patterns that you can use.
Contents
- Downloadable Scroll Saw Patterns
- Beginner Scroll Saw Patterns for Print
- 1. Country Bird Feeder House
- 2. Autumn Leaves Coasters
- 3. Lattice Picture Frame
- 4. Gone Fishing Lure Sign
- 5. Geometric Square
- 6. Color Shape Puzzle Patterns
- 7. Santa Claus Christmas Garland or Mobile
- 8. Bear Puzzle
- 9. Family Sign
- 10. Baskets Group
- 11. Perpetual Calendar
- 12. Butterfly Magnets
- 13. Wooden Book Ends
- 14. Chopping Board
- 15. Bamboo Triptych
- 16. Leaf Pocket Dish
- 17. Hope Sign
- 18. Grandparents Sign
- 19. Skeleton
- 20. Sheet Music Rest for Grand Piano
- 21. Floor and Grandfather Clock Hands
- 22. Table Marquetry Decoration
- 23. Coaster Patterns
- 24. Shelf Bracket Patterns
- 25. Circular Scroll Saw Patterns
- 26. Vectorized Scroll Saw Patterns
- 27. Scrolly Scalloped Mirror
- 28. Old Car Scroll Saw Patterns
- 29. Cross Pattern
- 30. Wooden Nativity Set
- 31. Intarsia Butterfly
- 32. Shooting Star Ornaments
- 33. Christmas Tree Ornaments
- 34. Make Tea Not War Sign
- 35. Teacher Apple Table Stand
- 36. Teddy Bear Puzzle
- 37. Race Car Stand Up Puzzle
- 38. Space Ship Stand Up Puzzle
- 40. Welcome Cat Plaque
- 41. Halloween Plaques
- Advanced Scroll Saw Patterns for Download
- 42. Chipmunk Intarsia
- 43. Tribal Clock
- 43. Vintage Footstool
- 44. Welcome Friends Sign
- 45. Wall Shelf
- 46. Cabinet Fretwork Panels
- 47. Diamond Fret Wall Clock
- 48. Ornate Corner Shelf
- 49. Intricate Scroll Saw Box
- 50. Biblical Nativity Scene Music Box
- 51. Love Bird Plate Holder
- 52. Small Chess Piece Set
- 53. Large Chess Players Set
- 54. Greeting Card Holder
- 55. John 3:16 Bible Verse Scroll Saw Fretwork
- 56. Flower Tape Dispenser
- 57. Full Moon Indoor Outdoor Nightlight
- 58. Witch’s Spooky Brew Layerscape
- 59. Pumpkin Candle Tray for Halloween
- 60. Plant Hanger
- How Do You Turn a Picture into a Scroll Saw Pattern?
- Wrapping It Up
Downloadable Scroll Saw Patterns
So, you have one of thebest scroll saws, but you need some woodworking projects to work on?
I’ve compiled my favorite absolutely free patterns for your scroll saw. Just download, print, and use on your scroll project.These free printable scroll saw patterns are ready to download.
These scroll patterns for wood allow you to create a variety of useful features, as well as intricate scroll saw projects, by simply downloading and printing the scroll saw template that you select.
Download your Christmas Ornament patterns here!
I link to each template, and you can grab your downloadable scroll saw patterns from their website.
How To Use a Scroll Saw For Fine Woodworking and Ornate Wood Projects
Beginner Scroll Saw Patterns for Print
When I set out to select a range of the best scroll saw patterns for beginners, I looked for scroll saw projects that did not involve too many steps and was pretty easy to complete.
These are my top picks for beginner scrollwork patterns. Enjoy!
1. Country Bird Feeder House
Add this adorable little bird feeder house to the outside of your home after you have mastered the scroll work necessary for this beginner piece.
2. Autumn Leaves Coasters
Grab this free pattern for coasters, which are a great beginner scroll saw project as there is plenty of details included in the plans that will helpguide you through the scroll work process.
3. Lattice Picture Frame
These are scroll patterns to print that you can also use for Christmas timeor any holiday.
4. Gone Fishing Lure Sign
You’ll be able to get the scroll saw woodworking patterns for this gone fishing lure sign by simply clicking download for the image. This free pattern is a little bit more complex than others on this list.
5. Geometric Square
Mastering this geometric square will allow you to practice straight carving with your scroll saw to get the dynamic edges of the square.
6. Color Shape Puzzle Patterns
Scroll saws are the perfect saw for kids to start on, and this scroll work project isperfect forthe kidsto play with. Puzzle patterns allow them to do the scroll work, and then play with the finished product.
7. Santa Claus Christmas Garland or Mobile
Getready for the holidays with this scroll saw patternthat is simple holiday-themed garland or mobile.
8. Bear Puzzle
Download this easy to complete bear puzzle scroll saw pattern and get started on these fun woodworking projects thateveryone in your family will enjoy making.
9. Family Sign
Scroll saws are perfect for lettering, and this plan has everything you need to make your own family sign to hang in your home.
This is a good scroll work plan for beginners because there is so much detailedinformation provided about the wood you should be using.
10. Baskets Group
Make these useful and unique containers for your home with these complimentary basket scroll saw patterns.
11. Perpetual Calendar
A perpetual calendar is a manual calendar where you can endlessly adjust the date, month, and time of the year on a daily basis. This free pattern makes it much easier.
12. Butterfly Magnets
Create these cute and innovative magnet designs from basic scraps of wood with your scroll saw.
13. Wooden Book Ends
Style your books in the study, library, or home office with these creative and quirky book enders.
14. Chopping Board
Whether you’re in need of a chopping board for your kitchen, or you’re thinking about using one for decorative food presentations, this design is pretty straight-forward.
15. Bamboo Triptych
This 3-piece wooden bamboo design contains detailed instructions of how to create them, as well astips on using the best scroll saw blades.
16. Leaf Pocket Dish
Use your scroll saw to create a place to store all your door keys, car keys, receipts or anything else you might be holding when you enter the door with this leaf pocket dish pattern.
17. Hope Sign
You never know who might need it, and your girlfriend would love this as a present.
18. Grandparents Sign
Put a smile on grandma and grandpa’s faces as they see this beautiful DIY piece by you.
19. Skeleton
Give your neighbors and guests a cold shiver by creating these wooden Halloween skeleton scroll saw patterns.
20. Sheet Music Rest for Grand Piano
For the elegant grand piano, these patterns make use of a wonderful and elegant design that can easily be recreated by woodworkers of all skill levels.
21. Floor and Grandfather Clock Hands
Have a long case clock lying around that’s too old-fashioned for your liking?
22. Table Marquetry Decoration
This pattern gives the actual furniture a new look and doesn’t require an expert’s mastery to be able to accomplish.
23. Coaster Patterns
Coasters are usually used to protect the table’s surface or the cloth that covers it from the condensation flowing from a mug or glass.
24. Shelf Bracket Patterns
Grab this array of shelf bracket patterns for your scroll saw.
25. Circular Scroll Saw Patterns
These circular scroll saw patterns can stand on their own as an ornament on an awkwardly blank wall. You’ll need to make curved cuts to form the inner circle as part of your scrolling.
26. Vectorized Scroll Saw Patterns
This vectorized pattern is the same as the last, though it makes more sense to put something inside the oval-shaped hole in the middle.
27. Scrolly Scalloped Mirror
It’s a fresher look from the rectangular or circular shape of the first two mirror frame patterns.
28. Old Car Scroll Saw Patterns
Vintage cars have a certain, unexplainable quirkiness to them that’s timeless and ageless. Almost everyone can see their appeal at first glance.
29. Cross Pattern
If you have a strong Christian faith, a cross is important to have around the house – either on top of the entrance door frame or on a designated altar table.
30. Wooden Nativity Set
Christmas always seems to be just around the corner, and if you’re tired of displaying the same set of Christmas ornaments imitating the nativity scene, here’s a new scroll pattern one that is a simple 3D decor project.
Download your Christmas Ornament patterns here!
31. Intarsia Butterfly
This intarsia butterfly is a form of marquetry that looks difficult to make but really, there are lots of easy patterns that a scroller of any level can create. This butterfly intarsia is an example of the easy ones.
32. Shooting Star Ornaments
Scroll saws are the best power tool to make ornaments with. Make as many of these star ornaments as you want and hang them with an invisible nylon string, so the stars can twirl from the draft of the air conditioning or whiff of a fan.
33. Christmas Tree Ornaments
If you’re not a fan of the Christmas tree that withers in just a few days, a good amount of these scroll saw tree design patterns can replace any live natural décor.
34. Make Tea Not War Sign
This “Make Tea Not War” sign is for tea-lovers. It’s a gentle expression of their preference for tea over coffee without being aggressive about it.
35. Teacher Apple Table Stand
This scroll saw pattern makes such a suitable gift for their teachers the next holiday or teachers’ day that comes around.
36. Teddy Bear Puzzle
This teddy bear puzzle is something that can’t be handed to your kid, but it’s something he or she has to work for to get a teddy bear, a lesson that’s good to instill in them as early as possible..
37. Race Car Stand Up Puzzle
This pattern is a race car puzzle which you make piece by piece and then put together to look like a race car.Paint each part a different colorto resemble actual race cars.
38. Space Ship Stand Up Puzzle
If your boy is not much of a car person and would rather be an astronaut (I know I did at that young age), this space ship stand up puzzle will belong more on his shelf than the race car.
40. Welcome Cat Plaque
Some cats aren’t the most welcoming of hosts, but this one is an exception. The welcome plaque with a cat and flower silhouettes is an adorable sign to greet guests at the door.
41. Halloween Plaques
As one of the most celebrated seasons in the country, Halloween,along with the Fourth of July, is an occasion you wouldn’t want to miss decorating for.
Advanced Scroll Saw Patterns for Download
This next set of patterns that you can download and print are a little trickier. Not only are they more intricate in how you’re using a scroll saw, but these advanced patterns many involve several different materials.
You’ll probably need to keep the saw blade in continuos motion as you weave your way through the cuts on these advanced patterns.
42. Chipmunk Intarsia
This chipmunk scroll saw pattern will delight your heart as you work on creating this little woodland creature.
43. Tribal Clock
If you’re looking for scroll saw clock patterns, this is a favorite of mine. This scroll work plan has lots of intricate work that will test your skill level as a beginner.
43. Vintage Footstool
With its designs dating back to the 19thcentury, this footstool is a great vintage addition to any quirky living room.
44. Welcome Friends Sign
Greet your guests with this easy to re-create welcome sign. It is simple yet features an elegant, intricate patterns that any woodworker of all skill levels can do.
45. Wall Shelf
This detailed wall shelf design ispractical for any home improvement DIY-er. It’s an intricate pattern that is quite a challenge but it will allow you to practice working with your scroll saw blade.
46. Cabinet Fretwork Panels
Looking for a way to improve the look of your cabinets? I like this pattern because I think it is a very practical DIY scroll saw pattern.
47. Diamond Fret Wall Clock
Recreate this scroll saw project for yourself and hang it up on the wall of your living room or bedroom.
48. Ornate Corner Shelf
This corner shelf has an attractive pattern that makes eye candy and provides extra space for things like frames of newer, more recent photos. It’s only made up of the flat shelf and the two sides that are the background for it.
49. Intricate Scroll Saw Box
The size of the box in this download is enough for little paraphernalia. It can be an accessory box or sewing kit, ora box to store all your ammo.
50. Biblical Nativity Scene Music Box
A major upgrade from the nativity scroll saw patterns for beginners, this advanced pattern comes out as a 3-dimensional and functional box.
51. Love Bird Plate Holder
A little less complicated than the boxes above, this love birds paper plate holder pattern is easier to understand and follow.
52. Small Chess Piece Set
Chess pieces look like they could only be made by an expert with at least 50 years of experience, if not a machine. In reality, they could be made by yourself if you have the right pattern and instructions.
53. Large Chess Players Set
This large chess players set is a bigger version of the last. The pawns are 2.5 inches, almost the size of the king from the previous version, while the king in this pattern is 4.2 inches.
54. Greeting Card Holder
Playing cards are tough to keep when the box it came in doesn’t survive quite as long as the cards. Thiswooden card holder is a sturdy replacementthat can protect your prized cards.
55. John 3:16 Bible Verse Scroll Saw Fretwork
John 3:16 is a popular verse from the Bible but it’s still often used and printed as a constant reminder, especially by those who practice their faith religiously. This features the same scripture in classical patterns, with font surrounded by classy, intricate, and beautiful fretwork.
56. Flower Tape Dispenser
Make it a point to put pretty things in your office even if it’s just a cubicle. It will make work a lot more fun, and you get to use your scroll saw.
57. Full Moon Indoor Outdoor Nightlight
This instructional scroll saw patterns tells everything from how the box is done to how the nightlight is installed into the construction, so no unattractive wire is showing.
58. Witch’s Spooky Brew Layerscape
This witch’s brew layerscape is a stunning piece that really wows you at first sight. There’s depth and dimension, and it achieves the kind of spookiness that’s also adorable at the same time.
59. Pumpkin Candle Tray for Halloween
Halloween can’t come soon enough, but if you really don’t have much time for decorating, this pumpkin candle tray promises to “turn any candle into a seasonal decoration.”
60. Plant Hanger
Spiller plants are pretty and endearing, but finding a way to put them in an elevated place can be quite the struggle. The hardest part is actually assembling it, which this tutorial gives very detailed instructions for.
How Do You Turn a Picture into a Scroll Saw Pattern?
To turn a picture into a scroll saw pattern, you can follow these steps:
- Choose the image: Select an image that you would like to turn into a scroll saw pattern. The simpler the image, the easier it will be to convert into a pattern.
- Trace the image: Place the image under a transparent sheet and trace the outline with a pen or pencil. You can also use image tracing software like Adobe Illustrator to trace the image.
- Simplify the image: Simplify the traced image by removing details and reducing the number of lines. The fewer lines there are, the easier it will be to follow when creating the scroll saw pattern.
- Transfer the pattern to paper: Once simplified, transfer the pattern onto paper, using a pen or pencil. Make sure the lines are thick and clear.
- Refine the pattern: Check the pattern for accuracy and make any necessary adjustments on your design. Its better to get it right here before you put it on the wood.
- Transfer the pattern to wood: Trace the final pattern onto the wood piece you plan to use for the scroll saw project. Make sure to use a pen or pencil that will not smudge or rub off easily – I recommend a permanent marker.
These steps should help you turn a picture into a scroll saw pattern. With practice, you’ll get better at creating patterns and will be able to tackle more complex images.
Wrapping It Up
Scroll saws are the best tool for intricate woodworking, and these scrollwork patterns are the best that the internet has to offer. By simply downloading these patterns free of charge, you’ll have your own guide to print and work with on your next scroll saw wood project.
Most of the best scroll work patterns here are geared towards beginners, with a few for advanced scrollers.