Skeleton Pattern
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Skeleton Pattern
Years ago I made a skeleton I think he was about 3 ft. tall arms and legs jointed and they moved. Would like to make him again for my grand kids but lost my pattern and wonder where I could find one like that now. It was an oversized pattern but can't remember the name of the producer. Has anyone seen anything like that.
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Here is a link for the kind of skeleton that you can cut out (you could probably glue it to poster board or foam core) -- don't know if you meant this: http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/s...._skeleton.pdf
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Here is a link for the kind of skeleton that you can cut out (you could probably glue it to poster board or foam core) -- don't know if you meant this: http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/s...._skeleton.pdf
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Wonderful news! I found the pattern after good 20 yrs. It was well hidden in my stuff which I have been looking for weeks. He is stuffed with bending arms and legs and now I can make it again. So happy. Was worried I had lost my memory, I kept looking in the same place that I remembered putting it and thats exactly where it was except I had it all turned inside out and didn't realize the picture of the skeleton was on the other side of the sheet of paper. Thanks everyone for your input.
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bbeyes, I know you found your pattern, but if you want to try something a bit different, check out milk jug skeletons.
I made them quite a few years ago and they were a real hit.
https://www.google.ca/search?q=milk+...3oDlkQ_AUIBigB
I made them quite a few years ago and they were a real hit.
https://www.google.ca/search?q=milk+...3oDlkQ_AUIBigB
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