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Comments (3)I think the top slice of 'squash' may be a piece of Fairytale or Long Island cheese pumpkin? The cut one on the bottom of the picture looks like a squash but the top one sure looks likes pumpkin. Look up Fairytale and Long Island cheese pumpkins on the internet to see them for a full picture....See MoreOT .... Jigsaw Puzzles
Comments (14)When I set up a puzzle, it goes on my 48-inch round dining room table, and the secondary activity of eating takes place in the kitchen. I try to stick with 500-piece puzzles, but when I happen upon an irresistible 1000-piece one, like Reader's Paradise, I ill-advisedly add two leaves to the table. The Reader's Paradise puzzle became my Memorial Day weekend project, but even with the help of two other serious puzzlers, it has spilled over into the week - not yet completed. It has been a bear!...See Morejigsaw puzzles
Comments (32)I don't think Bits & Pieces is the best quality puzzle, but they usually give a free one with purchase, so they might be a little more economical than others. I'm working one now. I'm not crazy about their images, but I think they have some nice shaped puzzles. One thing about B&P is that a few pieces in each puzzle don't lock in, just but up against their proper position. I agree with Sushipup, puzzlewarehouse carries good quality. Thanks for the link to jigsawjunkies. Will check out Liberty Puzzles. Thanks, wiscokid. Rob, I don't think the thickness of the pieces is listed on the box, but if you stick with the better brands (puzzlewarehouse), you should feel happier with the pieces. If you check out jigsawjunkies, they have a brand comparison and one of the items they evaluate is piece thickness. There is a chart. Pretty colors in your puzzle. I could not do that one!!!...See Morejigsaw puzzle companies
Comments (16)Springbok is my personal fave, and I prefer the vintage ones to most of the designs today. Their pieces lock and don't come apart easily. And I recently discovered another vintage puzzle from RoseArt - Hometown Collections. I found a bunch at a local thrift shop and really enjoyed doing them. The images are folkart-ish and cozy, and they were not too hard either. Not sure if they're making new ones, but I often see vintage jigsaws on eBay, and I see them listed on the big A as well....See MoreChi
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