4/30/2023 0 Comments Picture to puzzle maker![]() The art and popularity of the hand-cut puzzle subsequently waned significantly. By the early 40s and the advent of World War II, the craze had died down and die-cut puzzles were now hitting the market. Calvin Coolidge, King George V, and Benito Mussolini were all avid puzzlers. Numerous companies sprang up to meet the demand. A jigsaw puzzle craze exploded worldwide. With the end of the Roaring Twenties and the onset of the Great Depression, people were looking for cheap alternatives for entertainment. Usually, the wood was approximately ¼” thick. Most puzzles were made of wood, and hand-cut using a scroll saw. This was before the advent of die-cut (stamped) cardboard puzzles. The golden age of jigsaw puzzles was approximately the 1930s. Our whimsy pieces and puzzle cut patterns are all hand-drawn by our designer here in Boulder. Sometimes whimsy pieces are located near each other as part of a group of characters (interrelating whimsy pieces) or are made up of several interlocking pieces (complex whimsy pieces). That's a lot of whimsy pieces! Oftentimes the whimsy pieces are carefully designed and crafted to match the theme of each puzzle image. All of our puzzles contain as many whimsy pieces as we can fit, usually comprising 15-20% of the total. ![]() Whimsy pieces are cut in the shapes of recognizable objects, such as characters, animals, or complex geometric shapes. Liberty Puzzles are manufactured in Boulder, Colorado, USA. We offer over 650 different puzzles on this website, and we add new items year round. The puzzles are made with 1/4” plywood and use advance print technology for eye-popping color. Each one contains dozens of hand-drawn “whimsy” pieces intricately cut into the shapes of characters, animals, and geometric designs. Liberty Puzzles are a throwback to the golden age of jigsaw puzzles. ![]() Liberty Puzzles retail storefront, Downtown Boulder, May 2022.
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