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Dalboy

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The wife is doing a few 1 day events and the stand that she sits dolls on is to big for the small marquee that we have, so she asked for a smaller one and this is the end product mind you I could fit some woodwork on there or dare I:whistling:

It folds flat for easy transporting about and is light enough to lift around, she made a cover for it to hide the C*** woodwork
 

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Dalboy

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Thanks guys. I forgot to say the two stepped side units are attached to the back frame by hinges so that when the shelves are lifted off the hinge down against the frame.
 

Penpal

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As the husband of a dedicated Dollmaker and veteran of death by a thousand cuts over so many years of Quilts their enormous sizes and Dolls in profusion I admired your work compliments on soothing the the lady with your handiwork and squinking in some woodwork on her stall. With the Doll Club and Quilt group Wilma averaged over a thousand dollars in sales items at their annual exhibitions, she made and planned over many months making spare time, hers were cloth dolls. In relation to this I made stuffing sticks fromsteel rod scruffed up at the end set in wooden handles, A felting needle in a turned handle and cover to insert hair into the dolls heads there are innumerable ways to complement a Doll Display, beds, Rockers, Prams etc. Enjoy mate I have.

Peter.:fingers::fingers:
 

Jim

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I could see this worming its way back into the shed if it was mine .. Well made Derek .. :thumbs:
 
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