I finished the little crewel project last night -- it was so much fun, I just couldn't stop! (I stitched it while watching Truffaut's 1966 film of Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 :)) Doing this kit has really given me a great deal of confidence -- thanks again, Cookie! I'm going to make it into a fire screen for the bedroom, I think. More later ....
And I started slating the back part of the kitchen roof, using Richard Stacey's Versi-slates. As noted in the instructions, the PVA glue I'm using makes them warp a bit at first, but they settle down. Below, the bottom three rows were ones I glued on last night before bed. The top three I glued on just before taking the photo -- you can see that the bottom three are flatter than the top.
They're very regular, so I made the bottom edges a little uneven to make it look more realistic.
David and I worked out a cardboard model of the hipped roof (to make sure our angles were right) and we're going to cut out the roof parts today! Woo hoo!
Camp MiniHaHa 2019 Project
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This is the prototype of the Ruffled Rooster Kitchen project, designed by
Connie Sauve, that we were doing at camp, with her permission, this year.
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