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Tile Design Rug
Sally Grice
This is an easy chart using just blue and black You can stitch the background in a cream or white or leave it unstitched and it will give a textured look and feel to your rug . . . continue reading
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Baby Outfit
Roz Walters
Another little outfit for one of the very popular rubber babies, this time a knitted dress and panties. The pattern will also fit the Heidi Ott babies. I have used one strand of six stranded embroider cotton for this design . . . continue reading
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Decorated Mirrors
Jackie Boyce
To make these mirror frames you will need. Small oval mirrors ( I bought mine from Tee Pee Crafts ) gold card or gold paper to cover card. Assortment of braids and bunka, I also used a tiny string of gold beads which I bought from a cake decorating shop . . . continue reading
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The G.S.O.L.F.O.T Club
Sally Watson
You may have seen these letters on many websites devoted to miniatures and following contributions to forums. The truth is, there are many of us out there in the world of miniatures who use those letters after our names and we are passionate about what we do . . . continue reading
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Painting A Kentish Oast House
Jane Stewart Adams
A lovely subject for any Dollshouse. A small wooden dollshouse frame approximately 2 x 1 1/2 inches, with a rebate, is what you will need for this project. The one I am using is Handmade by Wood Supplies . . . continue reading
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Kit Review - The Craft Pack Company
Mandy Wright
This month I am reviewing two more kits from The Craft Pack Company - Vintage Ladies Wig Set Kit and Miniature Ladies Gloves Kit, both in 1/12th scale. Both kits are, as always, simple to put together . . . continue reading
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LADIES SPRING DRESS - KNITTING
Roz Walters
Spring is nearly here, or so I am told, so to complement the spring crochet dress I have designed one for knitters this month. I used one strand of six stranded embroidery cotton, but 30's sewing cotton can be used instead . . . continue reading
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Mini Art Studio
Evi
Hi my name is Evi; I am a Scottish artist doing my masters in miniature art and the piece I'm going to show you how to create will be part of a large exhibition in September. Over the next few tutorials I'll be taking you through it step by step. . . . continue reading
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1920s "Flapper" Dress
Jackie Boyce
The 1920s were a fun time with lots of style, the Charston and Blackbottom were all the rage on the dance floor where the "Flappers" loved the new fringe dresses so fashionable at the time . . . continue reading
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March Prize Draw
We are pleased to offer two more Jane Harrop wooden furniture kits for our members to win this month - Library Steps and Doll's Cradle kits, both in 1/12th scale . . . continue reading
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Kit Review - Sinnamay Hat Kit by Thimblemins
Mandy Wright
This month I have been given the opportunity to review a 1/12th scale Sinnamay Hat Kit by Jane Raymond of Thimblemins. I have the full kit, which consists of the basic hat kit plus a pack of assorted coloured Sinnamy sheets . . . continue reading
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Peach Flan and Custard
Mandy Wright
Ripe, juicy peaches, peeled,halved and stoned then baked in a light golden pastry case and glazed with orange jelly (jello). Perfect served with custard for dinner in your doll's house . . . continue reading
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Baby Snuggle Bag
Helena Bleeker
This month I have prepared another Baby pattern for you to try, again I have used a Heidi Ott baby but you can use your own baby as long as it is about 5 cm tall . . . continue reading
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Soft-bodied Toy Clown
Sue Aggett
Paint the wood bead with several thin coats of white paint and allow to dry. Paint the pill packaging with 2 thin coats of paint while still on the plastic sheeting. When dry carefully cut around a bubble to make a hat with a brim, touch up brim with paint . . . continue reading
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