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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Off to Castine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Here are a few photos of all that is going with to Castine, I finished a tilt-top candlestand yesterday that I started a few weeks ago and I quickly built a roombox yesterday and this morning to display the furniture in.



Casey, this one is specially for you, the seats were needle pointed.



The fire screen is also finished.



The screen can slide up and down and stay in position.



The back of the screen.

I am off to the airport in 3 hours, I don't know when I will have internet access again, thanks everybody who send me good wishes for Castine, I appreciate that so much!!!!!!!!!!!

Elga

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Queen Anne Chairs and French Knot Rug Finished!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Well, can you believe it, the two chairs and the french knot rug are finally finished, I am so glad about that!!!!!
Elga

Saturday, June 4, 2011

American Fire Screen: Almost Done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Well, my fire screen is almost finished, it just needs a final sanding, stain and a finish. Two of the corners of the frame will only be glued once the stain and finish has been put on if you are wondering about the gap.



I am quite pleased that the frame can slide up and down and stay in position, I was worried that it would want to fall down to the bottom.



Well, the drawers what can I say, except that it was quite a job, the drawes are only 3/32" (2,4mm) high. I am really happy at how it turned out. Only 4 days left till I leave for Castine!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PS: I really need some photographing lessons!!!!

Elga

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

American 18th Century Fire Screen: Sliding Frame



Yesterday I cut and grooved all the parts for the sliding frame, the embroidery part will be able to slide up and down in the side posts.



The straight sides were cut from 1/8" square stock, the curved parts are 1/8" thick and 3/32" wide, so it was rather a challenge cutting 1/16" grooves in the delicate pieces. The straight edges will stil get a rebate cut in them so that they will fit into the groove in the side posts.

Elga

Monday, May 23, 2011

Guild School Auction



As I mentioned in my last post I am busy making a furniture piece for IGMA's Guild School auction. Well, I finished the stitching this morning, the chart comes from the book Berlin Work Samplers & Embroidery by Raffaella Serena. I stitched it on 60 count silk gauze with Pipers Silk using cross stitch. I had to finish the stitching first before I start with the woodwork as I needed to know the exact finished dimensions.



The embroidery was made for this fire screen, here is a photo of the original, it is from the 18th century. I am using a pattern from the book Construction of American Furniture Treasures by Lestor Margon, when the book was published in 1949 it was in the Metropolitan museum of art but my search of their data base was fruitless so I guess that after 60 years they might not have it anymore. Of course this is a late 18th century screen while the embroidery dates from a 100 years later, so the story is that the silk fabric disintegrated after a 100 years and that the new owner who loves embroidery replaced it with the newest craze in the Victorian era, who said miniatures can't have a history too!!!!!

Off to work now as I only have 15 days left before I fly out from here, I sure hope the vulcano in Iceland doesn't cause any air traffic disruptions like last year.

Elga

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Queen Anne Chair: Update



At last I have two chairs, I spent the last month building the second chair and taking the finish that I didn't like off the first chair. I went with my instincts this time and diluted the stain and put on two thin layers instead of one thick one, it is actually a bit darker than what the photos show. By the way, eye shadow applicators work wonderful for putting on stain.



Hope you like them, I started a tilt-top candle stand that will stand between the two chairs. I am working like crazy at the moment, I have only 3 weeks until I fly out to Castine, Maine for IGMA's Guild School. As a Scholarship student I was asked to donate a piece for IGMA's auction and am hard at work on a special piece for the auction which I will show to you as soon as it is finished.

Elga

Monday, May 2, 2011

Antique Fair



It is a month since I posted, Wow, where did the time go, my second chair is almost finished, so I will show them to you soon. Today we had a public holiday here and for me that usually mean that there is an antique fair somewhere close to me. Sometimes I find nothing, but today was a good day for the mini people.



The little jug measures just 1 1/4" high, I took the picture in my doll house parlor.
The trinket box measures 3/4" across the widest part and is Limoge from France, it is going to be perfect for a French bedroom that I have in mind.



Here is the trinket box with its lid lying next to it on a walnut desk that I made some time ago.

Elga

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Queen Anne Chair: Color transformation has begun!!!!!!!



The chair is finished as far as construction is concerned and I just stained it to look like walnut, I think it is going to look just like I pictured it in my mind's eye.



Tomorrow the oiling process will start. Can't wait to see how it is going to turn out.

Elga

Queen Anne Chair: Almost done



The chair is amost done, once again I made a jig for the back splat's profile. I cut it from 1/8" thick wood, after I had cut it out I used the drum sander on my moto tool to reduce the thickness and get the desired curve plus a lot of hand sanding. The shoe was made by routing the front with a small ball cutter, the sides I just cut with my scroll saw and once more a lot of shaping and sanding by hand.



I just need to turn the last little stretcher that goes between the two side stretchers today and then I can finish gluening it together, at the moment an elastic band is holding it together.



I couldn't resist putting my petit point on the chair, it was stitched on 48 count silk with DMC. Well, I am going to spend the rest of the day in finishing the final construction, then it still needs to be stained and finished with Danish Oil.

Elga

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Queen Anne Chair: Crest rail



Yesterday I spend a big part of the day working on the shaping of the legs, because it is the horseshoe shape chair, there is a lot of wood to remove from the square post. Inbetween I started making the jigs for the crest rail and cut that out last night and glued it into place.



This morning I worked on shaping the crest rail, the middle part needs to flow smoothly from the front bottom edge to the top back edge, so the sharp edges needed rounding.



View from the back, well I am going to try and finish as much as possible today, except fot the staining and polishing.

Elga