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Little By Little Dollhouse Minis
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Cutting Instructions for Dining Room Chairs
Cut from 3/32” 3mm Plywood
Piece Quan Imperial Metric Description
A 1 3” x ¾” 77 x 20mm Back legs and chair back
B 1 1 3/16” x 1 ¼” x 1 ⅜” x 1 ¼” 30 x32x35x32mm Seat
E 2 1 ⅜” x 5/32” 36 x 4mm Front legs
Cut from 1/16” 2mm Plywood
C 1 1 3/32” x 5/16” 28 x 9mm Top backrest
D 1 1 3/32” x 5/32” 28 x 4mm Bottom back rest
Cut from 4mm coffee stir stick
F 4 1” 26mm Chair backrest slats
Cut from Bamboo cocktail sticks or round toothpicks
*G 4 Wait to measure once chair is put together Chair leg braces

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@littlebylittledollhouseminis
These little chairs were a ton of fun to make. I hope you enjoy!
@robinoleary7099
@robinoleary7099 Год назад
Cute! These little chairs will come in handy once I reach my kitchen. Thanks for sharing.
@littlebylittledollhouseminis
@robin, thank you! I’m glad you like them!
@johnthompson3462
@johnthompson3462 4 месяца назад
Just started a dollhouse and will definitely make some of thos chairs.Great job.Nice design
@littlebylittledollhouseminis
@littlebylittledollhouseminis 4 месяца назад
Thank you! I’m glad you like them!💚
@lindahart7133
@lindahart7133 2 месяца назад
Thank you❤
@mugulla.suraj74
@mugulla.suraj74 5 месяцев назад
Awsome ❤
@littlebylittledollhouseminis
@littlebylittledollhouseminis 5 месяцев назад
Thank you!💚
@faylenekeep6235
@faylenekeep6235 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your grandparents home memories and your techniques.
@littlebylittledollhouseminis
Thank you for watching!!
@releasingendorphins232
@releasingendorphins232 Год назад
Hi Penny. Your detailed instructions are so refreshing. I love you are capturing reality from the past. I appreciate the time and talent it takes to teach us. I wish you many happy builds and much notoriety. Barb in Oklahoma.
@littlebylittledollhouseminis
Thank you so much Barb!I appreciate you taking the time to leave such a nice comment!
@suzannecuerrier279
@suzannecuerrier279 Год назад
That looks wonderful. Thank you for sharing how to make them.
@littlebylittledollhouseminis
Thank you Suzanne! I’m glad you like them!
@juliederry3719
@juliederry3719 Год назад
Penny what a beautiful little table and chairs, great tutorial too, and happy 2023, tfs x Julie 🇬🇧
@littlebylittledollhouseminis
Thank you Julie, I’m glad you like them! Happy New Year!!
@teresitabolivar-gouzy1019
@teresitabolivar-gouzy1019 Год назад
Thanks for the tutorial. They look great
@littlebylittledollhouseminis
Thank you so much! They were fun to make!
@colleenbarry4295
@colleenbarry4295 Год назад
Hi Penny. So far I have made your stove and refrigerator and am very happy with both. These chairs and table are my next project.I will modify them a little to make them like the ones we had as an remember them. I was wondering if you use anything other than an x-acto knife for cutting? Thanks so much for your instructions.
@littlebylittledollhouseminis
Oh, I’m so happy to hear you like the pieces! My cutting tool really depends on the material. The x-acto knife works best for things like styrofoam, chip board, and thin pieces of wood. For thicker wood I have a little razor saw with a miter box. Best of luck with the table and chairs!
@HealthyMe_at
@HealthyMe_at Год назад
Great job
@wowyummyyy
@wowyummyyy Год назад
L I K E 👍👍👍👍👍 ✳✴✳✴✳ 😻😻😻😻
@littlebylittledollhouseminis
Thank you!!!!!
@deniselocke559
@deniselocke559 Год назад
Penny, your work and teaching is fantastic! Puhleeeese, what are the little metal blocks for squaring called, and where to get {what type of store?}
@littlebylittledollhouseminis
Thank you Denise! They are called 1-2-3 Blocks (they are 1”x2”x3”) or sometimes referred to as Set-up Blocks. You can likely find them at a hardware store but I got mine from Amazon. They are a little expensive ($32 Canadian for 2 blocks) but well worth the price in my opinion. When you receive them, they have a bit of an oily film on them so I wrapped them in some paper towel for a day and gave them a good wipe down before I used them.
@craftynita6633
@craftynita6633 5 месяцев назад
lovely chairs! i'd like to know where you get your square adn nife please :) do they have specific names for online purchasing? thanks!
@littlebylittledollhouseminis
@littlebylittledollhouseminis 5 месяцев назад
Thanks you! I got the square from Julie Warren (Little Bits and Pieces) Etsy store. It is one of my favourite tools! I will leave a link here: www.etsy.com/ca/shop/BitsAndPiecesByJulie The craft knife I got on Amazon. The brand name is Beaditive High Precision Detail Craft Knife. It comes with 10 blades and is around $20 Canadian. I hope that helps!💚
@lori416
@lori416 Год назад
Absolutely brilliant. The taper of the leg really sets these chairs apart. Excellent design. Side note: did you ever order a jeweler’s saw?
@littlebylittledollhouseminis
Thank you Lori, and yes I did!! It should be delivered next week. I am so excited!
@elishamaxson
@elishamaxson Год назад
Did you ever say why your grandparents' furniture is in a museum?
@littlebylittledollhouseminis
Hi Elisha! After my Grandfather passed away, my uncle Alec moved home and helped my Grandma with the farm. They then sold the farm in 1973, and bought a house in town. My uncle took all the furniture from the farm house, and what they didn’t use in the new house, he stored in the basement. It sat there for almost 20 years, collecting dust. In 1992, the town decided to turn the local hospital (which was no longer being used) into a Homestead Museum. My uncle was retired and volunteered a great deal in the community so when he heard of the plan for the museum, he offered to help them get it up an running, and then cleaned out the basement and donated all those items to the museum. When I decided to build this replica, I was doing a lot of research on the area, the town, and our family history. I found out completely by accident that Uncle Alec and been apart of the museum’s creation, and that he had donated many of the items. We went on a road trip in May to visit the museum and was overwhelmed honestly, to see so many of the pieces from the farm. My uncle has long since passed, but I will be eternally grateful to him for saving all those things, and donating them!
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