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Saturday

Project: A Tuffet

For this project I used a 14cm diameter round box lid. I glued on 4 of the little dolls (which I showed you the other day) about 5mm in from the edge. I had planned to use timber, but this box was handy and the perfect size. :)


I placed a heavy book on the legs and waited until the glue dried and the legs felt firmly secure. During that time I cut out four rounds of thin poly batting and one round of Nu-Wool quilt wadding, the same size as the lid. I also cut a further round of the wadding 18cm diameter and snipped in 2cm all around the edge with the scissors.


When the glue was dry, I placed the batting inside the lid, with the smaller circle of wadding on top. Then I placed the larger piece on top and glued the snipped edges down. If you are going to do this project, you may need another pair of hands to do the next step . . . I used an elastic band to hold the wadding down while it dried.


This is what it looks like at this stage.


I then selected the fabric I wanted to use to cover the little tuffet, this piece with the tiny rosebuds was perfect. The circle needed to by slightly larger, so the diameter was 20cm this time, with only a 1cm snip around the outside.


Leaving the elastic band on, I repeated what I did for the last piece of wadding. Making sure the top was smooth, the padding slightly rounded and a little higher than the sides of the lid.


I used a wider flat elastic band to hold everything in place and also left it on. When the glue was dried, I cut 50cm of craft ribbon/lace to trim the tuffet.


I have pinned this in place around the outside for the photo, as I intend finding a pretty pale pink trim to match the stripe in the fabric. Then I will glue it on.


All that's left to do is paint the legs in the colour of my choice, which will be white. I shall post my finished tuffet when I have completed Miss Fifi Muffet's outfit.

Happy crafting!

13 comments:

  1. Okay, that is brilliant. I love how you made use of those little legs. Thank you for sharing your progress with us. I would love to make one of these for my 1/6 fashion dolls. Although I think I can just use balsa wood for the legs as the vinyl fashion dolls don't weigh a ton like the bjds!

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    1. Hi Alasse,
      Thanks girlfriend! You can use anything round to make this project, it's easy! I just used what I had handy and of course you can adjust the sizes to suit any doll. I made this one especially for Fifi and she is 33cm tall.

      Balsa wood would be fine, you could even use cardboard or foam-core. Hope you have fun with it.
      Big Hugs,
      X

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  2. A great design and a fantastic performance. As soon as I find the right materials, I will certainly do it.
    Hugs!

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    1. Thank you, hope you have fun making your own. :)
      Hugs,
      X

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  3. You could use some wooden pearl things could you? For smaller dolls... Great idea this one, thanks for showing the process, I might get into making one if I can find some materials. ^__^

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    1. Hi Xaya, I think you could, this project is only limited by your own imagination. You're welcome, I have such a big stash I only needed to buy the legs.:)
      Hugs,
      X

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  4. That is great! I made something like this back in my dolls house days, and used it as a bedroom stool, in front of the dressing table. This is going to be perfect for your new girl, I cannot wait to see her using it and her background that you made previously :)
    xxx

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    1. Thanks Sharon, it's the right size for a 33cm doll, but it will be used with a different backdrop . . . something more suitable for a Little Miss Muffet. The brains working on it right now! :)
      Hugs,
      X

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  5. Hello and that is one great looking tuffet! Thumbs up for the process of this project. My tiny little Lalaloopsy could have one to sit on - made out of those a bit larger capsules to bottles and some pearls, as Xaya mentioned! Ideas popping up, need some time though. :)
    Have a great new week! Hugs!

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    1. Hi Niina! You're welcome. :) Go for it, after all it doesn't need to be the size I made, there are all sorts of lids that you could use, the size simply depends on the size of the doll you want it for.

      I'd like to see your Lalaoopsy one when you finish it.
      Big hugs,
      X

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  6. Hello Sandy,
    Well done! that looks beautiful.
    Big hug
    Giac

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  7. this is just clever!!! Seriously you are brilliant xD
    It looks beautiful and so cozy
    x

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