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Little House cabin – curtains and a prairie kitchen

The Little House in the Big Woods cabin is pretty much finished. I added basswood over the exposed edges of the plywood. Now all that’s left to do outside is a bit more weathering, to bring the color of the shingles more in line with the rest of the house.

Now I can finally do something with all the accessories I’ve been collecting. I got this utensil rack at an estate sale a earlier this summer. I’m not sure if it’s meant to be half scale, but the size looked okay compared to the fireplace.

The rack was a teeny bit too wide to fit next to the fireplace (see how the pointy end overhangs the boards by a few millimeters).

I decided to snip off the pointy ends to make it fit. This will be tucked into a dark corner so you’ll never notice that the edges aren’t quite round.

The glue dried clear. Here it is with the churn and fireplace. (I’m planning to replace the churn with one that’s lighter, though, so it’ll be easier to see back there and more in line with the “crockery” churn from the Little House books. I have one on the way…)

Here’s the area around the fireplace. Still playing with the pots and pans. I think I’ll add a shelf over the utensil rack to hold dishes.

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Cabin furnishings: Shaker beds and Boston rocker

I’ve started furnishing the Little House cabin. I’ve collected several Cassidy Creations kits for this house and am also planning to scratch build some of the furniture.

I started with the “big bed” and trundle bed. Little House in the Big Woods has a couple of illustrations that part of the big bed’s headboard, but not the whole thing, so I didn’t have a good idea of how I wanted it to look. A bed seemed easy enough to scratch build, but it would need enough clearance underneath to fit a trundle bed, and that made it a little more complicated than I wanted to tackle on my own.

I have a very old pamphlet named How to Make Shaker Furnishings for Doll Houses or Miniature Rooms that has 1:12 patterns for a bed and a trundle bed. I adapted these to half scale. Here’s a photo out of the pamphlet, of how the finished pieces should look.

I built the big bed first. I made these out of basswood and just cut the dimensions of the pieces in half. The 1:12 plans called for wood that’s 1/16″ wide. I stuck with this width even though it technically should have been 1/32″ wide, because I was concerned that 1/32″ wood would be tough to glue.

The headboard is a bit taller than it should be (larger than half the size of the original pattern), because this was the closest I could get at the shop and I didn’t want to cut it down, but all the rest of the pieces are exactly half the length and width from the original plans.

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Little House Cabin – shingles

Shingling was the last big job to do on the cabin. When I glued the skinny sticks to the inside of the roof, something got off kilter so the roof wouldn’t glue on straight. Oops.

The porch roof is supposed to attach to the front of the roof at a 45-degree angle. I glued a shim to the right side of it to compensate for the crooked roof.

The shim made it so I could attach the porch roof more or less straight.

I glopped it up with plenty of glue. Also, I decided to use only three of the four porch posts since with four, I couldn’t space them evenly without blocking the door.

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