JT

John T

23/11/2006 4:39 PM

Doll wardrobe plans

Anyone have plans for doll wardrobes, with the dolls being 18" high? I
can design my own, but would go faster if there was already something.

John


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B A R R Y

in reply to John T on 23/11/2006 4:39 PM

24/11/2006 12:35 AM

On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 16:39:27 -0600, John T <[email protected]> wrote:

>Anyone have plans for doll wardrobes, with the dolls being 18" high? I
>can design my own, but would go faster if there was already something.
>

Formal, casual, couture? Perhaps you could get some ideas from
"Project Runway"?

Only kidding.. <G>

I Googled "doll furniture plan", and hit this link to Amazon:
<http://www.amazon.com/Making-Doll-Furniture-Wood-Perfectly/dp/1565232003>

I don't publicly admit to playing with 18"" dolls, as I prefer them
around 5'4", and I don't have kids, but it seems that Amazon sells
more than a few books on the subject. Perhaps your local library
would have some of them, and you'd find lots to work with, at no
charge.

I also found this:
<http://www.easywoodprojects.com/>

You might also have some luck at local craft / hobby stores if you
strike out on freebies.

It also seems that an 18" adult doll would work out to ~ 1/4 (3'' =
1') scale, so you could even easily go from commercial furniture
dimensions. Many dollhouse plans appear to be 1/12 (1" = 1') scale,
so if you use a plan for furniture for those houses, simply multiply
dimensions by 3.

Jj

Jerry

in reply to John T on 23/11/2006 4:39 PM

24/11/2006 3:07 PM

I looked on Jim Barry's web site
http://www.woodworkersworkshop.com/resources/index.php?cat=669

And found:

http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&langpair=de%7Cen&u=http://www.baumarkt.de/b_markt/service/wiege.htm&prev=/language_tools

John T wrote:
> Anyone have plans for doll wardrobes, with the dolls being 18" high? I
> can design my own, but would go faster if there was already something.
>
> John


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