#ooak Renaissance chair tutorial @ ChellyWood.com #dollcollector #monsterhigh

Please forgive the poor quality of this video; it’s one of the first doll diorama tutorials I ever created. That’s why I thought it wouldn’t hurt to repost about it today, since many of you probably haven’t even seen this one.

You may have seen the finished chairs, though, as they appear in several scenes of my Romeo and Juliet stop-motion film.

This chair may look complicated, but it really is quite easy to make. I think I finished the project on a Saturday.

I’ve spent this week, on ChellyWood.com, showing you how to make various items of furniture, like those I’m using on the stage of Romeo and Juliet. I’ll end the week with a review of how to make an easy-peasy round table that is sometimes pictured in Juliet’s house, in various scenes.

If you’re here for free sewing patterns, don’t worry; I’ll return to that concept shortly. I’m busy getting my patterns for Tall Barbie and her companions ready to post. Meanwhile, my free patterns can be found on this page, which is titled, “Doll Clothes Patterns” (see top menu).

Need help printing my patterns? This link will take you to a tutorial showing you how to download my free, printable patterns.

If you’re wondering why I make patterns and tutorials without charging a fee, please visit the “Chelly’s Books” page, and that should explain my general motivations. Overall, I love to sew, design doll clothes, and embroider, and I think it’s important to share my talents with the world, so others can learn to do what I do.

Want to show your appreciation for my free patterns and tutorials? Please do so by likingpinning, tweeting, and/or somehow sharing this video with others. Thanks for stopping by!

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