Monday, September 29, 2025

Windows.....

 


And Doorknobs.....

I Found myself recently, Dear Readers, staring at The Dollmaker's Studio project and wondering what it was that was preventing me from just gluing the second floor ceiling in place and moving on with the next level. So I pulled the building onto my kitchen table... the only place where there was room to work on it... and started to make a list. The reason for not gluing the ceiling in place has to do with a whole bunch of small details to finish on the inside of that room that would be much trickier or impossible once the ceiling is glued down. Little things like attaching the oval mirror over the fireplace, attaching the chandelier to the ceiling and spicing those wires, adding doorknobs to the doors, putting a few more curtain rings on the lace window curtain so it would fold more naturally, and so I could finally glue the window frame into the alcove extension, even though that could not be attached until after the ceiling was glued down..! (You can even see the thread that has been tying the window in place to keep it from falling out!) It gets complicated! But I could at least make a start!

 
 The mirror is now attached to the wall above the fireplace.
I used a small hook on each end to "grab" the mirror frame. 
The mirror is originally a Christmas tree ornament and is made of resin. 
(There is a matching one in The Folly Dollhouse.) 
 
I added six more curtain rings to the curtain... 
the original seven just left too much space between the gathers.
 

I spliced the wires for the chandelier
 and the window alcove Christmas light string
 and added shrink tubing to the joins.
I still need to "bury" the wires in the walls... 
but not until the alcove and ceiling are in place!
 
 
And I did glue the window frame into the alcove frame...
 

 Here you can see the building with out the Window alcove.
 
And while I was working on the windows, 
I decided to figure out how to attach the smaller window
 in the front opening door wall.
I had a couple of the small windows from Houseworks,
 but they are built for walls that are 3/8 inch thick,
 and these walls are only 1/4 inch thick.
I needed to decide how to pad the opening 
and support the window frame sturdily in the opening.
I decided to have the frame sit on a 5/8 inch square wood block
 which would attach it firmly to the door.
 
 
 Like so. 
The frame could be built around it easily
 with standard stock wood strips.
 

Here you can see the framework built around the window.
And if you look carefully, 
you will see the glint of a shining doorknob 
on the balcony door and at the top of the tower stairs.... 
 

 Which you can see slightly better here!
 
And while I was pondering those windows and doorknobs, Dear Readers,
 I was also doing the same for the Tree House! 
 
Waaay back when I had last worked on the
 Tree House Bath Dressing Room,
 adding the light to it's ceiling,
 I knew just what kind of window it needed...
 but I didn't ever get around to making it.
 And it had been so long... 
I wasn't sure I knew where the materials all were....!
 I needed some of that gold mesh I paint gray or black
 and I found a scrap partly painted 
(I thought I had more!)... 
but this was enough to get started!
This window wants the "Georgian" treatment
 with a vertical grid of window panes, like I used in the Salon.
You can see the beginnings on the above photo.

 
Here the window panes are being glued to the outer wall of the Dressing room...
 being weighted down by the glue bottle!
 
And here it is with the outer frame glued over the window pane.

 

And here is the interior view!
 
 
And the Nanny's room windows also needed to be constructed.
 Here I have added a knob to the shutter over the smaller window.


The Nanny's Room windows wanted to be
 the old fashioned "diamond pane" glass.
 
 
They always need a spacer frame and 
an outer frame to secure the pane to the wall.
 
Here the larger window has been glued to the wall.

 
 
Here are both of the Nanny's Room's windows
 with the knobs on the shutters!
 (Just look at all those beautiful tiny hinges!!!)
 
The interior view with the shutter open...
 

 And the larger window in the opening door wall.
 
And The upper side of the Tree House....
The Nanny's walls are still not glued in place.

 

And the side view with the doors open... and no flash....
(when will I ever learn!)

 Yes, Dear Readers, I have been 
wandering from project to Project, 
chasing Tiny details like
 window frames and doorknobs...
and making Progress! 

 

Sunday, September 21, 2025

Stitching Update....

 


Tiny Progress...

As I am sure you are aware, Dear Readers, Autumn is Upon us, and the chief manifestation of this in my neck of the woods is the disappearing daylight hours! The temperatures have cooled somewhat and we are seriously lacking in rainfall, but it is the shorter daylight that I feel most keenly. It is dark when I get up in the morning and almost dark by dinner time too. But that is not the main subject of this post other than to lament that it is harder to stitch the higher thread-count projects in artificial lighting. At least I have been doing a fair amount of stitching this summer while the daylight seemed to be endless. I wanted to be sure I "plugged away" at the Chinese Dragon Carpet while the lighting was good and I managed to stitch most of the leaves on the original chart that I did not need to alter from the original placing. Because I added the central dragon motif, it caused an avalanche of changes in the original design all across the central section of the carpet! And then I needed to decide just which parts of the original design could be shifted to where... depending on how they fit and the overall balance of the design. I decided that the  simplest thing would be to mimic the arrangement of the leaves at the sides of the central octagon...

 
As you can see here I have begun stitching the left end leafy section. 
The motif is not exactly the same as the one on the side... 
but I am actually using the one that is in the chart for this end of the carpet...
 but shifting it closer to the central octagon,
 positioning it the same as the side panels already are. 
The remaining "spaces" will be filled with other small leafy pieces....

 
Sorry for the dark photo.... 
yes, Autumn light is in short supply...
but you can see the leaves that have been added.
 Most of these were in the chart... 
but the ones closest to the Octagon have been positioned by me....
 it is a nerve wracking process trying to imagine 
what they will look like before they are stitched! 
But I have been making progress!

 
And some of you, Dear Readers, might have wondered
 if you would ever again see anything of those
 Tiny Cushions I was stitching way last spring...!
 Well, I did manage to stitch them all and cut them apart from one another
 and even started the process of stitching the pillow backing
 and turning them right-side out....
 but I neglected to take any photos and even then
 I didn't finish even one of them until this morning!
 After turning them in-side-out I realized
 that the silk mesh showed along the seams more than I had expected.

 
I was going to need to stitch on a "cording"
 (I was planning to do this anyway actually) 
using some perle cotton that I had in my stash... 
but I thought the black sewing thread would not look right over the blue cording...
 and I didn't have any blue thread the right color....!
 So I left the project mid stitch.... 
and this morning I decided to use the black thread anyway
 and see how it looked.....

 
Well, you might think I compromised my standards... 
but I think it looks fine... 
the checkered pattern is what is supposed to stand out...
 not the blue cording. 
 
And since I was zipping along now,
 I started right in on the Leo Cushion....

 
Here you can see it already stitched to the backing
 and turned right side out. 
The bottom is open for filling the cushion 
(I am using seed beads to give some weight to the cushion)
 and then I will add the cording as before.

 
Well, that was quick!
  
And Then the Wyvern Cushion....

 
Here you can see it already stitched to the backing material
 and trimmed prior to turning right side out.

 
And here I am adding the cording
 the same as for the other two cushions.

So, where are these Beauties going to live...?

 
Well, I can't say this will be the permanent spot for these tiny cushions....
 but I have always thought they would be right at home
 in the attic of Hardwick Hall! 
 
So you can see, Dear Readers, 
I have not forgotten the many
 stitching projects I have under way...
 And I even have made some tiny progress! 

 

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Just Another Day In The Park...

 


Raymond Visits Alone....

Raymond had headed to the Park, Dear Readers, hoping to find Renee and Mademoiselle O'Malley, her Nanny, visiting with the birds as usual even though it was such a cold and gloomy day. He found the Park was empty. Not even the birds were strutting around in search of crumbs. It suited his mood perfectly. He was feeling sorry for himself. He felt abandoned and shut out of Renee's life. Even after what was it... only five days since Mademoiselle O'Malley had been hired to be the new nanny? 


 He was in the habit of visiting Renee every day just to give her nanny a break. Gabrielle had seemed to know that it mattered more to Raymond that he had time with Renee, than that she needed a break. Renee was not a difficult child to care for. And Raymond had been caring for her ever since she was left in his Office when she was an infant, even though Madame had always hired the nannies. He always checked on her and made sure she had what she needed. None of the other nannies had minded. They were happy to let him"give them a break". But Mademoiselle O'Malley was different.

 
He absent-mindedly tossed the bread crumbs he had brought for the birds.
 Perhaps they would show up if there was food, he thought.
 Although, without Renee there... 
it was not so much fun to feed them. 

 

 
The worst of it was that he knew he had no rights to Renee at all. 
She was not his child. She was no relation to him at all! 
He was only the Lawyer to her Grandparents, and had known the family all his life.
 It was just that when Renee's mother had decided that 
she would not keep her child after all, she left her at the Lawyer's Office.
 And because the Grandparents had been away overseas at the time,
 he had ended up taking care of her for more than a week
 until they could return home and claim her. 
He had bonded with baby Renee and loved her as if she were his own child.
 The real problem was that the new nanny was Renee's natural mother,
 even though Renee did not know.
 Madame had hired her in order to keep her
 from taking Renee away from them.... 
and to his great embarrassment, they, the Lawyers 
had not had her sign the adoption papers
 before she left the child with them all those years ago. 
She probably could take Renee and it would not be illegal! 

 
He wanted to hate her, Mademoiselle O'Malley, that was, 
but he knew he was being unfair.
 Even after just five days it was very clear that she was good for Renee. 
She did things with Renee, and Renee was happier than he'd ever seen her.
 He hated to think that he was being jealous.
 He had never been jealous of anyone before
 and it was a very uncomfortable feeling. 

 
Just then his phone rang and he answered it right away.
 "Good morning, sister ..." he said... "You are calling early!"

 
"Hey, brother of mine," said Fleur cheerfully, 
"I am out in my garden to gather some flowers for the shop...
 Gabrielle is seeing that Juliet is ready for school! 
I am loving having Gabrielle to help!"

 
And I am just dying to know how how our Daphne
 is working out as Renee's nanny!" she declared.
 "I was so shocked to learn she is Renee's mother!" she added earnestly.

 
"She is a veritable paragon... " he replied snidely, 
and immediately felt chagrined.
 "I want to hate her..." he added despairingly, 
"but she is very good with Renee...
 so I have to admit she is admirable" he added reluctantly.

 
"And is this a bad thing, dear brother...?" 
Fleur asked, surprised at his attitude.

 
"Madame only hired her to keep an eye on her..." he said, 
"but I warned her it was a very bad precedent to set...
 it will be impossible to fire her!
 But Madame was afraid she would take Renee away, 
so there was no reasoning with her" he added.

 
"Do you really think Daphne would take her away..."
 asked Fleur incredulously?

 
"That's the problem..." he said, annoyed. 
"I just don't trust her" he added flatly.
 "But she's very kind to Monsieur too, 
so I doubt she'd take Renee away" he said glumly.

 
"Well, dear brother," said Fleur, "clearly she has upset you..." 

 
 "She's just too perfect" he said, annoyed.
 "They all think she's just wonderful... 
nobody can be so perfect..!" he added.
 "They act like she's an angel.... she's so serene,
 she even looks like one with all that fiery hair...." he added
 dismayed at how much he had said. 
"She doesn't let me have any time with Renee..." he added sadly.
 "I haven't seen her in days."

 
 "Oh, dear!" declared Fleur. 
"Not at all?" she added, surprised.

 
"Well, apparently, I can trot along behind them
 like a good little boy, if I want to..." he said sarcastically.
 "It doesn't feel right. I'm not feeling at all like a good little boy" he added.
 "I told you, I want to hate her. 
I have hated her for years for abandoning her child!
 You know that!" he declared angrily.

 
 "Now we have to welcome her into the family
 and let Renee love her!"

 
 "Oh, dear!" said Fleur heaving a big sigh.
 "I am afraid you've got it bad, dear brother she added" cryptically.

 
"Got What..!?" he demanded, annoyed.

 
"I think you really love her too," said Fleur smiling... 
"But you can't admit it" she added.
 "I'm not surprised. Our Daphne is very sweet and lovable.
 Everyone who knows her loves her" she added.

 
"What..?" declared Raymond appalled. 
"You have got to be nuts, sister mine..." he said.
 "Haven't you been listening to me?" he added.

 
"Of course, I have!" declared Fleur. 
"I think you are head over toes in love with her!
 I think you should just marry her.... 
and then Renee would have a family at last" she added.

 
"You're not helping, Fleur," he said.
 "That's the craziest idea I've ever heard!" he declared.

 
"Yeah, yeah, of course you do.... 
it's as clear as day!" she added.
"Look, I gotta go... I have to get Juliet to school...
 but let me know how it goes!"
she called as she hung up. 

 
"Let her know how it goes...?" he thought, puzzled.
Why did his sister think love solved everything?!
 Besides, he wasn't in love.
 Sure, he loved Renee absolutely. 
But marry her mother? That was madness!

 
But he stood there for quite a while, staring off into space.
 Clearly he was going to have to do something. 
He wasn't going to just let Renee disappear from his life. 
But what could he do?
 
Well, Dear Readers, I hope you haven't minded spending
 such a gloomy day in the Park after all,
 At least the birds joined Raymond in his solitary vigil,
 although he didn't seem to notice them at all! 
 
To Those Dear Readers who have only recently joined this blog, I apologize for the very disorganized progress of this story. It began in August of 2013 and has already had somewhere around thirty episodes scattered through the years. I have found it impossible to keep it organized... and finishing it is always another story... If you are really interested you can find most of it under "Daphne's Story" in the labels section....