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Crafty kid’s projects September 20, 2010

Filed under: Arts & Crafts — anabelscot @ 2:35 am
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Under-the-table house

Nothing could be easier than draping a large sheet over a table to make a secret play space underneath, which can become anything from a tent in the jungle to a mountaintop castle. This example has a playhouse feel to it.

You will need

Large sheet or sheeting fabric to fit over your table

Tape measure

Tailor’s chalk

Scissors

Fabric scraps

Pinking shears

Sewing machine and matching thread

Plastic sheeting

Dressmaker’s pins

  1. Decide on the height and width of the door and windows needed. Measure and mark up on your sheet with tailor’s chalk and cut out.
  2. Cut a door ‘curtain’ from a scrap of fabric using pinking shears and making it 2cm wider than the doorway. Stitch it to the top of the doorway.
  3. Measure and cut out plastic ‘windows’. They should be about 4cm bigger than the window opening. Pin these in place behind the openings and stitch down.
  4. Measure and cut four curtains from matching scraps of fabric, using pinking shears. Attach these to the ‘outside’ of the sheet, carefully stitching them to the house along the top of the window, and taking care to conceal the plastic window seam beneath. Make two fabric tie backs per curtain and stitch in place.
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