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Dolls House and Miniature Scene Magazine DHMS April 2012 (Iss 214) Back Issue

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206 Reviews   •  English   •   Hobbies & Crafts (Scale Modelling)
The UK’s best miniatures magazine

In this issue...

FEATURES:

Marie Antoinette room box by Ericka Van Horn.

Miniatura Spring show preview.

Get the Look. Creating a New York loft style in miniature.

North London Miniaturists. A display of the club’s Mediterranean village in 1/24th scale.

Piskies & Poppets.

PROJECTS:

Upholstery, part 2. Working with silk - how to upholster a Regency sofa.

Angie Scarr shows us how to make onion canes.

Featherstone Hall Hotel, part 15. Creating the beautiful Lemon Room.

1940s Kitchen Furniture, part 2. How to make a traditional stool.

Gallery Cottage, part 3. We construct the barn interior.

Tudor Market Hall, part 6.

Crochet. A pretty filet Afghan in 1/48th scale.

Embroidery. A floral carpet.

Costume. Create a country woman’s outfit.

Knitting. A cute little dress for spring.

BEGINNER’S CORNER. We show you how to make a colourful table centrepiece.

Create a ‘no sew sewing room’.

SUPPLEMENT Kastle Kelm two part project – Part 1, creating the interior of the wonderful witches’ hovel
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DHMS April 2012 (Iss 214) The UK’s best miniatures magazine In this issue... FEATURES: Marie Antoinette room box by Ericka Van Horn. Miniatura Spring show preview. Get the Look. Creating a New York loft style in miniature. North London Miniaturists. A display of the club’s Mediterranean village in 1/24th scale. Piskies & Poppets. PROJECTS: Upholstery, part 2. Working with silk - how to upholster a Regency sofa. Angie Scarr shows us how to make onion canes. Featherstone Hall Hotel, part 15. Creating the beautiful Lemon Room. 1940s Kitchen Furniture, part 2. How to make a traditional stool. Gallery Cottage, part 3. We construct the barn interior. Tudor Market Hall, part 6. Crochet. A pretty filet Afghan in 1/48th scale. Embroidery. A floral carpet. Costume. Create a country woman’s outfit. Knitting. A cute little dress for spring. BEGINNER’S CORNER. We show you how to make a colourful table centrepiece. Create a ‘no sew sewing room’. SUPPLEMENT Kastle Kelm two part project – Part 1, creating the interior of the wonderful witches’ hovel


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