
The first thing I did to prepare the mat for cutting was run a line of white glue down each of the lines of woven thread to hold the mat together. When I was ready to cut off the edge, I first bound the edge with blue painter's tape. That will hold all of the little pesky ends together and I won't have to be picking them out of the carpet. This little trick works like a charm even for trimming fringe on mini rugs. It is much easier to pick up just one piece than many.

Next I used computer paper to trace an outline of the ceiling for a pattern. I turned the panel face down and laid the pattern on top. I traced the triangle that I needed to cut out.
I flipped the mat over and put a thick line of glue over the traced line from the pattern.
This gives me a solid edge to cut through. It also makes the matchsticks behave when I go to glue them to the ceiling. I let that dry and then cut the V out.
I flipped the mat over and put a thick line of glue over the traced line from the pattern.
This gives me a solid edge to cut through. It also makes the matchsticks behave when I go to glue them to the ceiling. I let that dry and then cut the V out.Here is the piece laying on the pattern face up. I had to piece the mat on the right end. The splice will be covered by a rafter and no one will be the wiser.

Last but not least for today, here's the little shelf with a trial run of a Chrysnbon stove in place.
I found this in my Chrysnbon drawer with a leg missing and the shelf and the door inside the oven. Luckily, I saved all of the pieces. If I use this, I will put some other food and accessories in place. As usual, the nosey twins wandered in to see how things were going. Someday maybe they will find a room that they like and stay in one place. For now they are just curious cats. I tried several braided rugs in front of the stove but all were the wrong colors to go. I guess that I am going to have to start braiding again.Why is it that the ones that you already have made are never quite right?
I found this in my Chrysnbon drawer with a leg missing and the shelf and the door inside the oven. Luckily, I saved all of the pieces. If I use this, I will put some other food and accessories in place. As usual, the nosey twins wandered in to see how things were going. Someday maybe they will find a room that they like and stay in one place. For now they are just curious cats. I tried several braided rugs in front of the stove but all were the wrong colors to go. I guess that I am going to have to start braiding again.Why is it that the ones that you already have made are never quite right?I need to go decide on stain or whitewash.
See you tomorrow.
1 comment:
I absolutely LOVE the basket shop, wish mine looked so nice and neat! Think Tessie and Zar might come to Minnesota to help out sometime?
The Wicker Woman-Cathryn Peters
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