First I put a coat of white primer on the little table and let it dry overnight.
I wanted to put a row of checks around that curve and was not sure how to do it. So I cut a piece of freezer paper to fit that shape and used a hem gauge to mark the height of the checked row... so far so good. I do actually use freezer paper occasionally to put things in the freezer but not as often as I use it to make patterns...
I fiddled a bit with the hem gauge until I got the width of the checks so that they came out fairly even.
Then I cut out the row of checks and I could use it on both sides of the table to mark the checks.
First I was using blue painter's tape to mask but it was lifting the primer and then I started using quilter's "Tiger Tape" and it is working quite well.
The row done. I am using a lot of antique glazing on this as I go.. I have a look I'm going for... with luck I will get there... if not then I'll go for the look I end up with... One of my favorite sayings is "Blessed are the flexible for they shall not get bent out of shape!"
7/25/2017
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5 comments:
this is going to be such a transformation and can see you are enjoying the process
Looking good!
I can hardly wait to see it finished. Love it so far.
I love that saying!! And what would we ever do without freezer paper (tissue paper too).
Great saying! Love your table so far.
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