It’s done! I have to say that putting the pieces together is pretty hard on thumbs that have some arthritis in them, but the alligator clamps that helped to grab the little “nubbins” and the button clips that held them in place afterwards made a difficult/fiddly task somewhat easier. I can hardly wait to give this to our grandson now. But here are the photos.
First, here are the photos of the front. One is lighted and the other isn’t; a little battery-operated tea light makes all the difference!
And here is the back, both lighted and unlighted.
10 thoughts on “Firehouse”
I’ve been planning on making free standing embroidered fire houses. Both of my sons are firemen and I believe that thy will love them. Nice job on your firehouses.
Thanks, Mary! I’m sure your sons will love the firehouses! 🙂
So beautiful
Thanks, Karen! 🙂
A true labour of love – your patience is amazing. Hope both you and your machine have booked a spa day after this.
LOL! Yes, my machine has been thoroughly cleaned and oiled! 😉
Gorgeous, Sandy! Beautifully done project! I am sure your grandson will love it.
Thanks, Hope! 🙂
Oh my, he is going to be blown away! I love how gorgeous it turned out, especially with the tea light. Congratulations on a job very well done 🙂
Thanks, Candice! I hope he likes it! 🙂