PE - Chairs

Michele Hoerman ladyjutta at earthlink.net
Tue Oct 3 17:04:40 PDT 2000


I, for one, would be very interested to see a drawing.
Thank you in advance
Jutta

Virginia Gatling wrote:

> Greetings all,
> Just reading up on the subject of chairs: TI # 40 has a chair that we
> are trying that seems promising for a small chair. The article is called
> -A Period Chair- by William of the shire.
> We also have a larger chair that breaks down and travels with us to
> events. The chairs we have now were made by Ld Michael McKensie of
> Rosenfeld.  I have had them  for 7-8 yrs. now with only minor repair on
> them. They have also been set up in my yard for long periods and are
> still working. The plans are a combination of previous plans that were
> developed over a period of several years of many different chairs that
> did not hold up very well to either events, large bodies or transport. I
> do not have the full patterns anymore but do have drawings somewhere in
> my files. Two chairs can be made from 1 sheet of plywood if you do not
> make the backs to ornate or oversized. The chairs are very comfortable
> and have a good support for the back.
> I used the chairs as thrones when queen. They are usually with me at all
> events I attend and anyone can look at them and try them out. We can
> make new drawings for those interested.
> Regina Gunnvor Morningstar
>
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