scrimper
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I have found my copies of the original Handicrafts design no 12 The Lords Prayer at the time it was advertised as the most ambitious fretwork item they designed and it certainly is magnificent, though a lot of work to do, IMHO lettering is one of the worst things to cut as unlike other things like leaves or shapes it has to be exact and if you deviate from the line you can't easily disguise it as a different shape!
The copies are in very poor condition and the paper is very fragile and torn away at the folds, I have bought myself an A3 printer/scanner and am going to try to renovate the plan by joining it together and repairing the missing bits in photoshop. Below is a sample of two pieces straight from the scanner.
Amazingly I have 4 copies of this plan all in the same damaged condition, they came from a shoe box full of old plans I bought several years ago There were about 120 plans in the box dating back to 1890 although many of them are very fragile and tear very easily.
My grandfather made one of these in the 1920's and remember it on his living room wall, I have always wished to make one but it might be too ambitious for me?
It is made in sections but even so imagine spending hours cutting it out then make a silly mistake and have to start again!
The copies are in very poor condition and the paper is very fragile and torn away at the folds, I have bought myself an A3 printer/scanner and am going to try to renovate the plan by joining it together and repairing the missing bits in photoshop. Below is a sample of two pieces straight from the scanner.
Amazingly I have 4 copies of this plan all in the same damaged condition, they came from a shoe box full of old plans I bought several years ago There were about 120 plans in the box dating back to 1890 although many of them are very fragile and tear very easily.
My grandfather made one of these in the 1920's and remember it on his living room wall, I have always wished to make one but it might be too ambitious for me?
It is made in sections but even so imagine spending hours cutting it out then make a silly mistake and have to start again!