Wow. Another clear concise tutorial for something very complicated (at least to my mind, I couldn’t figure out how the heck it would work). Thank you Penny
I’m so in love switch your table Penny. As always your talents amaze me. Thank you for sharing your work. Hopefully I can get back to building soon. Old eyes don’t like reading small marks on rulers lol.
I’m right there with you Sheila! I find myself reaching for the reading glasses more often than not. Thank you for the nice comment, you are too kind!💚
What a great table. And, as you say, lots of ways to modify it to suit one's decor. It's that cool mechanism underneath. I made some working pocket doors in my Sherlock Holmes house that had a similar idea, but I hadn't thought to use it on furniture. Thank you so much.
This is a great tutorial Penny, well worth the wait. Minis with moving parts are a challenge but this table is simple but very effective and versatile. The pedestal legs look so French ‘provincial’ in the white and will suit many settings (no pun intended).👏👏👏 Thank you!
Hi Gail, I have just checked and cannot locate an email from you. Can I ask you to resend to my other email: ladybug.vines@gmail.com. Thank you and my apologies!
Wow. Another clear concise tutorial for something very complicated (at least to my mind, I couldn’t figure out how the heck it would work). Thank you Penny
Thank you my friend! As you know, my first attempt was an epic fail. Glad you like it!💚
Just lovely. I love your attention to detail. This will be great in your dollhouse. I look forward to the next project.
Thank you Gina! I appreciate your kind comment!
I’m so in love switch your table Penny. As always your talents amaze me. Thank you for sharing your work. Hopefully I can get back to building soon. Old eyes don’t like reading small marks on rulers lol.
I’m right there with you Sheila! I find myself reaching for the reading glasses more often than not. Thank you for the nice comment, you are too kind!💚
WOW. Absolutely amazing..love the colour..❤ 🇬🇧
Thank you!💚
What a great table. And, as you say, lots of ways to modify it to suit one's decor. It's that cool mechanism underneath. I made some working pocket doors in my Sherlock Holmes house that had a similar idea, but I hadn't thought to use it on furniture. Thank you so much.
Thank you Mary Kay! I appreciate that so much!💚
Really nice table. I love that it works; it is so well thought out! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much!💚
I love that it works! This is a great idea. Thanks!
Thank you Suzanne! I appreciate you!💚
Absolutely perfect!!!!!
Thank you Beth! 💚
Hey Penny! Great tutorial thanks so much for sharing your creativity👍🏻👏🏻😃
Thank you for watching!!💚
This is a great tutorial Penny, well worth the wait. Minis with moving parts are a challenge but this table is simple but very effective and versatile. The pedestal legs look so French ‘provincial’ in the white and will suit many settings (no pun intended).👏👏👏 Thank you!
Thank you Coby! I love the pun (intended or not)!💚
I have emailed you and have not received a reply.
Hi Gail, I have just checked and cannot locate an email from you. Can I ask you to resend to my other email: ladybug.vines@gmail.com. Thank you and my apologies!