Friday, March 15, 2019

Hitty Room Box-Things For Hitty Farley's Room Box

Several things were made for Hitty Farley's
room box.  If you are familiar with the book
Hitty, Her First Hundred Years, by 
Rachel Field, you will recognize some of
her belongings mentioned in the book.
You can see the prior posts on Hitty Farley's
room box at these links:
Hitty Farley's Room Box-Furniture and Clothing 
&
Hitty Farley's Room Box Wallpapered and Painted 
Hitty's coral necklace was made from 2mm 
coral beads strung with a bead needle
onto sturdy button hold thread.
Hitty's quill feather pen is actually a Play Mobil
Pirate accessory from the Pirate Ship collection.
Just the right scale for Hitty.  I painted it
bright green with red tips as described in the book.
I had a small feather tree that was too tall
so the hubs cut it down and turned a new
walnut base.
The hubs made several walnut shelves.
I finished the walnut pieces with Minwax
clear wipe on finish, so easy.
I made Hitty's rugs from braided
 strips of cloth sewn together. 
Link to my tutorial:
How To Make A Braided Dollhouse Rug 
A pillow for her bench.
Lots of hand sewn bedding.
My friend Sigi crocheted her a beautiful 
afghan in blue and white.
I trimmed a piece of antique coverlet in 
off white seam binding for her coverlet.
Jewelry findings from the jewelry section at
Michaels craft store make excellent frames 
for mini pictures, just the right scale for Hitty.
A miniature photo for the original Hitty.
,
A miniature photo of Hitty Farley's best
friend Hitty Barbel (translates Barbara in
English) she lives in Wedel, Germany.  You
 can read about her room box here:
Years ago a photographer spotted the hubs on the street
and asked him if he would be willing to pose for a photo
 wearing an original Civil War uniform for a promotional
advertising poster.  Men were smaller in those days,
and the hubs was the only man he saw that would fit in
the uniform.  The hubs agreed and the photographer
kindly gave us photos.  I asked for a miniature to put
in a brooch pin.  I rarely wear it, but it's the perfect size
for the room box and Hitty has a photo of her Mr. Farley
in period clothing, one of her owners in the book.
The hubs made several cherry Shaker boxes when the
eyes were good.  Several have gone into Hitty's room.
This box with a handle became Hitty's sewing box.
I purchased 2 Hitty accessory kits from
Gail Wilson Designs
Hitty's stuffed cat and Hitty paper dolls.
They basically come with everything you need,
have excellent instructions and are good quality.
So cute.
I made an address plaque for the outside
of Hitty's box.  Hitty receives letters from
her far away friends, the postman needs to
find her.
 I painted the sea chest the hubs made bright
blue as described in the book.  I added a picture
to the inside and made tiny rope handles.
The pottery came with this shelf,
I painted it blue to match the sea chest.
I made several books from kits I ordered at
The instructions, quality of paper and
printing are excellent.  The books were easy
to make, but I will say the 4th book came out
much better than the 1st book.  Practice makes
perfect.  Paper Minis has all sorts of paper kits
in several scales.
Just a few simple tools were needed.
Hitty scale Children's Object Book with 
fold out pages was my favorite of the books.
I made two Hitty, Her First Hundred Years
books.  One in Hitty scale and one 1:12 
scale shown at the top of the photo.
I used the miniature photo that came in the
1/12 scale kit in one of the jewelry frames, but it
came with a decorative photo frame.
Beautiful illustrations.
Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol with photo
and souvenir program from Hitty's visit to
 his readings in the book.
I also made a Hitty stationary set from
a Paper Minis Hitty scale kit.
The kit came with postcard Valentines.
Hitty needed a companion, I found a vintage 
Wagner Kunstlerschutz Christmas ornament
and gave it an overhaul.  A good cleaning,
removal of the hanger, new bedding
and a name, Cappy.
You can learn more about these flocked
animals were made here:
Wagner Handwork Animals 
Sigi made 2 tiny cross stitch samplers
for Hitty's room that still need to be framed.
 Good news, the hubs had eye surgery
a couple weeks ago.  It has helped his vision
immensely, hopefully his eye will continue
to heal with no complications.
 When it warms up and he is back
in his wood shop, I will request frames!
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Close up photos of Hitty Farley's room next post.
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I have seen a few ladybugs in the 
cabin, hopefully spring is here!
Raphael Tuck 1910 Postcard
HAPPY ST. PATRICKS DAY!!



12 comments:

  1. Oh Sherri! I'm drooling! This looks like so much fun! Everything is so special. I don't have a Hitty, but I do have several peg dolls about the same size. Perhaps I could find a good sturdy cardboard box to fix a room box for them? I loved the very first photo.

    So glad to hear the surgery went well and hope there'll be no more complications.

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    1. Oh yes, a cardboard box works great! Those dollies need a home!
      The hubs is going well. He's waiting for warm weather and he will be back in the wood shop.

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  2. Sherri,
    I am speechless - so beautiful. Definitely the perfect room box! Congratulation.
    A nice presentation, thank you for sharing it with us.
    Sigi & Gerhard

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    1. Glad you enjoyed the post and I thank you both for your contributions to Hitty's home. It would not be so beautiful without you both.

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  3. You sure have done a lot for Hitty. She has everything. So much work and so much thought put into Hitty and her house. Everything is just right. Love the little books, the paintings on the wall and her little pet. I am glad your husband is doing better with his eye.

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  4. Glad you enjoyed the post and I hope your St. Patric's Day was warm and sunny!

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  5. Martha, You have been busy too with your lovely dolls. I am ashamed to say I did very little sewing but the kits were fun to make. So far things are going well with the hubs eye. It's been a hard 18 months, but he did little complaining.

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  6. I am totally blown away by all of the tiny room box things you have made for your oh-so-lucky little Hitty. I have gone over it all rather quickly, so when I have more time I will be back to take my time and really take all of this in. I think the books are what I love the best. So glad the surgery went well!

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    1. Thank you, I enjoyed making some different things for this room, especially the books. A house should have books, even a small doll house.

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  7. Thank you Sandra, I will look for the new site.

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  8. Hitty is a very lucky to have so many creation in her home!! Have you read " Hitty's First Hundred Years? It's a fabulous book! I have a Hitty also your Hitty's cousin 😊! I am giving a program for my Quester's group in June..wished we live closer so you could bring your"Hitty". I loved viewing all your fun things you have created...thank you! I have missed using blogger as had problems with it..Geek Agent visited us the other day an so now I am able to blog and view other blog friends. He also should me how to post on my Tablet witch is easier do than our laptop computer. I have a lot of catching up to do!!
    Hug's, Carolyn

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  9. Good to hear from you Carolyn and yes I have read the book. I wish I lived closer so I could bring my Hitty to you Quester's group. I am sure you will give a fine program! Glad you've gotten your blogger problems fixed. I will post finished photos of Hitty's room soon,
    Sherri

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