Fig. 267.—Chair.

Fig. 268.—Chair.

Cut the back for the other chair ([Fig. 268]) four and one-half inches high by two inches wide, the seat an inch and a quarter by an inch and three-quarters, and the sides an inch and three-eighths wide by two and one-half high. To get the curve in the bottom edge of the side pieces, use the pattern in [Fig. 259].

The Settee ([Fig. 269]) should have its sides cut by the pattern of [Fig. 260]. Make the back piece three and three-quarters inches wide and three and one-quarter inches high, and the seat three and three-quarters inches by an inch and one-half. Fasten the seat against the back an inch and one-half above the base.

Fig. 269.—A Settee.

Tables for the living-room, dining-room, bedroom, ball-room, and nursery of a doll-house may be patterned after the designs of [Figs. 270] and [271]. These should be two and one-half inches high to be of proper proportion for the chairs.