Fig. 318.—Sofa.
The swing seat is made of a spool with a cardboard back fastened to it ([Figs. 316] and [317]). Suspend the spool with thread from the top of the swing crosspiece.
Figs. 319-321.—Details of Sofa.
A Sofa with arm rolls, like that shown in [Fig. 318], is a good example of what can be made in spool-and-cardboard doll furniture. Prepare the seat and back out of a single piece of cardboard, curving the top and ends of the back as shown, and making the width of the seat the same as the length of the spool arms. Fasten the spools by means of a strip of paper bent over them as shown in [Fig. 320], and glued to the seat. Use small silk-thread spools ([Fig. 321]) for feet, and glue them to the seat at the four corners.
The Chair ([Fig. 322]) has a seat and back made out of a single piece of cardboard, with one-third of its length bent out for the seat. Glue the seat to a spool base.
The Square Center-table ([Fig. 323]) has a crochet-cotton spool pedestal, and its top is a square piece of cardboard. Glue the spool to the exact center of the top.