Pendulum cradle helps baby, family sleep better
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Baby, mom, and dad will all fall asleep faster when this heirloom pendulum cradle is finished.
The cradle’s gentle to and fro motion will soothe the fussiest of infants, and its styling and solid construction will ensure the cradle can be passed from one generation to the next.
To make your work easier, the plan for this project calls for pre-cut spindles and comes with full-size, traceable patterns.
Looking for extra storage for all your newborn’s clothes? As a bonus, we have plans for a pendulum cradle that is built atop a storage base chest, as well as plans for baby’s first clothes closet.
Blueprints for all three projects come with a complete materials list, cutting schedule, step-by-step instructions and illustrations to guide you throughout. Completed, the pendulum cradle pictured stands 38-inches tall and 35-inches long.
The plan’s large, full-size templates required two sheets of over-size paper, and thus a slightly higher price than usual, but for its ease of construction, the extra investment is well worthwhile.
To begin your cradle, ask for Pattern No. KF9 and send $27.95 (please add $5 for postage and GST). For the combination pendulum cradle and storage chest, ask for No. 2902. For baby’s first clothes closet, ask for No. 5021. Each of these plans is $17.95. For the complete set of all three, send $44.95.
Make your cheque or money order payable to “Constructive Ideas” and mail it, along with your request, to: The Winnipeg Free Press, c/o PO Box 400, Beaconsfield, QC, H9W 5T9.
You may also order by calling toll-free, 1-800-561-8383 and by charging it to your Visa or MasterCard. Or, visit our Web site at www.greatplans.com.