Made my wife a light switch cover for her sewing room. Took me a couple days on this one.
Hair is Bocote, face & hands are butternut, eyes, cuffs, backplate and lapels are Aspen, lips are bloodwood, sewing machine is redwood, shirt is redwood burl, "quilt" is boxelder burl, Desk is walnut, cord is ebony, material rolls are yellowheart, boxelder, purple heart, redheart and zebra wood.
Took me a while to draw up the pattern for this, I knew I wanted the switch to be in the place of the sewing machine needle, but wasn't exactly sure what to do with the empty space behind her. Finally decided a 1/4" thick wall behind her would work to allow for the 1/8" back cut to accept the switch.
My wife liked it so much she said I should make one for her sister. I scanned it into the carvewright and ran one off for my sister-in-law for a Christmas present. This one is soft maple, took me a bit of sanding/cleanup but I think it turned out pretty well?
My wife has 2 light switches in her sewing room, so I made this one for her second switch. Thread is redwood, needle is curly maple and spool is aspen.
A bit plain compared to the "sewing cover" but this one only took me a day to make.
What do you think of them?
Thanks ~Mike