This project started because I was too cheap to buy Lanie's hammock.
And I wanted one that looked like the hammock we had when I was a kid.
Kind of like this:
So while I was visiting my sister, I told her about this and we decided to make one.
We spent the next couple of days drafting plans, calculating angles, cutting, grinding, sanding, designing and arguing. After multiple trips to the hardware store and a semi-successful attempt with copper pipe, we came up with this.
And we were very happy.
The
hammock frame is made with wooden dowels and plastic (cpvc) pipe
fittings. It reminded us of the Tinkertoys we played with when we were
kids. Build something, take it apart, build something else.
And we said, "Hmm, what else we can make?"
And we said, "Hmm, what else we can make?"
So we took it apart and I made a ballet barre.
And my sister said, "Hey! If you get a ballet barre, I want a swing set!" So we added a few accessories and made this.
And the ideas just kept coming.
The building set is made from 5 wood dowels cut into 24 pieces and 20 plastic (cpvc) pipe fittings.
All of the displays shown above were built using this basic building set however, you
can only make one display at a time. If you want to build 2 sets at
once, you may need to cut more dowels and buy more plumbing parts.
Please read this!
This is not a toy!
I've posted basic
instructions so you can make your own building set. But you're on your
own when it comes to making the add-on pieces, including the smoothie stand, nets and other sewn and crocheted items.
Note: Yes, I know these displays
aren't to scale. I'm playing with dolls that can't scratch the top of
their heads or pick a wedgie so I'm not overly concerned about scale!
Craft at your own risk!