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sa CRADLE
xx BABY FURNITURE
xx BED (CHILD'S)
xx CRADLE
xx FURNITURE (CHILD'S)
Child's crib features through, wedged tenons and fixed side rails for a very solid construction. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #14 May-Jun 1990 pg. 41
Photo shows how an old crib mattress can be slipcovered and used as a play mat. Est. cost: $ 13. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1973 (v.51#7) pg. 48
Photo shows how to make a standard-size crib that swings from ropes attached to the ceiling. Est. cost: $15. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1975 (v.53#7) pg. 71
Photo shows a contemporary baby crib with see-through ends of acrylic plastic. Unit can be converted to a youth bed. Est. cost: $68. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1976 (v.54#7) pg. 58
Drawings show safety guidelines for building baby cribs. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Oct 1991 (v.15#1) pg. 11
Safe, handsome pine baby crib meets federal guidelines. The ends are frame-and-panel construction and the slatted side rail lowers for ease of access. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Nov 1995 (v.19#2) pg. 22
How to convert an old baby crib (either wood or metal) into a love seat. CREATIVE CRAFTS & MINIATURES #91 Feb 1983 (v.8#7) pg. 52
Three machine-appliqued baby quilts. (1) Cat and fish design. (2) Hen and chicks design. (3) Bunny quilt. FAMILY CIRCLE Jun 8 1982 (v.95#8) pg. 94, 153
Diagram illustrates the permanent conversion of a baby crib into a bed for an older child. FAMILY HANDYMAN #104 Jun 1968 (v.18#3) pg. 22
Tip: One method for adding plastic teething guards to a crib. FAMILY HANDYMAN #220 Jul-Aug 1981 (v.31#6) pg. 88
Projects for kids. (1) Crib. (2) Playpen. (3) Cradle. (4) Rocking elephant. FAMILY HANDYMAN #222 Oct 1981 (v.31#8) pg. 24
Added Info FAMILY HANDYMAN #223 Nov 1981 (v.31#9) pg. 8
Wooden locking mechanism for dropside baby cribs. FINE WOODWORKING #31 Nov-Dec 1981 pg. 74
Crib hides its hardware. Commercial drawer slides are combined with shop-built latches to raise and lower the sides of the crib. FINE WOODWORKING #100 May-Jun 1993 pg. 72
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #102 Sep-Oct 1993 pg. 10
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #104 Jan-Feb 1994 pg. 4
Convertible baby crib becomes a sofa bed, couch, or a playpen. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #679 Nov 1984 (v.80) pg. 57
Infant's room grows with child. A curtained and canopied baby crib is replaced with a larger canopy and trundle bed when needed. Instructions for canopy, curtains, pillows, bedclothes, lampshade, and other matching accessories included. NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY Mar-Apr 1983 (v.6#2) pg. 8, 36, 40
Two-in-one chest-crib. Crib with built-in storage consisting of five drawers and a large cabinet with sliding door front. POPULAR MECHANICS May 1967 (v.127#5) pg. 172
Lightweight, cloth-sided crib folds up for carrying or storage. Est. cost: $60-$100. SUNSET May 1983 (v.170#5) pg. 182
Traditional style baby crib features adjustable sides, a teething rail, sides that can be raised and lowered and adjustable mattress height. WOOD MAGAZINE #59 Feb 1993 (v.10#2) pg. 34
Correction WOOD MAGAZINE #61 Jun 1993 (v.10#4) pg. 8
Child's cot (crib) with drop side. A reprint from the January 1938 issue of Woodworker. WOODWORKER Feb 1988 (v.92#2) pg. 139
Added Info WOODWORKER Apr 1988 (v.92#4) pg. 290
Greene and Greene (Arts and Crafts) inspired baby crib. End panels have contrasting spline joint and decorative plugs. WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1997 (v.21#4) pg. 34
Nursery furniture. Part 5. A dropside cot (crib). WOODWORKING TODAY #26 Nov 1991 pg. 64
Added Info WOODWORKING TODAY #28 Feb 1992 pg. 22 (Dropside catch mechanism)
Reproduction of an 1879 baby crib. Crib has turned rails, ornamental head and footboards and is mounted on a platform that allows it to rock. WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1976 (v.32#2) pg. 52
Baby crib folds for storage or travel. Built from wood and dowels. Bed area measures 38"x23". WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1980 (v.36#5) pg. 130
Cradles and cribs. How to make them safe. Design considerations to prevent harm to babies. WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1981 (v.37#2) pg. 116
How to convert a baby crib into a youth bed. WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1982 (v.38#5) pg. 48
Baby crib with storage drawers in the base. Requires 138 turned spindles. WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1986 (v.42#2) pg. 103
Heirloom baby crib (45"x35"x57") in Craftsman style features lots of closely-spaced oak slats. WORKBENCH Aug 1997 (v.53#4) pg. 38
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