Model 2 Starter
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Annette’s loft
page 22–25
Robin’s loft
page 26–29
For more variety
…
Try customizing your loft by rearranging the panels. Any panel can be sub-
stituted for another panel of the same size, with one exception. An arch panel may not be placed
next to a stair (see Step 14,
Basic Skills
). Did you know you can flip a pattern and build it facing the
other direction? It’s easy if you photocopy the plan on a sheet of transparent overhead material. Turn
the transparency over on a piece of white paper to work from.
Annette’s loft
has a royal
staircase for Cinderella’s grand
entrance! The double arch
below makes the lower level
feel big enough for a ballroom
while the tunnel under the
landing is a nifty place for
the fairy godmother to hide.
Because the interior has three
glass panels, you’ll be able
to keep an eye on the story
whether you are inside look-
ing out, or outside looking in.
Glass slipper not included.
Robin’s loft
is a space sav-
ing pattern that has plenty of
room for impromptu plays
and puppet shows. You’ll find
the clear panels bring sunshine
to the interior if placed near
classroom windows. Under the
landing, however, is a tunnel
for a little quiet time out of the
crowd. Add some big throw
pillows on the top floor and
you have a cozy nest that will
delight and soothe all your
little chicks.
101"
53"
53"
77"