Five
rectangular boxes plus a shaped head, hat canopy
and thickened brim evoke a stylized Pilgrim gentlewoman
and thickened brim evoke a stylized Pilgrim gentlewoman
for Thanksgiving decorating. Interior support
“struts”
give boxes structure so they won’t collapse downward.
Add decorative
“half doily” apron with tiny
accent buttons or studs.
Back closures of bottom compartments are
tuck-in tabs so that small treats or goodies can be added
if desired – to
convert her into a unique gift box.
(Alternative “body” box shapes included for
glued-closed assembly.)
Ensemble measures approx. 3.75” wide x 3.75” deep
(at
bottom) x 6.75” tall.
Coordinates with “Pilgrim Fig 3D Box Stack”.
ASSEMBLY: 1. Identify and cut the shapes:
A body box #1 (bottom) with support strut strip
B body box #2 (middle) with support strut strip
C body box #3 (top) with support strut strip
D collar "box" with support strut strip
E neckband box
F head "box" front panel with attached top & bottom panels
G side and back head panels (3)
H face panel overlay with eye cut outs I eye contrast oval
J head box X support panels
K hat box L front "brim" overlay (4-5 for thickness)
M heart applique for hat (3-4 for thickness)
N half doily apron
A) layer hearts applique with edges precisely
aligned. Press under a heavy flat weight until dry.
B) Layer hat brim shapes with all cut edges aligned
B) Layer hat brim shapes with all cut edges aligned
(such as this imitation vintage flat iron) until
dry - several hours or overnight. This will help
prevent warping or curling of glued-up shape.
3. All body boxes are assembled in similar manner
as box 3, which is demonstrated here. All body boxes
and strut strips include an identifying and pairing
number cut into side tab or panel.
Prepare box hull by bending back on all perforation
lines for panels, flaps, tabs.
Also prepare the "container" strut strip by bending back
on center perforations, and forward
at tabs and strip end tabs.
4. Form the body shape into a tube to bring straight
side edge around to overlap opposite side tab perf
line, adjust for top to bottom alignment, then join seam.
NOTE that the symmetry of this cut shape allow it
to be flattened onto work surface so that finger tip
pressure can easily be applied along the seam.
5. At the end opposite to the opening flap,
apply glue to the small side tabs, and to the face
of the end panel flange, then tuck tab into
the box and glue closed.
NOTE that to assist with these seams, it may be
possible for smaller size boxes to insert finger tips
inside box to apply pressure. Or, use the end of an
unsharpened pencil (or new eraser end) to insert
to apply pressure to tabs until secure.
6. For the sample being assembled in this tutorial,
the "contained" style struts. Here, its final positioning
on the interior of box is demonstrated where it can
be more easily seen.
Apply glue to the backside of strip between perforations,
and also on ends before perforations, and on
bottom faces of tabs. Then . . .
. . . insert the strut strip into the box with tabs
toward bottom (flap-attached face) and attach
in place.
Apply pressure to attach all glue-applied components.
7. (View steps 10-12 for similar assembly of collar box.)
If using the non-opening box variation, the struts
are configured into a square frame as shown here.
Bend on perforations, then form into frame and
attach end tab. Follow similar steps to apply glue
to tabs then insert strut into box, center and adjust,
then apply fingertip pressure to tabs that
can be reached.
8. For container box style, bend side tabs inward
and then tuck flap in to close box.
(For alternative design, apply glue and tuck tab
inside to close and seal seams.)
9. Prepare he collar box in similar fashion to body
boxes. Also . . .
. . . prepare interior strut support strip by bending
back on all short vertical perf lines, bending
tabs forward.
10. Form the strut into a square frame to
join end seam.
11. Bend side panels back and join corner seams.
12. Apply glue to bottom face of strut frame tabs,
then insert and center in "tray" before . . .
. . . bending side flanges inward and top wall downward,
tucking end flange tab down into position to close box.
13. Prepare the main head shape by bending back on
all perforation lines for panels, tabs, top and bottom.
Prepare the other three head shapes by bending back
in similar manner.
with the next (right) side separate panel with straight
left side plain edge laid over side tab (adjust to align seam
at top and bottom). Repeat for the remaining two sections.
15. Position the face panel at the bottom of
15. Position the face panel at the bottom of
the main head shape, using perforation folds
the oval cutout, then slip contrast eye oval
box, bend the first right section back from front head
section at right angle. Bend triangle panel back to
tuck tab under the adjacent angled straight edge
(shown in top arrow below), and tuck horizontal tab
under the corresponding straight edge of extension
from right panel (shown by middle arrow), and
tuck bottom vertical tab under adjacent straight edge
(bottom arrow).
the final upper and lower seam sequence of
straight edges and tabs.
20. Finish the bottom panel assembly by bending wall tabs
inward, bottom platform down into position, and glue in place.
21. Prepare the interior support by interlockingthe two panels at center slots, then pushing together
supports extending between corners. Push fully
. . . top panel
into position and glue in place.
24. Prepare the neckband box by carefully bending
back the center "cavity" walls along smallest
perforation lines square.
25. Form the neckband shape into a tube to bring straight
side edge around to overlap opposite side tab perf
line, adjust for top to bottom alignment, then join seam.
Flatten and press along seam to secure it.26. Bend side flanges in, apply adhesive to upward
faces, and to end face of tab, then close top and
tuck in end tab to seam and close the box.
27. Apply glue to inside bottom of neckband,and to folded back downward tabs, then slide
the head bottom bottom into opening. Push
top, sides, and back panels and tabs, taking care . . .
of brim assembly, centered, as shown.
31. Position and attach brim to front of hat box,
32. Arrange the body boxes into a centered stack,
bottom to top in descending sizes.
33. Apply quick grab glue such as "Fabri-Tack" to
underside of smaller box being attached, then
position and center it onto larger box, checking
the exposed margin all around for evenness.
Hold in place until secure.
34. Repeat for the smallest, top body box.
NOTE that for the "container" style box, the finger tip
cut out for all three in the stack should be aligned
together at the "back" of the stack.
35. Position and attach head/neckband box assembly,
centered onto top of thin collar box, with even margins
all around.
36. Position head/neckband/collar assembly, centered,
on top of body stack (apply glue to top of box #3)
and attach in place. Be sure to orient the face panel
side of assembly toward the "front", opposite
finger tabs, if using the container style body boxes.
then slip the hat over the head box, center so that
the brim thickness at front is in front of face plane.
Hold until secure.
then position at top front corner ridge of
middle body box, center from side to side,
a dab of quick grab glue at center top ridge edge,
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