Happy New Year everyone!
Easing in gently after another bout of Christmas Covid, a look at how the roof should have been done -
The roof should have been made in two parts and based on stirrers,
rather than card, to avoid warping.
Two verticals at each end to cover to any unevenness of the timber ends
would also provide better fixing for the fascia.
The verticals should have tucked under the ridge at the top
and protruded slightly at the bottom to hide the non-existent gaps.
A little progress too.
The barman at the Mead Hall would surely have produced his own
booze, on site, as well as stocking the imported stuff.
For that he'll need bees skeps.
So, small blobs of Green Stuff wrapped in twisty thread should look OK.
There's one there that is too small
so I'll use the last of my Green Stuff to make another.
I'd suggest coiling them one at a time
to avoid the spare thread getting in the way.
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