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Reader's Gallery
mansfieldsdesigns, member
Design or Plan used: My own design
posted in: Reader's Gallery, cradle, teak, crib, bassinet, baby safe finish
Double rocking bassinet/ Crib
comments (1) April 22nd, 2010 in Reader's Gallery
This is a double acting [all teak] bassinet/crib. It can rock via the base rockers or swivel from pins at the upper frame arms. You can choose to secure either condition or swivel and rock at the same time. Also, the bassinet can lift from the base unit and be set on a bed, table, or couch.
Design or Plan used: My own design
posted in: Reader's Gallery, cradle, teak, crib, bassinet, baby safe finish























Comments (1)
The consumer product safety commission wants posts at the corners to be flush or at least no more than 1/16th to avoid snagging baby clothes. Probably not a problem in a cradle for infants not able to sit let alone stand. Just a thought.
Posted: 6:25 am on August 16th
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