

I made a few small changes to my quaggan chess set * Adding a wooden frame to the board * Added small reins to the knight's hobby horses * Lightly flocked the bottom of all the pieces





There was an extension to the workshop contest so I managed to get the pieces all finished. My photography and photoshop skills leave a bit to be desired but I was down to the wire for getting it posted. There are a few pieces I may one day re-do because of problems while baking or I just didnt like how they ended up, but overall I am quite happy with my first chess set.Pieces made of polymer clay.Edit: Someone pointed out on FB that I had the kings mixed up. Thats what I get for posting when so sleepy. Fixed now.And that the king and queen starting positions are wrong. Can't fix that one now. Foo.How long did it take to make? I think it was around the 30 hour mark, give or take a few. There is no paint used, it is all done with the coloured clay. Every little spot and tiny little nail.Edit Jan 8th 2018: Thank you everyone for all the kind comments! The majority of the set has been sent to new homes and I only have a few pieces that I kept for myself (plus a few pawns left in my Etsy shop) . I will be doing more figurines later this spring though and yes there will be choyas.-----------Dec 4 2013