I have been studying antique chairs that were crafted in Pennsylvania in the 18th century.  The craftsmanship was amazing.
Ladderback chairs were popular during that time. Have you been studying those?
Yes, I have been looking at several very nice Quaker made chairs with ladderbacks.  I admire how they were able to make such fine detail without the use of power tools. 
Have you looked at any Amish made furniture? They also hand make pieces without power tools. 
Yes, in fact visiting an Amish furniture seller inspired me to take up woodworking years ago.  I now have a well equipped shop with both power and hand tools.
What tool do you use most often when wood working?
That is a good question.  I would say I use a scroll saw the most.  But I use many different tools very often.  
Do you use your scroll saw to make any figurines or small pieces?
My favorite thing to make is chairs and I use the scroll saw to make intricate designs.  I also once tried to build a dollhouse for my daughter. 
Did you look up plans for the dollhouse online? Some websites offer free access to blueprints.
Yeah I did look online, but I ended up designing it myself.  I wonder if I could share my plans online.
You might be able to at a sight like House Plans. Did your daughter like the house? It might be nice for others to see the design. 
Yes, she still has it.  I would like to make another sometime.  Maybe something larger and more detailed.
Have you thought about making them for other children, or even making them to sell?
I have considered selling some of my latest chairs, but I am not sure where to start.  Perhaps a flea market or antique fair.  I enjoy making doll houses only as a hobby.  
You could try a sight like Etsy. People sell handcrafted stuff on there. 
Yes, I have considered etsy but I like to be out in the community a bit.  It is good to meet fellow enthusiasts.
You could try the local flea market. That would be a way to meet folks and sell your chairs.