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Tag Archives: Plymouth Craft
Questions from Buzzards Bay
Who was that masked man? That’s just one of the questions I’ve been pondering since my return from a week in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts. As I looked through some photos from two bowl carving classes and the “Spoon Day” event … Continue reading
Posted in classes, events, Persons, teaching, Uncategorized
Tagged bowl carving, Buzzards Bay, Plymouth Craft, Spoon Day
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Travels
Travelers in Hilly Countryside (c. 1650), Aelbert Cuyp Image courtesy of Cleveland Museum of Art Later this week, I’ll be leading my donkey to Tampa for Fine Woodworking Magazine’s Hands On event. Kate Swann and her crew down at the … Continue reading
Winter Window
I like working in front of this window. The directional light creates shadows that honestly reveal form and surface. I have a small high bench there, too high for heavy work, but perfect for finer bits like cleaning up the … Continue reading
Posted in bowls, carving, events, holding, nature, patterns, Uncategorized
Tagged carving bench, Fuller Craft Museum, Plymouth Craft, red squirrel, robin
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Reflections on the Marsh
If you ever are part of a class with Plymouth CRAFT, be prepared to employ all of your senses beyond the work itself. Between the beautiful venues, the mouthwatering flavors of Paula Marcoux’s hand crafted lunches, and the sense of comradery, the whole … Continue reading
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Tagged bowl carving class, Marshfield Massachusetts, Plymouth Craft
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Weekend in New England
The folks at Plymouth CRAFT were kind enough to invite me to spend a July weekend by the shore — and I can bring my axe! I’ll be teaching a weekend class in bowl carving, and I’m excited to see … Continue reading
Greenwood Fest Registration
About a month ago, I wrote a brief post about plans for the Plymouth Craft Greenwood Fest. While specific scheduling for sessions is ongoing (and I still need to decide upon the focus areas for my demonstrations and instruction), the … Continue reading
Plymouth Craft Greenwood Fest
If you follow Peter Follansbee’s blog (and you should), you know where I’ll be in early June. Peter and the folks at Plymouth Craft were kind enough to invite me to be part of what is sure to be a … Continue reading