I get to introduce you to the excellent Amy Umbel, of Fiddlehead Woodworking.
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Green woodworker Jon Mac
Interview with Jon Mac. Folk artist. Designer. Photographer, and writer of a blog about his carving and walking
experiences. http://www.spooncarvingfirststeps.com
Michael Stibane shows us how to make birch besoms from leftover spring twigs
In my country Germany, birch besom binding is a winter job. Besoms are a kind of broom made from bound twigs around a handle. The birch trees have lost their leaves so it’s not hard work removing them. But, in early spring when you walk through a woodland where woodworkers felled some birch trees in…
Green woodworker Chris Allen
Hi, can you tell me who you are and what you do? My name’s Chris and I live in the south of England in a beautiful chalk landscape steeped in modern and ancient history. I used to be an IT manager and ride a desk, but it ended up riding me. So now I bother…
Green woodworker Ty Thornock
As an interview series, I want to introduce some green woodworkers. We’ll get a picture of how people get into the craft, and look at their own perspectives. For starters, I have the privilege to introduce you to Ty Thornock, an excellent spoon carver and all-round nice chap. Hi, can you tell me who you…