gigisiguenza
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These are so beautiful, such skill!
We're in Alabama, so if you're ever in the area, PM me and maybe we can set something up!
She took a class at the John Campbell Folk School in North Carolina. They offer all sorts of classes - blacksmithing, wood carving, wood turning, soap making, cooking, photography, etc. I took a broom making class and it was so much fun! It's like camp for grown ups.
Awesome boxes. I can't believe she JUST learned. They look like she's been doing it a long time. What wood did she use? Did she already have the tools and lathe or did she invest after the class? What an amazing talent and a fun hobby. I saw a show where a guy would find scrap wood with knots and turn the knots into the most incredible bowls and vases. He said he liked the knots the best because they're challenging to work with and he never knows what they'll reveal. Sorry.... I like woody things, too.
I've been eying the Folk School's spinning classes, their soaping classes and their botanicals classes. They have so much to offer, it is mind boggling. (I'm pretty sure I saw a mandolin making class in the catalog. :??? Did you and your mom do weekend classes or the week long sessions?
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