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Former Glory Seat Weaving–Monday Mention

January 30th, 2012 · No Comments · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog

MONDAY MENTION– Although I’ve mentioned Former Glory Seat Weaving Blog many times before here on my blog, I think their latest post deserves mentioning them again.

For those of you not familiar with this chair caning repair and seat weaving supply company, Former Glory, they are located in the southern part of England and are frequent contributors to the discussions on my Seatweaving & Chair Caning Forum–The Caner’s Community Hub™ as well as listed on my Cane & Basket Supply Directory™.

Gio Ponti woven cane seat

Always intrigued by fancy, difficult seat weaving patterns, I was especially thrilled to read “Weekend with Gio Ponti” where Kim and Tim discuss and show through a series of pictures, how to weave this extremely difficult and time consuming cane design and technique used on the Gio Ponti chairs from the 1950s.

Be sure to subscribe to their blog so you don’t miss anymore of their wonderful chair caning and seat weaving posts. Don’t you wonder how long it will take these very experienced and proficient weavers to finish weaving this seat and what we would have to charge over here on this side of the pond if we did it?

Have you ever run across a chair seat design like this and did you attempt to weave it replicating the weave exactly? Please leave a comment here and let us know how you did on the project AND what you charged. Thanks and Happy Weaving!

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Seatweaving and Chair Caning Forum

December 8th, 2011 · No Comments · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog

Chair Caning Forum Logo 2011

If you are a chair caner and want to be connected with others in the field, be sure to register and join the discussion board forum that’s been set up just for you!

Cathryn's chair caning class

Here are some of the statistics for the last couple months. Pop on over to the site and see what all is being discussed–we’re waiting to meet you!

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Seatweaving & Chair Caning Forum–The Caner’s Community Hub™ for SEVEN years serving beginners, hobbyists and seasoned professionals alike.

Forum Stats — For the month of NOVEMBER 2011

UNIQUE IPs:
Low of 114 on the 22nd
High of 234 on the 12th

Average Daily Unique IP User — 174

PAGEVIEWS:
Low of 284 on the 23rd
High of 1,014 on the 12th

Average Daily Pageview — 517
Monthly Total Pageviews — 15,536

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AVERAGE DAILY SUBSCRIBERS: 209 (to the Daily Updates)
TOTAL MESSAGES TO DATE: 10,281
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Forum Stats — For the month of OCTOBER 2011

UNIQUE IPs:
Low of 100 on the 5th
High of 258 on the 3rd

Average Daily Unique IP User — 162

PAGEVIEWS:
Low of 369 on the 6th
High of 1,232 on the 3rd

Average Daily Pageview — 599
Monthly Total Pageviews — 17,971

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AVERAGE DAILY SUBSCRIBERS: 211 (to the Daily Updates)
TOTAL MESSAGES TO DATE: 10,217
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Chair Caning Forum Logo 2011Hope to “see” you soon on the
Seatweaving & Chair Caning Forum–The Caner’s Community Hub™
Happy Weaving!

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Tuesday Tips–Join the Chair Caning Forum

September 20th, 2011 · No Comments · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog

Tuesday Tips

Chair Caning Forum Logo 2011

Join the Seatweaving & Chair Caning Forum–The Caner’s Community Hub™ for a sense of belonging, friendship and sharing of information regarding all aspects of chair seat weaving and wicker repair.

Peters Wicker Repair JCC Folk School 2001

A day or so ago on the forum, chair caner Wesley Luckey from PA, mentioned that he first met me while taking my wicker furniture repair class at the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, NC way back in 2001, and wondered if I remembered that?

Wes Luckey 2001 JCC Folk School Wicker Class

Wes Luckey at the JCC Folk School Wicker Repair Class 2001

Actually, I had forgotten that the class had been that many years ago! Seems like it was only yesterday, but when I looked back on these pictures from the PictureTrail photo album, I was reminded that it was longer ago than just a few days! See all that dark brown hair on everyone?

2001 John Campbell Folk School Wicker Repair Class

First wicker repair class held at the John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC in 2001.

We all had a great time and almost everyone finished their rather difficult and ambitious repairs to their wicker furniture pieces during that week-long class. I think there were only two people that had ever woven before too, so that made their accomplishments in finishing the class even more impressive!

You might enjoy reading the very first post here on Weavin’ Wicker Woman blog about the Seatweaving and Chair Caning Forum, written way back in July of 2004. Besides being the very first post about the chair caning forum, this post was almost debut post for this blog!

Seatweaving & Chair Caning Forum–The Caner’s Community Hub™

Hope you’ve enjoyed these two chair caning and wicker repair “blasts from the past” and will share with your friends.

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Chair Caning Forum Going Strong–Friday Feature

February 4th, 2011 · 2 Comments · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog

The Wicker Woman Wicker Rocker LogoI am very pleased to announce that the Seatweaving & Chair Caning Forum™ will be celebrating its 7th year anniversary on March 10, 2011.

Over the years we’ve been very chatty bunch and now have logged a total of 9,407 messages (posts) as of January 31, 2011. And that’s due in part to us having a paid forum instead of the free-based forum with its restrictions on the number  of posts and also where there are tons of advertising banners.

For many years I financially supported the forum myself, but have had some great”forum angels”  in the last few years helping out by making donations to keep the forum going! Thanks to each and every one of you.

We currently have 208 subscribers to the Daily Updates, a summary of daily posts that arrive in the subscribers email box every day. And also have an unmeasured amount of  “lurkers” that only read the posts from the website, but never participate.

Since the start of the forum we’ve helped beginners, hobbyists and seasoned professionals alike with many seat weaving issues such as:

  • offering  solutions to tough seat weaving projects
  • sharing hints and tips to improve weaving techniques
  • giving suggestions on how-to speed up weaving time
  • helping too effectively market the seatweaving services
  • notifying members of events taking place within the weaving community
  • offering a Seatweaving Forum PictureTrail photo site where pictures could be posted
  • provided a place to freely advertise their business, by just using a signature file
  • fostered the origination of The SeatWeavers’ Guild, Inc., the first and only chair caning guild in America!
  • publicizing and promoting the chair caning and seatweaving community across the country

Our forum has always been a “Community Hub for Chair Caners, Seatweavers and Wicker Repair Folks,” a gathering place where chair caner’s can get together online and “talk shop.” So the name has recently been changed to reflect that sense of community and collectivity of like-minded individuals.

Seatweaving & Chair Caning Forum–The Caner’s Community Hub™

Won’t you visit us today and consider registering to become a member of this vital community of chair seat weavers, too?

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Chair Caning Forum-6 years strong!

March 8th, 2010 · Comments Off · What's New

Seatweaving & Chair Caning Forum

Seatweaving & Chair Caning Forum
Founded & Moderated by Cathryn Peters

On March 10, 2004 I began an online chair caning discussion board forum that is now celebrating its 6th year anniversary in just a few days!

The Seatweaving & Chair Caning Forum ™ is hosted by YourWebApps.com and can be found at http://disc.yourwebapps.com/Indices/220033.html There had been a previous chair caning forum, but it only lasted a few years and was abandoned by its moderator, so that’s when I stepped up to the plate and started this one.

The Seatweaving & Chair Caning Forum ™ was started to unite the sometimes isolated chair caning hobbyists, beginners, as well as seasoned professionals that due to geographic location, had no peers to converse with about the craft of chair seat weaving.

The SeatWeavers' Guild-2009 GatheringIt’s also a great place to announce member’s accomplishments, classes they are teaching, newspaper features about them, relevant events taking place during the year, interesting items on eBay or elsewhere on the Net.

And of course, it’s a great place to post information about the first, and only official chair caning guild in the US, The SeatWeavers’ Guild, which began right here on the forum!

So now, as long as you have an Internet connection you can converse with others, asking questions about chair caning and other types of seat weaving and get your answers in just a matter of hours or days.

It no longer matters whether you live in a busy, crowded city or out in the remote areas of the country–we are all united and have the Seatweaving & Chair Caning Forum™ to connect us!

Cattail Rush SeatweavingThe forum now has 200 registered participants and an untold number of chair caners and other interested parties that just browse the daily posts, but don’t participate in the conversations.

A few years ago, the registration process was implemented to insure a close-knit, like-minded community of chair caning enthusiasts and eliminate unwanted spam posts.

Star of David Cane BackMany of our “forum members” have been with us since day one and are still active participants, sharing their knowledge, helping to perpetuate the craft of chair seat weaving.

And although this chair caning forum is located here in the United States, we have current members from as far away as New Zealand, Scotland and England. The technical terminology of chair seat weaving is different in many parts of the world, but the actual physical weaving techniques are fairly universal, as most will attest!

The chair caning forum began as a free, ad sponsored format, but then after only a few months, I began paying an annual fee to eliminate the distracting and annoying animated banner ads.

Thanks to the donations from several of our members over the years, it has remained basically ad free. If you’d care to donate also, there’s a PayPal Donation button on the Homepage, right above the beginning posts!

chair-caning-classDue to the limitations of the forum host, it’s not possible to directly upload and post pictures of the chair seat weaving items we are talking about, so we’ve set up a paid gallery at http://www.PictureTrail.com/seatweavingforum.

At our PictureTrail Gallery you can see all the many fine works of our forum members and also see what it is that they might have a question about and need some help with.

Maybe you’d like to try your hand at chair caning, but are not sure what all is involved and need some help–join the forum and begin by using the SEARCH box to read all the past posts.

After six years of posts amounting to over 8,500 we’ve discussed a lot of topics! Or maybe you’d like to share your knowledge with others, helping to keep this nearly lost art alive!

Spread the word to all your friends and family about the Seatweaving & Chair Caning Forum. Hope to see you there! Happy Weaving!

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Chair Caning, Seatweaving Forum

July 29th, 2009 · Comments Off · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog

Are you interested in chair caning and other types of chair seat weaving? Need some help on a project or just want to talk with others in the field? Want to connect with others across the country to see what they charge or what kinds of services they offer?

Then join us by registering on the Chair Caning, Seatweaving & Wicker Repair Forum that we’ve had going since 2004!
We share hints and tips and also solve problem chair weaves. All levels of chair seat weavers are welcome, beginners as well as seasoned professionals.
This is also the place that “hatched” the idea of forming The SeatWeavers’ Guild way back in 2007, the first and only chair caning guild in North America (that we know of)!

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Seatweaving Forum Photo Albums

April 3rd, 2009 · Comments Off · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog

Take a look at the fantastic chair caning and other types of seatweaving that the folks on our Seatweaving, Chair Caning & Wicker Repair Forum are doing!

We started this forum in 2004, so we’ve helped a lot of beginners and professionals over the years, through all the discussions and now with photos, too!

Here’s the link to our great chair caning, seatweaving and wicker repair photos from the forum members at PictureTrail.com
http://www.PictureTrail.com/seatweavingforum

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Chair Caning Forum

April 1st, 2009 · Comments Off · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog


Interested in chair caning? Need some help and discuss problems and just plain want to talk to others in the field?

Well then, join us on the only dedicated chair caning, seatweaving and wicker repair forum! We’ve been around since 2004, helping tons of beginners and professional chair caners alike.

http://disc.yourwebapps.com/Indices/220033.html


This is also where the first and only chair caning guild in America, The SeatWeavers’ Guild, got its start in 2007!

Check out the statistics below for the month of March so you can see how active this forum really is! Happy Weaving!

For the month of MARCH 2009

UNIQUE IPs:
Low of 37 on the 7th
High of 135 on the 23rd

Average Daily Users — 86

PAGEVIEWS:
Low of 143 on the 7th
High of 1,154 on the 18th

Average Daily Pageview — 464
Monthly Total Pageviews — 13, 949

TOTAL MESSAGES TO DATE: 7,596
TOTAL DAILY SUBSCRIBERS: 170

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