I’ve had a lot of people ask me, “What’s the best way to join wide-binding cane strands”? So, in this post, I’ll show you how to join the cane stop-and-start strands so they are invisible […]
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I’ve had a lot of people ask me, “What’s the best way to join wide-binding cane strands”? So, in this post, I’ll show you how to join the cane stop-and-start strands so they are invisible […]
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WEDNESDAY WICKER WISDOM–How to choose the right chair caning hole to use. What in the world is she talking about, you might ask? But if you’re a chair caner, I bet you already know what
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TUESDAY TIP OF THE DAY–Today’s blog post is about a situation that new chair caners encounter frequently, and it’s a question I’m asked many times during the chair caning classes I teach. “How tight is
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TUESDAY TIP OF THE DAY–Tools for applying sheet cane webbing Applying sheet cane webbing? Having problems getting the caning down into the grove? Try using some specially made wooden chair caning wedges to insert the
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FRIDAY FEATURE– is an update on Chair Caning Blogs that I follow and would suggest you subscribe to also, either using their email subscription or RSS feed. Keep up with what’s going on in the
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Well, I’m off to see the wizard–the wonderful wizard of woodworking! Leaving for the 1,600 round trip journey in just a few minutes! For all of you that are not familiar with woodworking, building furniture
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MONDAY MENTION–Chair Caning We just added another chair caning expert to the National Furniture Repair Directory™ in the Seatweaving section on WickerWoman.com! Dick Knotts, owner of The Seat Doktor, has been weaving for over 10
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Ever have one of those chair caning jobs where you’re working on a hole-to-hole cane rocker that simply won’t stay put when you’re trying to weave the seat? You know, when that blasted rocker keeps
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