Although this is not the first day in the new year, it is my first post for the year. One of the things I’m going to try to impliment again this year is to be […]
First blog post for Weavin’ Wicker Woman in the New Year 2012 Read More »
Although this is not the first day in the new year, it is my first post for the year. One of the things I’m going to try to impliment again this year is to be […]
First blog post for Weavin’ Wicker Woman in the New Year 2012 Read More »
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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“If you work with your hands, you’re a laborer. If you work with your hands and your mind, you’re a craftsman. If you work with your hands and your mind and your heart, you’re an
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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
Which cane hole do I use for the fish head? Read More »
Please join me and extend a welcome greeting to the new chair caning business listed on the National Furniture Repair Directory™–Seatweaving here on WickerWoman.com! We have our first business listing for the state of Kansas!
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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
How tight is too tight in chair caning? Read More »
Tuesday Tip of the Day—The first step in weaving paper rush seats is to fill in the side rail gussets or “squaring up” a trapezoidal seat. You are probably wondering why you’d need to square
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MONDAY MENTION–Today I wanted to share with you a beautiful, well-crafted website about a chair caning business called Edge of Your Seat, which is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Chair caning expert and owner Donna
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