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Spice Jars & Chip Carving

Posted November 9, 2018
by Marybeth Garmoe

Marybeth delves into the world of surface design

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New Timber Frames in the Grand Marais Rec Park!

Posted October 26, 2018
by Mike Loeffler
There is a great hiking trail at the far western edge of the Grand Marais Recreation Area that winds…
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Learning Curves: Trials and Tribulations of a Dough Bowl Carver

Posted October 12, 2018
by Angeal Robins
Cold winds and rain are upon us as Lake Superior swells with thirteen-foot waves. Brilliant red…
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Shrink Box Exploration

Posted September 27, 2018
by Marybeth Garmoe
Summer is quickly winding down, the colors of fall are covering the hillsides, and my wood stove is…
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German Timber Framing

Posted September 15, 2018
by Mike Loeffler

Mike Loeffler shares specifics of German-style timer framing

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Running Errands with Erlend Part II: Trondheim to Askvoll

Posted August 31, 2018
by Angela Robins

A story from Angela Robin’s recent craft research trip to Scandinavia

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An old Finnish Spinning Wheel Gets a New Life

Posted August 16, 2018
by Marybeth Garmoe
These last couple months have been jam-packed with teaching, assisting, art festivals and…
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Have a Seat - Part 1

Posted August 2, 2018
by Mike Loeffler
I’ve always loved sitting at a shaving horse with a drawknife making shavings. I’m not…
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Jane Mickelborough and Breton Spoons

Posted July 6, 2018
by Marybeth Garmoe
There are a lot of fun elements of the Artisan Development Program, but one of the elements I most…
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Log to Timber

Posted June 21, 2018
by Mike Loeffler
In May I had the opportunity to assist with a course titled Log to Timber taught by Gerald David and…
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