Woodcarving
Wooden Spoon Carving Traditions
Course Overview
Carving wooden spoons is a tradition in Scandinavia, where carvers crafted spoons for home use, for seasonal income, and to give as gifts. The techniques, designs, and embellishments commonly used today are deeply embedded in centuries of cultural history, but spoon carving is also a vibrant and growing craft tradition globally. This course is suitable for beginners and advanced students alike and covers basic techniques, while also delving into design, ergonomics, layout, woods and wood grain, sharpening, finishing, painting, decorating, and history and theory of the practice. This course format with two instructors allows students to pursue their own project interests with more support while enjoying the company of other spoon enthusiasts. Please note this course is open to all levels, but requires a basic amount of hand strength, stamina, and focus to be able to complete projects listed. Being able to open a sealed jar is an example of basic hand strength.
Required Tools
- Fixed blade carving knife (We suggest a Mora 106 or Mora 120 though there are many other good options. Check the school store for availability.)
Session Information
Registration Note
This course is an optional, additional fourth day of coursework for those already enrolled, or in the process of enrolling in "Wooden Spoon Carving Traditions" from July 22-24, 2021. Please do not register for this class if you are not enrolling in the first 3 days of this class.