busy I've been since my last post. Whew! Let's see. Where shall I begin? Okay, first I'll show you some of the chairs I've done over the past 5 or 6 weeks. These are two chairs that came from Greensboro, NC from Larry Chabot. Here's the before.
He was pretty happy with his new seats, 7-step hand caned.
And then a week later he brought me three more.
Mary Lucy Fields brought me two pressed cane chairs and I did a foot stool for Marie Haga.
This is Marie's foot stool's before and....
And this is the after.
Inverted Diamond - 2MM cane
Double Post Basket Weave - 4MM cane
Shaker Weave - 1" Shaker Tape in Forest Green / Cranberry
Herringbone Weave - 1/2" flat reed 2 X 2
Herringbone Weave - 1" Shaker Tape - Forrest Green / Cranberry
Multi-Diamond Weave / Basket Weave - 2MM cane
Multi-Diamond Weave - 1/2" flat reed - Mahogany / Natural
Pressed Cane Webbing - 6 Step Machine Processed Cane Webbing
Basket Weave - Sea Grass - 1/2" Braid
6 Step Hand Caned Weave on Round Rails - 2MM Cane
I also have a few chairs included with the exhibit.
Antique Child's Chair - Hand-crafted - Pegged - 7 Step Hand Caned Seat - Fine Fine Cane
1/2" Flat Reed Curved Back Antique Chair - 3 X 3
Single Diamond Weave Ladder Back Antique Chair - 2MM Cane
Fiber Rush Foot Stool - # 4 KB / #5 KB / # 7 KG Fiber Rush
Multi-Diamond Foot Stool - 1/2" Flat Reed - Mahoghany / Natural
Single Diamond Foot Stool - 1/2" Flat Reed - Mahoghany / Natural
Oh and one last thing. I'M IN THE APRIL ISSUE OF
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And here is the after.
He was pretty happy with his new seats, 7-step hand caned.
And then a week later he brought me three more.
Mary Lucy Fields brought me two pressed cane chairs and I did a foot stool for Marie Haga.
This is Marie's foot stool's before and....
And this is the after.
Then, I did some work on my exhibit at the Chestnut Creek School of the Arts located on Main St. in downtown Galax, VA. I posted a picture a month or so ago of the initial wall hanging and have added a few more since then. Here is an update of all the pieces currently hanging in the main gallery at the school.
Inverted Diamond - 2MM cane
Double Post Basket Weave - 4MM cane
Shaker Weave - 1" Shaker Tape in Forest Green / Cranberry
Herringbone Weave - 1/2" flat reed 2 X 2
Herringbone Weave - 1" Shaker Tape - Forrest Green / Cranberry
Multi-Diamond Weave / Basket Weave - 2MM cane
Multi-Diamond Weave - 1/2" flat reed - Mahogany / Natural
Pressed Cane Webbing - 6 Step Machine Processed Cane Webbing
Basket Weave - Sea Grass - 1/2" Braid
6 Step Hand Caned Weave on Round Rails - 2MM Cane
6 Step Hand Caned Weave on Round Rails - 4MM Cane
The wall pieces make great "works of art" when hung in a group. Individually, they really catch your eye and make you want to touch and feel the texture. Their three dimensional shape makes them pop from the wall.
I also have a few chairs included with the exhibit.
Antique Child's Chair - Hand-crafted - Pegged - 7 Step Hand Caned Seat - Fine Fine Cane
1/2" Flat Reed Curved Back Antique Chair - 3 X 3
Single Diamond Weave Ladder Back Antique Chair - 2MM Cane
Single Diamond Weave Ladder Back Antique Chair = 1/2" Flat Reed and Ash
I also added 4 foot stools. The stools are recycled from chair legs left over from the pieces hanging on the wall of my exhibit.
Fiber Rush Foot Stool - # 4 KB / #5 KB / # 7 KG Fiber Rush
Multi-Diamond Foot Stool - 1/2" Flat Reed - Mahoghany / Natural
Single Diamond Foot Stool - 1/2" Flat Reed - Mahoghany / Natural
Inverted Diamond Foot Stool - 2MM Cane
All of the pieces in my exhibit are for sale. Contact the Chestnut Creek School of the Arts for pricing information. 276-236-3500 Remember, a portion of all sales goes to help the school to stay in operation. Help support the arts in the tri-counties by signing up and taking one of many great classes the school has to offer year round or become a friend by making a monetary donation . Become a volunteer and realize how much fun the arts can be and how it touches our lives every day.
This makes a good segue into the last thing I did for the month of March. I taught a 1/2" Flat Reed 3X3 class at the school. I had a great student from Winston-Salem, NC / Riverside, VA, Mr. Jones Abernathy.
Oh and one last thing. I'M IN THE APRIL ISSUE OF
"VIRGINA LIVING MAGAZINE"
PAGE 108
CHECK IT OUT ! CHECK IT OUT !
CHECK IT OUT !
I am amazed at your 7 step caning on the chair with round rails !
ReplyDeleteIs this you own pattern, or is there such a pattern ?
Great work !
Jan !
Thanks Janet. I have taken the traditional pattern and adapted it work on round rails. It really makes a beautiful, unique seat or a nice wall piece to hang. Thanks again for your comment and for visiting my web page. See you sometime this year. And, HAPPY EASTER !
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