Apologies if this is posted twice, not sure what I'm doing.
I found this site while looking for a wooden baby rattle to purchase. (Still haven't found).
I recently bought a jigsaw to do a little scroll piece for a simple window seat I made. While it was really fun, I'm still afraid of machinery that can unattach the appendages I've grown attached to :eusa_hand so am happy to leave such things to you all, and will probably just lurk and learn here.
I'd also be interested in doing a little bartering, if that's allowed. Things I can do/trade:
- I have an acre lot here in Raleigh with Spanish, red and other oaks, ironwood/hornbeam, poplar, etc that someone might be interested in using.
- I also have a few small pieces of real American chesnut, from the old fence rails on the Blue Ridge Parkway, where I was a ranger (I was at Mabry Mill)
- I can do chair bottoming (different from caning) and have done this as classes/demos
- I have my own spinning wheel (handmade 100+ wheels ago) although not that good yet, and can knit simple scarves and things (I've knitted a scarf from my dog's fur--an old traditional craft.)
- I can do rag-rug braiding and hooking
- I hand-stitch quilts, curtains, placemats, doll clothes etc.
- I thoroughly research and hand-stitch historic costumes for re-enactors, historic sites and yes, Halloween. Maybe someone who does woodworking demostrations at festivals and fairs would like something period-appropriate.
- I can write and give presentations on just about anything but esp. NC revolutionary war period history, costuming, any environmental topic, national parks, advocacy
- I've been a professional fundraiser and event organizer, too--not sure if this group does such things.
I look forward to learning from you all.
"Mom" in Raleigh
I found this site while looking for a wooden baby rattle to purchase. (Still haven't found).
I recently bought a jigsaw to do a little scroll piece for a simple window seat I made. While it was really fun, I'm still afraid of machinery that can unattach the appendages I've grown attached to :eusa_hand so am happy to leave such things to you all, and will probably just lurk and learn here.
I'd also be interested in doing a little bartering, if that's allowed. Things I can do/trade:
- I have an acre lot here in Raleigh with Spanish, red and other oaks, ironwood/hornbeam, poplar, etc that someone might be interested in using.
- I also have a few small pieces of real American chesnut, from the old fence rails on the Blue Ridge Parkway, where I was a ranger (I was at Mabry Mill)
- I can do chair bottoming (different from caning) and have done this as classes/demos
- I have my own spinning wheel (handmade 100+ wheels ago) although not that good yet, and can knit simple scarves and things (I've knitted a scarf from my dog's fur--an old traditional craft.)
- I can do rag-rug braiding and hooking
- I hand-stitch quilts, curtains, placemats, doll clothes etc.
- I thoroughly research and hand-stitch historic costumes for re-enactors, historic sites and yes, Halloween. Maybe someone who does woodworking demostrations at festivals and fairs would like something period-appropriate.
- I can write and give presentations on just about anything but esp. NC revolutionary war period history, costuming, any environmental topic, national parks, advocacy
- I've been a professional fundraiser and event organizer, too--not sure if this group does such things.
I look forward to learning from you all.
"Mom" in Raleigh