The icepick, a terrific chair caning tool

Today I’m starting another blog series and hope to continue this every week called, CHAIR CANING TIPS! Each Tuesday, the tips will vary and might be as in today’s tip, on chair caning tools. The […]

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Famous Relatives–Imagine my surprise when I opened the January 14, 2011 issue of the Minnesota Outdoor News, The Sportsman’s Weekly and saw an article about my second cousin, Rich Oxley, the book he’s recently published,

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reading by headlamp

Well, for a brief two hours this evening hubby and I got to experience some “quality time” together and to see what it was like to be without power with temperatures in the -20 degree

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Traditonal hole chair caning

Just wanted to let all members of The SeatWeavers’ Guild, Inc. know that the latest quarterly issue of the Seatweavers’ Journal was sent out by email and postal mail to all members on Wednesday, January

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Heywood-Wakefield Sewing Cabinet

There’s a brand new page on WickerWoman.com about the steps and techniques used in the restoration and repair of antique wicker furniture. It’s called, Wicker Repair Process and can be found in the Helpful Resources

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Natural Selection 2.0 Exhibition, 2011 Dakota State University

Natural Selection 2.0 “Contemporary Art Meets Nature” Group Show Advertising postcard:  © Margaret Withers, Stealing Entropy, 2010 Resin, pigment, oil, string, painted vellum, 24×24 I am honored to have my willow-antler art work included in

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snowfall on the spruce trees

If you are a regular follower of this blog, you will notice that I seem to be very fascinated by the snowfall as it relates to the trees here in the northwoods of Minnesota, especially

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