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Tegan Foley  |  Feb 23, 2022  |  0 comments
Tony ‘Bodger’ Scott makes a garden seat that won’t foul a mower
Tegan Foley  |  Feb 22, 2022  |  0 comments
For its 18th annual event, Craft Festival Bovey Tracey will return from 17–19 June 2022
Tegan Foley  |  Feb 21, 2022  |  0 comments
Staff and students from Chichester College Group (CCG) attended a glittering ceremony as they received a Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Education
Tegan Foley  |  Feb 18, 2022  |  0 comments
From sculptural woodturning and pen turning to a piece of furniture displaying novel techniques such as resin casting and wood burning, this week's #woodworkerfriday5 covers all bases
Tegan Foley  |  Feb 18, 2022  |  0 comments
With spring on the horizon, what better way to celebrate than getting back into the workshop. We've got a selection of simple projects to entice you, technical articles to help hone your skills, a number of fantastic features, plus a brand-new competition from Liberon, which runs over the next three issues
Tegan Foley  |  Feb 17, 2022  |  0 comments
Arguably the most famous plane of World War I and associated with the Red Baron, Rick Wheaton sets about making a push-along toy version of the 1917 Fokker DR-1 model triplane for his four-year-old relative
Tegan Foley  |  Feb 17, 2022  |  0 comments

West Dean College of Arts and Conservation has just launched its new programme of arts and crafts short courses for June through to September 2022. There’s over 300 short courses to choose from including almost 60 brand-new ones, which can be viewed on the website

Tegan Foley  |  Feb 14, 2022  |  0 comments
Back in 1985, Alan McGovern was apprenticed to The Chippendale School of Furniture’s founder Anselm Fraser. Here he developed and refined the skills that would enable him to become an accomplished cabinetmaker and well-respected tutor
Tegan Foley  |  Feb 11, 2022  |  0 comments

PLEASE NOTE THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED – THE WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED & NOTIFIED SHORTLY

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