[Woodcarver] New member and a query

john archibald john.archibald at blueyonder.co.uk
Mon Nov 26 18:59:53 EST 2007


Thanks for making a newbie welcome. I better warn you though I've learned
to ask questions - so stand bye.
Rgds
John

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From: Marilyn Osterhouse
Date: 26/11/2007 22:00:07
To: '[Woodcarver]'
Subject: Re: [Woodcarver] New member and a query

John:

Yes, Wayne Barton has a basket weave pattern. The name of the book is “New
& Traditional Styles of Chip Carving” from Classis to Positive Imaging.
Hope this helps!
Marilyn

Marilyn Osterhouse
mosterhouse at sbcglobal.net

Evening,
I'm new to the group and a newbie to carving, started a
year ago.

So my contributions will mostly in the form of questions.

By choice I live in the country of my origins, Scotland.
One disadvantage here is there is little interest in wood carving. Various
reasons for this but it means I carve on my own. However the web has given
me access to a pool of knowledge that would not be available to anyone
locally, where ever they lived.

I enjoy caricature carving but have managed to give chip carving a go.

I came across a picture of a chip carving and contacted the carver. The
pattern is basket weave.
Although I've a few books and patterns I do n't have this. It may be that
its in Wanyne Barton's first book which I'd buy if I knew for certain that
it was there.
Can any member help me with this?
Rgds
John
Glenrothes
Scotland

http://www.PictureTrail.com/gid18115734





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