Whittling Little Folk: 20 Delightful Characters to Carve and Paint

Author:   Harley Refsal
Publisher:   Fox Chapel Publishing
ISBN:  

9781565235182


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   01 May 2011
Format:   Paperback
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Whittling Little Folk: 20 Delightful Characters to Carve and Paint


Overview

With just one wood carving knife and two simple patterns, you can carve a whole community of characters, including a policeman, hard-hat road worker, monk, baker, professor, football player, and more! Patterns for these delightful folks are included in Whittling Little Folk, written by the master of the Scandinavian flat-plane style of carving, Harley Refsal.

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Author:   Harley Refsal
Publisher:   Fox Chapel Publishing
Imprint:   Fox Chapel Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.310kg
ISBN:  

9781565235182


ISBN 10:   1565235185
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   01 May 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction From Scandinavia with Love: A Brief Overview of Scandinavian Style Flat Plane Carving Chapter 1: Step by Step Projects: Scandinavian Farm Couple Carving and Painting Kristian (husband - wearing Scandinavian work shirt) Carving and Painting Thea (wife - holding broom) Chapter 2: Projects 20 Additional Projects: 4 view Patterns, Carving/Painting notes Projects will include (trout fisherman, baker, Amishman, baseball player, troll, witch, 1950's era couple in swimsuits, monk, policeman, professor, tennis player, road worker in hard hat, etc.) Chapter 3: Idea Gallery Index

Reviews

In the informative yet humorous opening to this great little book, the author discusses the difference between whittling and carving. I would interpret his distinction as a rose by any other name is still a rose : it's all about cutting away pieces of wood. The book, Whittling Little Folk is small in size but big in content! Eighteen projects in total, including two step-by-step figures provide examples, tips, and techniques to carve (or whittle) the cutest little characters you have ever seen. One of the step-by-step lessons, (creating Kristian, shown in the bottom left of the book cover,) has 42 steps, including photos, demonstrating the process. Very in-depth and easy to follow. My Ratings of The Book: Layout and Appearance: Good balance of photos, how-to instructions, projects. Thumbs Up! Instructions: Clear information and instructions Thumbs Up! Projects Selection: A wide variety of characters, creating a small village. Great. Inspiration: There is even a section on ideas - oh the possibilities. Thumbs Up! Overall: Thumbs Up! These little people are a joy to behold, tiny and cute. Refsal's book is great for both the serious carver and the whittler as well. Refsal provides us with 20 fabulous characters to copy as is or to add your own characteristics to. The illustrations and photographs are very clear as are the whittling and finishing instructions. So, even if you are a beginner you could have these delightful little people adorning your home. The Lumberjack, the Cop, the Baker and the Amish Farmers are just a few of the diverse characters that you can whittle away at and Refsal shows you how in step-by-step instructions. Have fun! ' if whittling and caricature carving appeals to you, then you'll enjoy Whittling Little Folk.' 'Plenty of fun guaranteed!'


In the informative yet humorous opening to this great little book, the author discusses the difference between whittling and carving. I would interpret his distinction as ""a rose by any other name is still a rose"": it's all about cutting away pieces of wood. The book, ""Whittling Little Folk"" is small in size but big in content! Eighteen projects in total, including two ""step-by-step"" figures provide examples, tips, and techniques to carve (or whittle) the cutest little characters you have ever seen. One of the ""step-by-step"" lessons, (creating Kristian, shown in the bottom left of the book cover,) has 42 steps, including photos, demonstrating the process. Very in-depth and easy to follow. My Ratings of The Book: Layout and Appearance: Good balance of photos, how-to instructions, projects. Thumbs Up! Instructions: Clear information and instructions Thumbs Up! Projects Selection: A wide variety of characters, creating a small village. Great. Inspiration: There is even a section on ""ideas"" - oh the possibilities. Thumbs Up! Overall: Thumbs Up! These little people are a joy to behold, tiny and cute. Refsal's book is great for both the serious carver and the whittler as well. Refsal provides us with 20 fabulous characters to copy as is or to add your own characteristics to. The illustrations and photographs are very clear as are the whittling and finishing instructions. So, even if you are a beginner you could have these delightful little people adorning your home. The Lumberjack, the Cop, the Baker and the Amish Farmers are just a few of the diverse characters that you can whittle away at and Refsal shows you how in step-by-step instructions. Have fun! ' if whittling and caricature carving appeals to you, then you'll enjoy Whittling Little Folk.' 'Plenty of fun guaranteed!'


These little people are a joy to behold, tiny and cute. Refsal's book is great for both the serious carver and the whittler as well. Refsal provides us with 20 fabulous characters to copy as is or to add your own characteristics to. The illustrations and photographs are very clear as are the whittling and finishing instructions. So, even if you are a beginner you could have these delightful little people adorning your home. The Lumberjack, the Cop, the Baker and the Amish Farmers are just a few of the diverse characters that you can whittle away at and Refsal shows you how in step-by-step instructions. Have fun!


' if whittling and caricature carving appeals to you, then you'll enjoy Whittling Little Folk.' 'Plenty of fun guaranteed!' These little people are a joy to behold, tiny and cute. Refsal's book is great for both the serious carver and the whittler as well. Refsal provides us with 20 fabulous characters to copy as is or to add your own characteristics to. The illustrations and photographs are very clear as are the whittling and finishing instructions. So, even if you are a beginner you could have these delightful little people adorning your home. The Lumberjack, the Cop, the Baker and the Amish Farmers are just a few of the diverse characters that you can whittle away at and Refsal shows you how in step-by-step instructions. Have fun! In the informative yet humorous opening to this great little book, the author discusses the difference between whittling and carving. I would interpret his distinction as a rose by any other name is still a rose : it's all about cutting away pieces of wood. The book, Whittling Little Folk is small in size but big in content! Eighteen projects in total, including two step-by-step figures provide examples, tips, and techniques to carve (or whittle) the cutest little characters you have ever seen. One of the step-by-step lessons, (creating Kristian, shown in the bottom left of the book cover,) has 42 steps, including photos, demonstrating the process. Very in-depth and easy to follow. My Ratings of The Book: Layout and Appearance: Good balance of photos, how-to instructions, projects. Thumbs Up! Instructions: Clear information and instructions Thumbs Up! Projects Selection: A wide variety of characters, creating a small village. Great. Inspiration: There is even a section on ideas - oh the possibilities. Thumbs Up! Overall: Thumbs Up!


Author Information

Harley Refsal is the author of Carving Flat-Plane Style Caricatures, Whittling Little Folk and Art and Technique of Scandinavian Style Woodcarving. He is a regular contributor to Woodcarving Illustrated magazine. Harvey is an internationally recognized woodcarver who has been decorated by the King of Norway for his contributions to Norwegian culture. A professor of Scandinavian Folk Art, he has taught thousands of carvers his style of flat plan carving, which has become known as the “Refsal style.”

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