Wood and Bristle
Give your home a handmade touch with small, sustainable wood and brushwork projects you can make in an afternoon.
“An inventive guide...accessible and visually appealing, this will resonate with beginner woodworkers.” —Publishers Weekly
Brushmaking tutorials, an ancient wood-scorching technique, and a series of small, approachable turning projects you can make with hardwood scraps—find these and more in woodworker and instructor Sophia Elouise’s landmark guide to traditional crafts made new.
The book includes
• guides to using foundational woodworking tools such as the pull saw, hand plane, and lathe;
• techniques such as brush binding and sho sugi ban (yakisugi), or wood scorching (a finishing technique that doubles as an impactful coloring method);
• eight illustrated step-by-step projects for coasters, candleholder, bowl, bud vases, chopping board, wooden utensils, hand broom, and handled brush; and
• discussions on design methods, sustainability, natural materials, and troubleshooting, plus a handy glossary.
Beginner-to-intermediate woodworkers, brushmakers, and anyone looking to create a more sustainable, thoughtfully curated home will find this book a valuable resource to build their skills and create something practical and beautiful in the process.
[AuthorName]By Sophia Elouise[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Sophia Elouise is a professional woodworker, small-business owner, and handiwork instructor based in York, England. Her design process involves pairing utilitarian design with sustainably sourced materials, using low-resource, biodegradable fibers and wood that would otherwise go to waste. www.function-and-form.com
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Give your home a handmade touch with small, sustainable wood and brushwork projects you can make in an afternoon.
“An inventive guide...accessible and visually appealing, this will resonate with beginner woodworkers.” —Publishers Weekly
Brushmaking tutorials, an ancient wood-scorching technique, and a series of small, approachable turning projects you can make with hardwood scraps—find these and more in woodworker and instructor Sophia Elouise’s landmark guide to traditional crafts made new.
The book includes
• guides to using foundational woodworking tools such as the pull saw, hand plane, and lathe;
• techniques such as brush binding and sho sugi ban (yakisugi), or wood scorching (a finishing technique that doubles as an impactful coloring method);
• eight illustrated step-by-step projects for coasters, candleholder, bowl, bud vases, chopping board, wooden utensils, hand broom, and handled brush; and
• discussions on design methods, sustainability, natural materials, and troubleshooting, plus a handy glossary.
Beginner-to-intermediate woodworkers, brushmakers, and anyone looking to create a more sustainable, thoughtfully curated home will find this book a valuable resource to build their skills and create something practical and beautiful in the process.
[AuthorName]By Sophia Elouise[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Sophia Elouise is a professional woodworker, small-business owner, and handiwork instructor based in York, England. Her design process involves pairing utilitarian design with sustainably sourced materials, using low-resource, biodegradable fibers and wood that would otherwise go to waste. www.function-and-form.com
[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]150+ color photos and illustrations[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Woodwork and Brushmaking Projects for Everyday Living[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]150+ color photos and illustrations[/ColorPattern]












