
Episode 005: Erin Fletcher
06/30/20 • 67 min
Erin Fletcher is a bookbinder from Boston Massachusetts. She focuses on unique bindings that incorporate fiber arts in books that have text. She splits her time between working for clients and creating unique works of art for exhibitions. She expands on traditional and experimental materials, and their efficacy. A graduate of North Bennet Street school, she is grateful to the community she gained while learning her trade. She loves that she can express herself with design bindings and hopes to see them more represented in the worlds of both art and craft.
To see more of Erin’s work ,visit her website www.herringbonebindery.com or check out her instagram @herringbonebindery.
Erin’s Craft Crushes include Rose Adler, Sybil Pye, Coleen Curry, Sue Doggett, Hannah Brown, Annette Friedrich, and Sheila Hicks.
Some bookbinding-related resources from the episode are North Bennet Street School and Philobiblon.
Erin Fletcher is a bookbinder from Boston Massachusetts. She focuses on unique bindings that incorporate fiber arts in books that have text. She splits her time between working for clients and creating unique works of art for exhibitions. She expands on traditional and experimental materials, and their efficacy. A graduate of North Bennet Street school, she is grateful to the community she gained while learning her trade. She loves that she can express herself with design bindings and hopes to see them more represented in the worlds of both art and craft.
To see more of Erin’s work ,visit her website www.herringbonebindery.com or check out her instagram @herringbonebindery.
Erin’s Craft Crushes include Rose Adler, Sybil Pye, Coleen Curry, Sue Doggett, Hannah Brown, Annette Friedrich, and Sheila Hicks.
Some bookbinding-related resources from the episode are North Bennet Street School and Philobiblon.
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Episode 004: Tim Manney
Tim Manney is a chair and tool maker based in Portland, Maine. He primarily builds ladderback chairs using green woodworking principles, but also uses kiln-dried lumber in his process. Although he started his woodworking journey making chairs with influential Windsor chairmaker Curtis Buchannan in Tennessee, he’s found that he’s making more tools for Windsor chairmaking than chairs these days. Tim pays special attention to how he can work with his body the same way he works with the fibers of wood.
See more of Tim’s work by visiting his website www.timmanney.com, or on Instagram @tim.manney.
Tim’s big craft crush is Curtis Buchannan.
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Episode 006: Dawson Moore
Recorded April 8, 2020.
Dawson Moore is a green woodworker based in Michigan who spends his days carving kitchen utensils and a variety of other wooden items such as cups, chopsticks, and chairs. For Dawson, enjoying the process is a prerequisite to dedicating time to crafting an item. If he doesn’t like making it, he does not sell it. He shares some insights to the Swedish roots of Sloyd and sheds light on his relationship to his workspace and connection to materials.
To see more of Dawson’s work, visit his website www.michigansloyd.com or check out his instagram @michigansloyd.
Dawson’s Craft Crush: Curtis Buchanan
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