Fr. 41.90

The Woven Chair

Inglese · Tascabile

Pubblicazione il 26.08.2025

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The definitive guide to restoring and repair woven chairs from the nation’s only chair caning school and museum
Brandy Clements and Dave Klingler, the duo behind Silver River Chairs Center for Chair Caning, have co-authored The Woven Chair to bring their expertise in this ancient art to crafters. Each project is guided with in-depth instructions and step-by-step photography that demonstrates the complex beauty of each chair.
Discover how to bring old or damaged chairs back to life by restoring them and adding a personal touch with new fiber materials or weaving patterns that complement the style. Learn the techniques of a skilled craftsman at your own pace, from prepping the chair, gathering the necessary materials, and finishing just as you would in their classes.
Projects include restoring everything from iconic Mid-Century modern pieces, to more traditional Shaker Tape weavings and repairing laced cane chairs. The techniques you learn here will help you breathe new life into your heirloom furniture.


Sommario

Foreword and Caned Furniture History

Foreword—Chair Weaving in the US

Silver River Center for Chair Caning 

Introduction



GETTING STARTED

Anatomy of a Chair

Common Chair Identification

Tools and Skills Library

Structural Issues and Repairs

 

SEAT WEAVING

Overview

Paper Rush

Pre-Twisted Natural Rush (PTNR)

Introduction to Advanced Materials

For Hand-Twisted Cords

Shaker Tape

Splint Reed

Introduction to Hickory Bark

Open Weave

 

MID-CENTURY

Overview

Danish Cord Rush

Moeller #71

Yugoslavian Folding Chair

Hans Werner #501 “The Chair”

 

CHAIR CANING

Caning Overview

Laced Cane

Pressed Cane

 

Info autore










Brandy Clements & David Klingler are the co-owners of Silver River Center for Chair Caning, the nation’s only chair weaving school & museum. The school is an Official Education Center of the Southern Highland Craft Guild. Brandy is a 4th generation chair caner and the couple are highly regarded in their field as chair caning ambassadors (aka Chair Nerds). They teach and speak at conferences, museums, craft schools and craft shows, and travel the US & Europe to study the heritage craft. They have taught hundreds of students of all ages from across the globe and helped launch 30+ small businesses. They have been published in Mother Earth News, have been featured in American Craft Magazine and other regional publications, as well as on television including CBS, PBS, and The Travel Channel. They love to chat with podcasters about chairs and the chair nerd community, and continue to restore chairs and collaborate with furniture makers alongside their golden retriever, Rosie in Asheville, North Carolina. Find them online at www.SilverRiverChairs.com or @SilverRiverChairs on Instagram and YouTube.


Riassunto

The definitive guide to restoring and repair woven chairs from the nation’s only chair caning school and museum
Brandy Clements and Dave Klingler, the duo behind Silver River Chairs Center for Chair Caning, have co-authored The Woven Chair to bring their expertise in this ancient art to crafters. Each project is guided with in-depth instructions and step-by-step photography that demonstrates the complex beauty of each chair.
Discover how to bring old or damaged chairs back to life by restoring them and adding a personal touch with new fiber materials or weaving patterns that complement the style. Learn the techniques of a skilled craftsman at your own pace, from prepping the chair, gathering the necessary materials, and finishing just as you would in their classes.
Projects include restoring everything from iconic Mid-Century modern pieces, to more traditional Shaker Tape weavings and repairing laced cane chairs. The techniques you learn here will help you breathe new life into your heirloom furniture.

Prefazione


  • Author outreach online and via email blast to former students all over the country and in their own retail shop and school at Silver River Chairs in Asheville, North Carolina. 
  • Outreach to Publisher’s Weekly and Library Journal. 
  • Author social media campaign on Instagram and Facebook. 
  • Outreach to print media including Fine Woodworking Magazine (150,000 circulation, Make Magazine (225,000 circ), Woodcraft Magazine (125,000 circ), Woodworker’s Journal (90,000 circ.) and others. 
  • Seeking podcast appearances on Fine Woodworking, Modern Woodworker’s Association, Woodworking for Mere Mortals, and others. 
  • Website promotion and book giveaways on The Wood Whisperer, Fine Woodworking.com, Woodworking for Mere Mortals, Canadian Woodworker.com, Woodworker’s Journal, and others. 
  • Outreach to blogs and websites promoting woodworking, including Stumpy Nubs, Matt’s Basement Workshop, Canadian Woodworking, Fine Woodworking Online, The Wood Whisperer, Close Grain, and Modern Woodworker’s Association. 







Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Brandy Clements, Dave Klingler
Editore Ingram Publishers Services
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 26.08.2025
 
EAN 9781951217525
ISBN 978-1-951217-52-5
Pagine 224
Dimensioni 203 mm x 254 mm x 16 mm
Illustrazioni Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Categorie Guide e manuali > Hobby, casa > Idee creative

CRAFTS & HOBBIES / General, CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Woodwork, CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Folkcrafts, Spinning and weaving, Decorative woodwork, CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Weaving & Spinning

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