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Spoon Carving Workshop for Beginners Reviews

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This is a fun activity in Abbey Wood, London

This beginner's class in spoon carving introduces you to the art of carving with an axe, a knife and a crook knife.

By carving a spoon, you can focus on becoming familiar with the tools of the craft without the pressure of knowing what to carve.

As you gain confidence with the tools, you begin to build a relationship with your small-scale carving and understand the subtle and addictive qualities of this new hobby.

We will use green wood, freshly cut with a high moisture content. This is a beautiful and easy way to carve wood.

You are supported through the whole process and encouraged to explore carving in your way and at your own pace. This is an exercise in slowing down and settling your attention.

All tools and materials are supplied, and at the end of the session, you will have your first carving started.

This workshop is carried out at "The Clearing", an outdoor purpose-built creative space in Lesnes Abbey Woods.

Boots and sturdy footwear must be worn (no open-toed shoes). All protective equipment is supplied.

Whatever the weather, the workshop will proceed, except under high wind conditions or lightning.

A large parachute canopy will keep you dry, and a beautiful central fire will keep you warm. A kettle on the fire will provide hot drinks to fuel you during this session. All included in the price.

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Stephen was excellent. You make a spoon from a log and it was brilliant. We really enjoyed it and it was worth every penny
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Posted 1 week ago
It was very nice! Good time to spend in the woods!! Highly recommend it
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Posted 3 weeks ago
Miranda Ferrara
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We had the best time at this workshop! Steve who took the class was great and so much fun! It was lovely being outdoors, I really enjoyed it. The only downside was when the class ended- I could have stayed and whittled longer so I will definitely be booking up again!
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Posted 4 months ago
Tim Parker-Langston
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I loved this experience. It was so relaxed and relaxing, but with great knowledge and expertise being on hand to guide the experience.
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Posted 5 months ago
Simon Rowson
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A great class and all the family loved it, we covered all the aspects of spoon making from splitting a piece of wood through to whittling. Thoroughly recommend it to anyone thinking about giving it a go.
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Posted 6 months ago
Samantha Syer
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Loved the venue/space, Steve’s encouragement and good tools! Atmosphere was friendly and supportive. We both came home with quite different spoons: one small and delicate for eating off, the other bigger and more robust - apparently it’ll be good for serving rice and I think it’ll be a good stirrer!
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Posted 9 months ago
Yoli Bartlett
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Super relaxed, friendly environment. Instructors made you feel very welcome and were knowledgeable, helpful and fun! Great location too. Felt remote and tucked away in the forest but easily accessible via public transport.
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Posted 10 months ago
James Clubbe
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Really fun experience! Knowledgeable and helpful teachers, guiding you through the carving process. Location is great! Out in a woodland clearing, with a woodfire burning, very idyllic !
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Posted 10 months ago