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Crafty Conversations
James Humphrey
7 episodes
6 days ago
Over the course of this summer, I took a sabbatical from teaching and cycled over 2,200 kilometres from one end of the country to the other, meeting nearly twenty craftspeople along the way. From silver spinners and wheelwrights to kilt makers and basket weavers, I learnt the stories behind their endangered skills and what it takes to keep these crafts alive today.
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Over the course of this summer, I took a sabbatical from teaching and cycled over 2,200 kilometres from one end of the country to the other, meeting nearly twenty craftspeople along the way. From silver spinners and wheelwrights to kilt makers and basket weavers, I learnt the stories behind their endangered skills and what it takes to keep these crafts alive today.
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Episode 3: Carl Austin
Crafty Conversations
30 minutes 15 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 3: Carl Austin

In this episode, I talk to furniture maker Carl Austin abouthow his background in boat building informs the way he designs and constructsfurniture. He explains his distinctive approach to steam-bending and laminatingwood, and how these techniques give his pieces their graceful curves andlasting strength. We also look at the details that make his work unique — fromcopper boat nails to finely fitted infill blocks that combine practicality withbeauty. I also reflect briefly on the second afternoon of my journey, leavingFalmouth by ferry, visiting my sister in Portscatho, and riding up the coasttowards St Austell, where the weather started to draw in.

See the visual journey on Instagram

Click on this link to see more of ⁠⁠Rebecca’s⁠⁠ work

Discover more about endangered crafts at ⁠⁠Heritagecrafts ⁠⁠

and, if you’d like to support their work, you can donate viamy ⁠⁠JustGiving⁠⁠ page.

Crafty Conversations
Over the course of this summer, I took a sabbatical from teaching and cycled over 2,200 kilometres from one end of the country to the other, meeting nearly twenty craftspeople along the way. From silver spinners and wheelwrights to kilt makers and basket weavers, I learnt the stories behind their endangered skills and what it takes to keep these crafts alive today.