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Woodworkers Should Learn to Sew
I enjoy making things I need, and while I frequently turn to wood as my default medium of pragmatic expression, I have recently found myself making a few necessary objects out of fabric. At first, I assumed that this new … Continue reading
Tiny Tool Roll (for Plow Plane Irons)
When I first bought my Veritas plow plane a couple years ago, I immediately made a small tool roll to hold the irons. It was one of my first real sewing projects, so it was a little rough. But … Continue reading
New Shop Apron
Although I always wear an apron while cooking, I have seldom worn one at the workbench, until now. I had tried wearing work aprons, but they weighed heavily on my neck after a couple hours, and the pockets just filled … Continue reading
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Tagged apron, sewing, sewing machine, shop apron, work aprons
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