10 Best Spoon Carving Blogs to Follow in 2026
Spoon Carving Blogs
Here are 10 Best Spoon Carving Blogs you should read and follow in 2026. Subscribe in one place on FeedSpot Reader.
1. Sylva Spoon Blog
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Description I started turning wood into objects for use while living in South Korea. I think trees, woodlands and forests are fantastic things. Trees are best left living, but saving cut trees from becoming firewood allows me to give them a new lease on life. Helping people engage with the nature in new ways is the best use of where my skills and passions intersect.MORE Email ****@sylvaspoon.com
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2. The Spoon Crank Blog
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Description Features spoon carving stories, spoon designs, inspiration, and tools. The spoon crank is an initiative looking to bring together people who share a passion for spoon carving.
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3. Barn the Spoon Blog
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Description The barn has been woodwork obsessive for over 20 years. 8 years ago he decided spoons were his thing and dedicated his life to them.
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4. Spoon Carving First Steps
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Description Jon Mac is an accomplished spoon carver who works with three spoon carving tools. JonMac MiniMac knife-spoonknife-Axe.
Email ****@thewood.eclipse.co.uk
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5. Holt & Heath Wooden Treenware
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Description A blog about green woodworking, carving, craft and the great outdoors
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6. Peter Follansbee Joiner's Notes
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Description I make reproductions of 17th-century joined furniture; boxes, chests, chairs, tables & more. My work follows techniques and methods from the period, all work is done exclusively with hand-tools. Oak is the primary timber used, pine, maple and ash are also used to a lesser degree.MORE Email ****@verizon.net
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