Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 103 Summer 2023
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
The summer 2023 issue of Woodcarving Illustrated includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques—everything you need to sharpen your woodcarving skills! Filled with summer inspiration, you'll discover patterns like a Summer Harvest Bowl, Lighthouse In-the-Round, Carving a Hot-Air Balloon, and more! You'll find a variety of projects with different carving techniques, like Honeybee Relief and Painting a Power-Carved Bluebird. Some contributors include Dwayne Gosnell, David Young, Wouter de Bruijn, Marty Leenhouts, and more! With step-by-step instructions, full-size project patterns, and tips and trips from established carvers, this issue holds a wealth of knowledge and creativity for any woodcarver.
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 94 Spring 2021
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Super Simple Beginner Projects, 5-Step Comfort Animal, Tattoo-Inspired Creations, and more! The spring issue of Woodcarving Illustrated magazine is sure to inspire and delight. Featured projects and full-size patterns include an adorable honeybee, a realistic trophy fish, an unlucky leprechaun, and more! We've included two power carving articles-plus an in-depth review on one of the best power tools on the market. Amazing feel-good articles are also featured, from a U.K. relief carver who's donated more than 300 'superhero' plaques to local hospitals, to a Thai carver who has a simple recipe for reigniting your childhood joy. You won't want to miss this incredible issue!
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 86 Spring 2019
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
In this issue: Powercarve a Bear Head Six pages are devoted to detailed instructions and techniques for power carving Lori Andrews' bear head.
•Carving a Realistic Rabbit
•Put to the Test: Walnut Hollow Creative
•Craft an owl pendant in an afternoon
•Chip-Carved Picture Frame
•Power Carving a Bear Head
•Adorn your favorite staff with
•a Celtic-inspired braided handle
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 95 Summer 2021
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Sometimes less is more and in this summer issue of Woodcarving Illustrated, you'll be blown away by all the small but mighty projects! Ranging in size from a whittled aquarium that can fit inside a matchbox to a summery Circle of Chips wall hanging, the projects featured in this stunning issue are unlike anything you've seen before. With step-by-step instructions, coordinating photography, patterns, and expert guidance, you'll carve a petite unicorn, a chip carved jewelry box, stylized sharks, a realistic tropical fish, a scallop shell relief carving, and so much more! Also included in this issue are impressive artist features – from a woodcarving nun to a graphite carver – workshop tips, reader galleries (plus a new challenge!), bonus patterns and projects, and more!
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 48 Fall 2009
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
FEATURES
John Burke Woodcarver of the Year
Popular author and instructor honored for his contributions to woodcarving
A Carved Tribute to the Edmund Fitzgerald
Patrick Pointer's detailed relief carvings immortalize this famous Great Lakes freighter
First Cuts
Shawn Cipa and Rick Jensen provide valuable tips for carvers and share their first carvings
PROJECTS
Making Colorful Leaf Tiles
By Cyndi Joslyn
Easy relief carvings have a variety of uses
Whittling a 5-minute Owl
By Jan Oegema
Easy beginner project is ideal for teaching and demonstrations
Carving a Cherry Leaf Bowl
By Brian Bailey
Showcase wood's natural beauty with this simple and functional design
Making an Elegant Book Stand
By Marty Leenhouts
Hand carve this ingenious folding stand from a single piece of wood
Hand Carve a Majestic Buck
By Desiree Hajny
Capture the graceful beauty of a whitetail deer in wood
Carve a Gift-bearing Santa
By Don Dearolf
Easy-to-carve holiday icon is a clever way to present a cash gift
Carving a Caricature Colt
By Floyd Rhadigan
Simple stylized horse is easy to carve
Carving a Flying Witch
By Dave and Michele Stetson
Create your own humorous Halloween display
Osprey
Pattern by Gordon and Marsha Stiller
TECHNIQUES
Choosing Power Carving Bits
By Chuck Solomon and Dave Hamilton
Make smart purchases with a basic understanding of the cutters available
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Column
From Our Mailbag
News and Notes
Tips and Techniques
Reader Gallery
Product Review
Relief Column
Calendar of Events
Coming Features
Ad Directory & Classifieds
Woodchips
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 102 Spring 2023
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Sharpen your woodcarving skills this spring with the new issue of Woodcarving Illustrated! All about the outdoors and fresh air, you'll discover a slew of greenwood carving tips and natured-inspired projects. From a power carved realistic songbird and a wood spirit birdhouse to a mischievous bear caricature, a woodburned bunny, a colorful fairy house with moving doors and a working fireplace, and so much more, this spring issue is filled with tons of skill-building projects for the season! With step-by-step instructions, coordinating photography, full-size carving patterns, and expert guidance, also included in this issue is a super cool feature on Aspen Golann's Boston-based workshop, The Chairmaker's Toolbox, product reviews for Flexcut's latest batch of spoon carving tools, reader galleries, bonus patterns and projects, and more!
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 64 Fall 2013
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
FEATURES
The Wonderful Wizard of Oregon
By Toni Fitzgerald
Gary Burns uses self-taught techniques to carve out a fantastic niche
Back to School
By Mindy Kinsey
Learn to carve or hone your skills at schools and classes across the country
Story Time
By Kathleen Ryan
Carlo Olkeriil tells American stories in traditional Palauan style
Carving Like Maniacs
By Ayleen Stellhorn
Turning a Halloween hobby into a pumpkin-carving business
CNC Woodworking and Laser Cutting
By Bob Duncan
Computer-controlled routers and lasers speed production for repetitive cuts
PROJECTS
Carving a Wood Spirit
By Harold Enlow
Detailed instruction for carving your first wood spirit
Power Carving an American Bison in Relief
By Jose Valencia
Learn the techniques to carve a gunstock on a less expensive wooden plate
Carving a Goldfinch
By Bob Guge
Practice power carving by making this popular songbird
Double-sided Holiday Ornament
By Glenn Stewart
Ingenious Santa/turkey ornament is a real attention-getter
Carving a Caricature Horse
By Dave Stetson
Weary old nag is a great companion for any cowboy carving
Carving Kris Kringle
By Bob Mason
Get a head start on your holiday carving with this simple Santa
Carving a Chipmunk
By Desiree Hajny
Carve, burn, and paint this realistic version of a backyard visitor
PATTERNS
A Fantasy Favorite
By Don Dearolf
Customize this caricature wizard by changing the staff and paint colors
Carving a Little Guy
By Keith Randich
Learn to carve a basic figure and then personalize it as much as you like
TECHNIQUES
Chip Carving an Eagle
By Lora S. Irish
Practice basic chip carving techniques with this patriotic design
Carving a Native American Eye
By John Burke
Techniques for capturing the distinctive shape of these special eyes
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 32 Fall 2005
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Featured in this issue:
Learn to sharpen like a pro!
Pocket knife whittling project
How-to photo tips: Shoot your carvings with professional results
Quick and easy power carved leaf earrings
Chip carving with Wayne Barton - Woodcarver of the Year
Hand-carved wizard staff
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 90 Spring 2020
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Spring is almost here, and this new issue of Woodcarving Illustrated is perfect for breathing new life and brushing up on your carving (and painting) skills! Carve a hangry hawk in an afternoon, whittle reusable cocktail stirrers, use just two tools to carve an 8-step comfort turtle, and so much more! This 90th issue of Woodcarving Illustrated magazine includes 15 projects, all with ready-to-use patterns and step-by-step instructions that are perfect for any and all skill levels! From whittling a simple minnow fishing lure for beginners to a detailed multilayered woodland cottage for a challenge, there's something for every carver to learn, practice, and enjoy. Also featured are loads of painting tips and techniques, how to make an insect condo to protect backyard pollinators, access to special offers and online extras – like bonus patterns and action videos – and so much more!
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 72 Fall 2015
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
FEATURES
The Art of Lead Carving
By Kathleen Ryan
Skeletal Remains
By Kathleen Ryan
Meet Doderhultarn
By Harley Refsal
Decrypting Thai Carving
By Mindy Kinsey
Getting a Handle on it
By Mindy Kinsey
Learn to "Weave" Wood
By Charley Phillips
Straw-Stuffed Scarecrow
By Jim Hiser
Old World-Style Chip Carving
By Jan Jenson
Nuts for the Holiday
By Larry Guay
Getting Started with Architectural Carving
By Mike Allen
PROJECTS
Carving a Pumpkin
By Lundy Cupp
Grizzly Bear Bust
By Kirt Curtis
New Options for Bark Cottages
By Rick Jensen
The Halloween Express
By Greg Young
Thai-Inspired Relief Carving
By Steve Smith
Candy Corn Goblins
By Randy George
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 98 Spring 2022
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Get new carving inspiration with this spring issue of Woodcarving Illustrated! From a super simple unicorn and a Valentine's Day monster to a stylized koi fish and a cartoon handyman caricature, this spring issue is filled with tons of playful and skill-building projects! With step-by-step instructions, coordinating photography, carving patterns, and expert guidance, you'll carve a man in the moon, a gnome with balloons, a boisterous bunny, and so much more! Also included in this issue is are detailed product reviews of the Tibro axe and Jonaker hatchet, artist spotlights, reader galleries, bonus patterns and projects, and more!
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 109 Winter 2024
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Get your holiday carving fix this winter with the new issue of Woodcarving Illustrated magazine. Featuring over 18 skill-building projects and patterns with insider tips and techniques from expert woodcarvers, you'll master projects like Santa's Journey Home, a Retro Christmas Ornament, and our cover feature, the Christmas Mornin' Bear. There's so much more to explore in issue #109!
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 79 Summer 2017
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
The Summer 2017 issue of the world's best how-to magazine for woodcarvers is packed with patterns, techniques, tips, and step-by-step projects for all skill levels. The lazy days of summer are perfect for relaxing one-knife whittling projects-we've got you covered with projects like Bob Kozakiewicz's simple Quick Wizard. If you want to carve and sell some perennial craft show favorites, try Vernon DePauw's folk-art style Americana Whale, Glenn Stewart's cheery Daisy Pin, or Don Arnett's Custom Whistles. Found wood projects include Ed LeFave's whimsical Sliding Ball-in-Cage, carved from a broken broom handle, and Marty Leenhout's chip carved paint stir sticks from the local hardware store. Dylan Goodson shows how to use realistic anatomy to bring his classic Sea Captain carving project to life. And pyrography enthusiasts won't want to miss Aline Hoff¬man's creative techniques for woodburning soulful Animal Eyes.
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 70 Spring 2015
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
FEATURES
Artistic Illusions
By Kathleen Ryan
Randal Rosenthal's hyper-realistic art will make you do a double-take
Bon Appetit
By Kathleen Ryan
Jim Sneary's carvings will tickle your taste buds and spice up your life
Great Gouges:
The Essential Tool Kit
By Bob Duncan
A stress-free beginner's guide to choosing tools
Miniature Masterpieces
By Kathleen Ryan
Carving miniscule scenes and figures is a Jangid family tradition
PATTERNS
Power-Carved Pirate Ship
By Ben Tyler
Indulge your inner pirate by making a miniature Jolly Roger
Grizzly Bear
By Gordon and Marsha Stiller
Use this pattern to carve or burn a realistic grizzly
PROJECTS
Irresistible Carved Cupcakes
By Jack Proseilo
Carve these adorable cupcakes for a birthday, anniversary, or holiday
Small Wonders Tree Spirit
By Evgeny "Zheka" Krayushkin
Contemplate nature and balance as you carve this smiling spirit
Sweet Spring Rabbit
By Charles Plunkett
Easy add-ons bring this caricature to life
Miniature Welsh Lovespoons
By Robert W. Tinsley
Carve a Valentine's Day gift in a weekend
Chip-Carved Cross
By Roger Strautman
Simple Gothic design creates a stunning cross
Carving a Toad
By Desiree Hajny
Use nails and punches to create skin texture
Whittling a Dog
By Tom Hindes
Follow the same simple steps to make any dog breed
Charming Chapel Plate
By Bob Biermann
Customize this low-relief design for a church, family, or friends
Whittling a Bear in a Log
By Greg Young
Use only the "bear" necessities to carve this fun caricature
Stylized Sea Turtle
By Kathleen Seinlein
Easy power carving creates an evocative shape
The running of the Bull
By Chris Fitch
An angry bull charges a farmer in this wind-powered whirligig
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 60 Fall 2012
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
FEATURES
Saluting the Best
By Mindy Kinsey
Announcing the winners of the 2012 Best Carving Design Contest
2012 Woodcarver of the Year:
By Bob Duncan
Honoring the flat-plane carving pioneer for keeping a dying art alive
Gifts for Carvers
A handy guide to popular gifts for the carvers on your list
PROJECTS
Learn to Carve Low Relief
By Chris Pye
These progressively harder projects teach basic relief techniques
Creating a Layered Relief Carving
By Wayne Culley
Combine individually carved layers to add depth and dimension to your work
Unique Bark Houses in the Round
By Rick Jensen
New technique combines two pieces of bark to create freestanding carvings
Whittling Lovespoons
By David Western
Quick and easy project makes a meaningful gift for a loved one
Quick & Easy Ark Animals
By Tom Hindes
Use one technique to power-carve an assortment of animals two by two
Creating a Tricky Troll
By Floyd Rhadigan
Crafty caricature hides a sinister surprise
Making a Caricature Amish Man
By Don Dearolf
Learn to carve this iconic figure in 20 steps
Quick-Carve Pumpkin House
By Tim Jackson and Dennis Cabot
Simple steps turn a bark house into a festive jack o'lantern
Carving a Caricature Canine
By Lori Dickie
Use a premade blank and simple cuts to carve this adorable dog
TECHNIQUES
Carving a Woman's Eyes
By Ian Norbury
Learn to carve these difficult but expressive features
Using a Carving Arm
By Laverne "Sid" Sidler
How – and why – to attach a project to a carving arm
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 69 Holiday 2014
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
FEATURES
(Bark) Cottage Industry
By Bob Duncan
Rick Jensen has taught America how to carve cottages from bark
Moose Antler Madness
By Kathleen Ryan
Five antler carvers transform trophies into works of art
2014 Holiday Gift Guide
Find the perfect for all the woodworkers on your list (including yourself!)
TECHNIQUES
Chip-Carved Barrettes
By Steve Reed
Use Old World or Swiss-style chip carving to beautify barrettes
Learn to Paint:
Using Thinned Acrylics
By Betsy Padden
For luminous translucent color, create washes by mixing paint with plain water
PROJECTS
Cottonwood Bark Santa Claus
By Rick Jensen
Carve a rustic version of a classic design
Folk-Art Angel Ornament
By Keoma McCaffrey
Pull the strings to watch the angel's wings flutter
"Shorty" the Christmas Elf
By Dale Green
Cheery elf brings greetings from Santa's workshop
Kitten in a Mitten Ornament
By Leah Goddard
Practice carving and painting purr-fect fur with this cute critter
The Spirit of Christmas
By David Moore
Use the natural shape of a cypress knee to create a unique Santa decoration
Not Your Grandmother's Holiday Elf
By Lundy Cupp
Take a walk on the wild side with this power-carved ornament
PATTERNS
Snazzy Spiral Ornament
By Lyle Morgan
Spice up your Christmas tree with this large spiral bulb ornament
Christmas Chain
By Roy Quarve
Link the letters together for a wonderful holiday decoration
Christmas Reindeer
By Betty Padden
A simple trick makes it easy to carve a detailed reindeer
Angel Tree Topper
By Janet Bolyard
Complete your tree with this gorgeous Christmas keepsake
Cheerful Christmas Ornaments
By Susan Hendrix
Add a touch of whimsy to your tree with these easy-carve ornaments
Old World Santa Puzzle
By Carolea Hower
Clever puzzle comes complete with custom storage box
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 77 Fall/holiday 2016
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
FEATURES
A Wood Carving Fantasy
By Bob Duncan
Floyd Rhadigan is known for his quick knife, appealing fantasy characters, and tireless teaching schedule.
Carving Between the Covers
By Kathleen Ryan
Italian sculptor Nino Orlando reveals the hidden magic in carved books
Carving a Place in History
Woodworker Barrie Casement is helping to restore St. Patrick's Cathedral
Winning Wonders
Meet the winners of the final 2016 People's Choice Contest
PROJECTS
Bringing Home the Tree
By Russell Scott
Model T delivers memories of Christmas past
Oak Leaf Tray
By John Shortell
This heirloom tray is as useful as it is beautiful
Block Nativity
By Andrew DePace
Stylized design makes a beautiful and durable decoration
Bright Bulb Santa
By David Sharp
Combine two Christmas classics with this clever ornament
TECHNIQUES
Carving a Nativity Scene
By Carolea Hower
Adaptable design can be displayed on your tree or mantel
Simple Santa
By Dave Stetson
Change a few details to customize this easy carving
Santa Variations
By Susan L. Hendrix
Customize your carving by sketching new accessories
PATTERNS
Father Christmas
By Susan L. Hendrix
This slightly stylized Santa will complement any holiday décor
Casual Claus
By Floyd Rhadigan
Laid-back Santa isn't checking the Naughty List this year
Frosty Ornament
By Jim Willis
This jolly snowman won't melt after the holidays
Peekaboo Santa Ornaments
By Carolea Hower
Don't like to carve eyes? This fast, fun Santa lets you skip 'em
Holly Napkin Holder
By Marty Leenhouts
Chip carve this simple design to dress up your holiday table
Cardinal Ornament
By Jim Willis
This winter bird will add a splash of color to your tree
North Pole Snowman
By Steve Russell
Simple relief ornament can be carved and painted quickly
Peace Out Santa
By Rick Stoddard
Give Santa a retro look with this fun carving
Quick Reindeer
By Barbara Millikan
Carve this ornament in a couple of hours and then let the kids add the color
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
By Dennis and Susan Thornton
A choir of music legends rocks the halls of heaven
Carving a Caricature Soldier
By Floyd Rhadigan
New book is a heartfelt thanks to veterans
Traditional Santa
By Thomas Westmoreland
Add or ignore details to tailor this pattern to your carving skills
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 56 Fall 2011
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Inside this issue of Woodcarving Illustrated you'll find:
Features
Comparing Carving Gloves
Formula for Success - carving detailed scale replicas of legendary race cars
Gifts for Carvers
Miniature Masterpieces
Vic Hood - 2011 Woodcarving Illustrated Woodcarver of the Year
Carving Faces in Softballs
Projects
Cute Shelf-Sitter Cats
Carving a Gnome
Carving an American Indian
Making a Chip Carved Welcome Set
Making a Cowboy Bottle Stopper
Carving a Bathtub Buddy
Carving a Witch
Super Simple Santa Ornament
Create a Poseable Robot
Techniques
Carving Thumbnail Accents
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 104 Fall 2023
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Jam-packed full of woodcarving projects for every level, including Autumn and Halloween monsters and caricatures to classic flat-plane "'courting couple" and koala. Chip carve a toothpick holder, create a beautiful cottonwood bark Oakleaf Green Lady and traditional gnome. Build a carving tool caddy and take your painting to the next level with our pro tips. Many more projects, too. Special article by Youtube carving teacher, Doug Linker.
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 59 Summer 2012
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
This issue features:
Power carving: quick, easy, effective
Hiking sticks: with ball-inpcage design
Simple and strong shellac finishes
Easy-carve realistic eyes
Make a dragon for your desk
Carve more, sharpen less: our $90 solution
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 75 Spring/summer 2016
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
PATTERNS
Carve an Easy Outhouse
By Gary Fenton
Rickety outhouse is fun to carve, easy to customize
TECHNIQUES
Carving Feminine Features
By Harold Enlow
Master the subtle differences that allow you to carve an attractive female face
FEATURES
Captured Motion
By Alan J Garbers
Gerry Quotzkuyva's Katsina carvings are like forbidden snapshots of the traditional dances
The international Woodcarvers Congress: Half a Century of Carving Excellence
By Kathleen Ryan
A look at the long history of the country,s oldest carving show
Summer School
By Mindy Kinsey
Take a fun & educational vacation at a carving school or roundup
And the Winner Is
More winners in the 2016 People's Choice Contest!
PROJECTS
Spring Surprise
By Desiree Hajny
Realistic baby bunny is "born" from (wooden) goose egg
Rowdy the Cowboy
By Dale Green
Hitch up your belt and get ready to carve this iconic Old West caricature
Carve a Tea light Holder
in 60 Minutes
By Marty Leenhouts
New high-density carves like a dream and can be finished like wood
Quick and Easy Brown Trout Pin
By Eugene Carey
The Secret? Woodburn the details
Carving a Dog Whistle
By Sandy Smith
Project is a clever play on a classic design
Classic Carver's Puzzle
By David Stewart
Create your own version of E.J Tangerman's classic whittler's puzzle
Lazing Around with
the Laid- Back Frog
By Jack Proseilo
Carve the frog and base pieces separately and add all the accessories you want
Carving a Whimsey-filled
Love Spoon
By Shirley Adler
Challenging pattern features three traditional carving designs
Heart -in- Hand Walking stick
By Shawn Cipa
Decorative stick has a folk-art design and a motto to live by
Carving &Painting
Noah's Ark Figures
By Betty Padden
Master the techniques of layered blanks and add-ons to carve quick and sturdy Ark inhabitants
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 66 Spring 2014
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
FEATURES
Stunning Soap Carving
By Kathleen Ryan
Experts turn simple soap into works of art
Carving and Turning: Lathes
By Bob Duncan
Make your own carving blanks while learning a new hobby
PATTERNS
Fantastic Wizard
By Shawn Cipa
Stylized design is easy to carve and customize
Celtic Twist Green Man
By Lora S. Irish
Combine Celtic knotwork with a traditional green man for a modern relief carving
Want-A-Be
By Dennis and Susan Thornton
A fun caricature of a mule who wants to be so much more
PROJECTS
Turning Over a New Leaf
By Keoma McCaffrey
Upcycle a vintage wooden bowl with power-carved leaves
Little Stinker
By Bob Hershey
Amusing skunk caricature is easy to customize
Chip-Carved Bread Board
By Wayne Barton
Customize the design to make a personalized kitchen decoration
Floral Love Spoon
By Barry Onslow
Combine power carving with hand tools to make this attractive project
Scrambled Eggs
By John Reichling
Transform turned eggs into whimsical fish
Carving a Northern Cardinal
By Terry Everitt
Use disposable blades to carve this colorful songbird
Carving a Native American
By Stu Martin
Realistic Western icon is simple but powerful
Power Carving a Morning Glory
By Wanda Marsh
Use a delicate touch to carve this stunning flower
TECHNIQUES
Carving a Soap Flower
By Sue Wagner
Soft and lacking grain, a bar of soap is easy to carve
Learn to Paint: Spring Tulips
By Betty Padden
Practice painting with this new series; start by learning about acrylic paints, brushes, and blending
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 108 Fall 2024
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Try carving on a new medium this Fall (and continue honing your wood carving skills) with the new issue of Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine. Featuring over 20 skill-building projects with insider tips and techniques from expert woodcarvers you'll master power carving with a wood spirit project, whittle a Viking axe-shaped blade cover, and even get into seasonal festivities by carving a ghoulish face into a gourd.
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 51 Summer 2010
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
FEATURES
Best of Show By Bob Duncan - Award-winning carvings from the nation's top woodcarving shows
Andy Anderson's Custom Carved Furniture By Paul Volpp -
A unique look a the grandfather of caricature carvings' lesser-known work
PROJECTS
Handcarving a Baby Spoon By Carl Johnson - Quick and easy project makes a unique gift
Whittling Whimsical Bookmarks By Jack Lund - Playful figures make quick and easy gifts
Carving a Caricature Pig By Christine Coffman - Charming character makes an ideal beginner project
Turning Branches into Spice Shakers By Chris Lubkemann - Rustic salt and pepper holders add personality to your table or picnic basket
Make a Moving Magnetic Carving By Larry Wolterstorff - Clever use of magnets is a fun conversation starter
Power Carving a Polar Bear By Chuck Solomon and Dave Hamilton - Develop your skills with this easy stylized design
Carving an Army Private By Arnold Smith - Attention to detail brings this caricature of an enlisted man to life
Sculpting Elegant Horse Head Bookends By Chris Pye - Stylized carvings are modeled after classic T'ang Dynasty horses
Carve a Stylized Trout By Tom Dean - Use power tools to create a beautiful carved fish
Relief Carve an Old World Saint By Nora Hall - Create the look of flowing fabric with classic techniques
TECHNIQUES
Sanding Techniques By Mike Burton - Decrease sanding time with shop-tested tips
Creating Seashell Decorations By Robert L. Buyer - Easy techniques unveil the beauty of nature
Building a Carving Arm By LaVerne "Sid" Sidler -
Shopmade holding device promotes safe carving techniques
Sharpening Chisels By Mac Proffitt - Create and maintain a sharp edge on chisels and skew chisels
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Letter
From Our Mailbag
News and Notes
Tips and Techniques
Reader Gallery
Relief Column
Calendar of Events
Coming Features
Ad Directory
Woodchips
You can purchase a digital edition of this issue.
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 78 Spring 2017
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
The Spring 2017 issue of the world's best how-to magazine for woodcarvers is packed with patterns, techniques, tips, and projects for all skill levels. Meet the father/daughter team of Nairi & Larisa Safaryan, and see how they use an indescribable technique to create utterly unique art. Randall Stoner, a lifelong fan of fantasy novels, captures his favorite tales in wood. Ralph Beam shows how to build your own carver's frame that leaves both hands free for carving. A clever geometrical design and careful carving turn Bill Johnson's flat plate into a chip-carved optical illusion. Other projects include a textured panda cub, a folk art chess set, a comical elephant hanging hook, and a keepsake rose made from scrap wood. Discover new techniques for lino print blocks, low-relief portraits, coloring book patterns, and much more!
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 83 Summer 2018
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
The Summer 2018 issue of the world's best how-to magazine for woodcarvers is packed with patterns, techniques, tips and projects for all skill levels. This issue includes quick-carve projects that are perfect for campouts and teaching kids. Celebrate the patriotic holidays by whittling eagle heads, or capture the sounds of summer with a wood spirit whistle. Try your hand at an action-packed baseball pitcher caricature, or chip-carve a peaceful summer scene. Harold Enlow shows how to carve a classic cowboy-from the iconic hat to the stubbly beard-in 20 easy steps. Karen Henderson reveals her simple trick that lets you handcarve colorful wood to make gorgeous spoons. Desiree Hajny teaches how to combine carving and woodburning techniques to create a fearsome tiger, and Deborah Pompano's lighthouse pyro pattern is perfect for beginners. But whatever you carve, keep your tools sharp! You can have sharp tools in just 10 minutes by using Bob Duncan's quick & easy method for hand-sharpening most knives, gouges & v-tools.
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 66 Spring 2014
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
FEATURES
Stunning Soap Carving
By Kathleen Ryan
Experts turn simple soap into works of art
Carving and Turning: Lathes
By Bob Duncan
Make your own carving blanks while learning a new hobby
PATTERNS
Fantastic Wizard
By Shawn Cipa
Stylized design is easy to carve and customize
Celtic Twist Green Man
By Lora S. Irish
Combine Celtic knotwork with a traditional green man for a modern relief carving
Want-A-Be
By Dennis and Susan Thornton
A fun caricature of a mule who wants to be so much more
PROJECTS
Turning Over a New Leaf
By Keoma McCaffrey
Upcycle a vintage wooden bowl with power-carved leaves
Little Stinker
By Bob Hershey
Amusing skunk caricature is easy to customize
Chip-Carved Bread Board
By Wayne Barton
Customize the design to make a personalized kitchen decoration
Floral Love Spoon
By Barry Onslow
Combine power carving with hand tools to make this attractive project
Scrambled Eggs
By John Reichling
Transform turned eggs into whimsical fish
Carving a Northern Cardinal
By Terry Everitt
Use disposable blades to carve this colorful songbird
Carving a Native American
By Stu Martin
Realistic Western icon is simple but powerful
Power Carving a Morning Glory
By Wanda Marsh
Use a delicate touch to carve this stunning flower
TECHNIQUES
Carving a Soap Flower
By Sue Wagner
Soft and lacking grain, a bar of soap is easy to carve
Learn to Paint: Spring Tulips
By Betty Padden
Practice painting with this new series; start by learning about acrylic paints, brushes, and blending
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 33 Holiday 2005
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Featured in this issue:
Easy-to-carve marching soldiers
Carved ornaments
7 santa projects
Step-by-step celtic carved box
50+ winning santas
Chainsaw sculptures from the masters
5 smart solutions for carving challenges
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 85 Winter 2018
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
The Winter 2018 issue of the world's best how-to magazine for woodcarvers is packed with patterns, techniques, tips and projects for all skill levels. This holiday-themed issue dishes up a whole sleighful of Santas to keep you busy making gifts, decorations, and ornaments during the months leading up to Christmas. Beginners will enjoy making Roger Beane's ingeniously simple Pear-Shaped Santa, and classicists will love Dwayne Gosnell's Jolly Old Soul, while those looking for something different will appreciate Dave Francis's Peppermint-Stick St. Nick. We devote eight pages of detailed instructions (along with 34 photographs) to help you bring Wayne Shinlever's Dancing Santa to life. There are ornaments in abundance, along with other memorable pieces like Peter Zanauskas's delightful Ball-in-Cage Snowman and Chuck MacKnee's striking Circle of Love Nativity. Topping it all off is an amazing photographic tour of Betty Padden's Carved Christmas Spectacular, an entire elfin village doing double duty as a tree stand.
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 109 Winter 2024
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Get your holiday carving fix this winter with the new issue of Woodcarving Illustrated magazine. Featuring over 18 skill-building projects and patterns with insider tips and techniques from expert woodcarvers, you'll master projects like Santa's Journey Home, a Retro Christmas Ornament, and our cover feature, the Christmas Mornin' Bear. There's so much more to explore in issue #109!
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 47 Summer 2009
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
FEATURES
Best of Show
Award-winning carvings from the nation's top woodcarving shows
Sharing the Joy of Carving Wood
By Dave Brock
Build self confidence and provide a life-long hobby by teaching kids to carve
First Cuts
Mark Gargac and Fred Wilbur provide valuable tips for carvers and share their first carvings
Exploring the Culture of Maori Woodcarving
By Mike Davies
New Zealand natives use woodcarving to document their history and honor their ancestors
PROJECTS
Making a Tramp Art Frame
By Jim Sebring
Easy chip cuts and simple joints make this frame an ideal project for novice carvers
Hand Carve a Realistic Wolf
By Dee Gipson
Woodburn detailed fur texture on this classic predator
Power Carve an Eagle Pin
By Al Groncki
Miniature project hones your carving and burning techniques
Create a Nostalgic Whirligig
By Vernon DePauw
Simple carved features, spinning arms, and a rustic finish make this project a winner
Carving a Wren in the Round
By Chris Pye
Work with the grain and supporting wood to add strength to fragile areas
Making a Gargoyle Cane
By Shawn Cipa
Construction techniques for carving a functional cane
Carving a Watchful Dragon
By Floyd Rhadigan
This fun shelf sitter is the perfect guardian for your bookshelf
TECHNIQUES
How to Select the Right Power Carving Equipment
By Chuck Solomon and Dave Hamilton
An overview of the types of tools and different models
Carving Realistic Wrinkles and Folds
By Mary-Ann Jack-Bleach and Fred Zavadil
Create accurate details by studying how clothing relates to anatomy
Creating a Simple Armature
By Marv Kaisersatt
Design your own carving with the aid of armatures and clay models
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Column
From Our Mailbag
News and Notes
Tips and Techniques
Reader Gallery
Product Review
Relief Column
Calendar of Events
Coming Features
Ad Directory & Classifieds
Woodchips
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 98 Spring 2022
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Get new carving inspiration with this spring issue of Woodcarving Illustrated! From a super simple unicorn and a Valentine's Day monster to a stylized koi fish and a cartoon handyman caricature, this spring issue is filled with tons of playful and skill-building projects! With step-by-step instructions, coordinating photography, carving patterns, and expert guidance, you'll carve a man in the moon, a gnome with balloons, a boisterous bunny, and so much more! Also included in this issue is are detailed product reviews of the Tibro axe and Jonaker hatchet, artist spotlights, reader galleries, bonus patterns and projects, and more!
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 29 Holiday 2004
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Featured in this issue:
Gift guide for carvers
Special holiday carving projects
Santa carving gallery
9 ornament ideas
Seeasonal cookie molds
Power carved chickadee ornament
Carve your own holiday cards
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 52 Fall 2010
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
In this Issue:
FEATURES:
The Whittling Whimsy of Walt Garrison by Kathleen Ryan
Gifts for Carvers
Tom Wolfe: Woodcarver of the Year by Bob Duncan
PROJECTS:
Carving a Pierced Relief Tree by MaAnna Stephenson
Making a Carved Jack-O-Lantern by Sandy Smith
Carving an Oak Leaf Bowl by Chris Pye
Carving a Private Investigator by Dennis Thornton
Carving a Woodspirit in Cottonwood Bark by Edward Otto
Power Carve a Canvasback Duck by Chuck Solomon and Dave Hamilton
Handcarving a Realistic Squirrel by Leah Goddard
Relief Carve an Autumn Scene by Bob Biermann
Making Maple Leaf Pins by John Hoesman
Miniature Scarecrow Ornament by Gerald Smith
Shelf Sitter Elf by Floyd Rhadigan
TECHNIQUES:
Embellishing with Basswood Inlays by David Stewart
Sawing Carving Blanks by Jim Willis
DEPARTMENTS:
Editor's Letter
From Our Mailbag
News and Notes
Tips and Techniques
Reader Gallery
Calendar of Events
Coming Features
Ad Directory
Woodchips
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 41 Holiday 2007
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Features
2007 Santa Carving Contest Prize-winning entries and highlights from annual contest
Pursuing a Passion
By Bob Duncan
Innovative 3D patterns enable blind artisan to carve in relief
Woodcarving Hollywood-Style
By Bob Duncan
Local artists teach Sissy Spacek to carve for her latest role
First Cuts
CCA members Harold Enlow, Randy Landen, Gerald Sears, and Joe You share stories and tips on getting started in carving
PROJECTS
Simple Starter Santa
By Kathleen Schuck
Beginner Santa makes an ideal weekend project
Easy Evergreen Puzzle
By Sandy Smith
Carved, interlocking pieces create a folk-style ornament
Folk Art Santa
By Rick Jensen
An antique finish gives Santa the look of a treasured heirloom
Easy Weekend Nuthatch Pin
By George Calef
Basic power carving techniques create a fun and functional pin
Olde World Santa Ornament
By Mark Gargac
Pierced cuts add interest to this traditional Santa carving
Holiday Memories Santa
By Shawn Cipa
Carved Santa proudly displays your Holiday photos
Carving a Dogwood Leaf
By Kenny Vermillion
Power carved leaf adds realism and authenticity to your habitat
Decorative Floral Sled
By Charley Phillips
Colorful poinsettias highlight a relief-carved centerpiece
Simple Carved Moldings
By Chris Pye
Repeating designs are perfect accents for frames and furniture
Delicate Pierced Ornaments
By Barry McKenzie
Chip carve through the wood to produce stunning decorations
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Letter
From Our Mailbag
News & Notes
Tips & Techniques
Reader Gallery
Judge's Critique
Calendar of Events
Coming Features
Advertising Directory & Classifieds
Teacher's Corner
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 45 Holiday 2008
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
FEATURES
2008 Santa Carving Contest
Prize-winning entries and highlights from this year's contest
Woodcarving that Gets Noticed
By Rex Branson
Team mascots on a large scale promote woodcarving and community pride.
Preserving a Historic Art Form
By Christle A. Johnson
Bob Johnson shares his passion for carving fish decoys with students
Carved Nativities
By Kurt Eberling and Helli Mayr
Exploring the tradition of Krippel Schaun in Tirol, Austria
First Cuts
Gary Batte, Steve Prescott, Joe Schumacher, and Desiree Hajny share their first carvings
PROJECTS
Saw Whet Owl
By Gordon and Marsha Stiller
Chip Carve a Star Tree Topper
By Roger Strautman
Carve through bleached wood to highlight chip cavities
Happy Christmas Gnome
By Ross Oar
Easy beginner character can be carved as Santa's helper or a garden gnome
Whimsical Santa Holds your Christmas Stocking
By Shawn Cipa
Delightful folk-art style carving is a functional addition to your holiday décor
Power Carving a Dove Ornament
By Hugh Parks
Classic symbol of peace makes a beautiful Christmas ornament
Carving in High Relief
By Chris Pye
Produce a dramatic effect by lowering the background and undercutting the subject
Santa Brings Home the Christmas Tree
By Mark Akers
Charming details highlight this action pose
Carving Candy Cane Ornaments
By Hershal Borders
Practice basic carving and painting skills with easy Christmas ornaments
Hershal Borders bonus cane gallery
Carving a Snowman Collector's Plate
By Robert Biermann
Learn the basics of intaglio carving with this cheerful winter relief scene
Carving a Traditional Lovespoon
By David Western
Classic heart design is a great project for novice carvers
Gilding a House Sign
By Francis S. Lestingi
Learn gold-leafing techniques with a handcarved plaque
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Letter
From Our Mailbag
News & Notes
Tips & Techniques
Reader Gallery
Product Review
Relief Column
Calendar of Events
Coming Features
Advertising Directory & Classifieds
Teacher's Corner
Woodchips
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 90 Spring 2020
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Spring is almost here, and this new issue of Woodcarving Illustrated is perfect for breathing new life and brushing up on your carving (and painting) skills! Carve a hangry hawk in an afternoon, whittle reusable cocktail stirrers, use just two tools to carve an 8-step comfort turtle, and so much more! This 90th issue of Woodcarving Illustrated magazine includes 15 projects, all with ready-to-use patterns and step-by-step instructions that are perfect for any and all skill levels! From whittling a simple minnow fishing lure for beginners to a detailed multilayered woodland cottage for a challenge, there's something for every carver to learn, practice, and enjoy. Also featured are loads of painting tips and techniques, how to make an insect condo to protect backyard pollinators, access to special offers and online extras – like bonus patterns and action videos – and so much more!
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 75 Spring/Summer 2016
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
PATTERNS
Carve an Easy Outhouse
By Gary Fenton
Rickety outhouse is fun to carve, easy to customize
TECHNIQUES
Carving Feminine Features
By Harold Enlow
Master the subtle differences that allow you to carve an attractive female face
FEATURES
Captured Motion
By Alan J Garbers
Gerry Quotzkuyva's Katsina carvings are like forbidden snapshots of the traditional dances
The international Woodcarvers Congress: Half a Century of Carving Excellence
By Kathleen Ryan
A look at the long history of the country,s oldest carving show
Summer School
By Mindy Kinsey
Take a fun & educational vacation at a carving school or roundup
And the Winner Is
More winners in the 2016 People's Choice Contest!
PROJECTS
Spring Surprise
By Desiree Hajny
Realistic baby bunny is "born" from (wooden) goose egg
Rowdy the Cowboy
By Dale Green
Hitch up your belt and get ready to carve this iconic Old West caricature
Carve a Tea light Holder
in 60 Minutes
By Marty Leenhouts
New high-density carves like a dream and can be finished like wood
Quick and Easy Brown Trout Pin
By Eugene Carey
The Secret? Woodburn the details
Carving a Dog Whistle
By Sandy Smith
Project is a clever play on a classic design
Classic Carver's Puzzle
By David Stewart
Create your own version of E.J Tangerman's classic whittler's puzzle
Lazing Around with
the Laid- Back Frog
By Jack Proseilo
Carve the frog and base pieces separately and add all the accessories you want
Carving a Whimsey-filled
Love Spoon
By Shirley Adler
Challenging pattern features three traditional carving designs
Heart -in- Hand Walking stick
By Shawn Cipa
Decorative stick has a folk-art design and a motto to live by
Carving &Painting
Noah's Ark Figures
By Betty Padden
Master the techniques of layered blanks and add-ons to carve quick and sturdy Ark inhabitants
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 32 Fall 2005
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Featured in this issue:
Learn to sharpen like a pro!
Pocket knife whittling project
How-to photo tips: Shoot your carvings with professional results
Quick and easy power carved leaf earrings
Chip carving with Wayne Barton - Woodcarver of the Year
Hand-carved wizard staff
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 74 Winter/Spring 2016
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
FEATURES
And The Winner Is…
Announcing the first winners in the 2016 People's Choice Contest
Miniature Masterpieces
By Kathleen Ryan
Extraordinary Renaissance carving depict religious scenes in minuscule relief
Soapstone Artisty
By Kathleen Ryan
Three sculptors share their tips
No Fear at 94
By Dean Otteson
Nonagenarian Tony Giuffrida fills retirement with creative carving
Heavenly Pews
By Kathleen Ryan
Cindy Chinn combined carving, glass, and light to create angelic art.
PATTERNS
Leopard Pattern
Pattern by Gordon and Marsha Stiller
Reference photo, description, and detailed pattern help you carve a lifelike leopard
Carving a Cricifix
By Cindy Chinn
Tips for carving a religious icon
TOOLS
Universal Bench Hook
By Andrew DiPace
Get a grip on carving projects with uneven edges
PROJECTS
Folk Art Peacock
By Vernon DePauw
Colorful quilt-inspired design is perfect for Mardi Gras
Carving a North Woods Animal Puzzle
By Nancy Borson
Embellish puzzle pieces with relief carving techniques
Casual Caricature Rabbit
By Leah Goddard and Floyd Rhadigan
This easy Easter bunny will be welcome in any basket
Soapstone Whale
By Julie Kee
Use your woodcarving skills to create this stunning stone sea creature
Big Bad Whale
By Barbara Millikan
Fierce carved wolf is a perfect accessory for days that really bite
Yorkie Dog Caricature
By sandy Smith
A pocket-sized pooch that's quick to make
Carving a Brook Trout
By Charles Weiss
Use a combination of hand and power tools to shape this realistic fish
Building Noah's Ark
By Betty Padden
Carve and paint this popular childhood toy
TECHNIQUES
Inlaid Bunny Box
By roger F Wolford
Use liquid inlay to add intricate designs to a remade box
Adding Arms to a Carving
By Oren Quist
Control the grain direction for stronger arms that are easier to carve
Tips for Personalizing a Toolbox
By Rev. Jim Paulson
Ideas to carve, paint, and decorate your toolbox
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 86 Spring 2019
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
In this issue: Powercarve a Bear Head Six pages are devoted to detailed instructions and techniques for power carving Lori Andrews' bear head.
•Carving a Realistic Rabbit
•Put to the Test: Walnut Hollow Creative
•Craft an owl pendant in an afternoon
•Chip-Carved Picture Frame
•Power Carving a Bear Head
•Adorn your favorite staff with
•a Celtic-inspired braided handle
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 87 Summer 2019
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Carve woodland classics, stylized combs, Civil War busts, and more! This 87th issue of Woodcarving Illustrated magazine includes 11 exciting projects and ready-to-use patterns with step-by-step instructions and photography that are perfect for all skill levels! From a baby chickadee and summery coasters for beginners to an intricate green man spirit and humorous (and slightly snobby) gourmand caricature for advanced challenge-seekers, there's something for every carver to enjoy. Also featured are artist spotlights to learn about the carvers behind some project designs. Read about the best new carving tools (including the revolutionary Pegas Scroll Band Saw), gain access to online extras – like bonus patterns and action videos – learn to carve classic moldings, and so much more!
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 34 Spring 2006
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Featured in this issue:
5 step-by-step tutorials - learn from the masters
Historic ship model
Making antique-style decoys
Eagle walking stick
Same $$ Make your own carving vice
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 87 Summer 2019
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Carve woodland classics, stylized combs, Civil War busts, and more! This 87th issue of Woodcarving Illustrated magazine includes 11 exciting projects and ready-to-use patterns with step-by-step instructions and photography that are perfect for all skill levels! From a baby chickadee and summery coasters for beginners to an intricate green man spirit and humorous (and slightly snobby) gourmand caricature for advanced challenge-seekers, there's something for every carver to enjoy. Also featured are artist spotlights to learn about the carvers behind some project designs. Read about the best new carving tools (including the revolutionary Pegas Scroll Band Saw), gain access to online extras – like bonus patterns and action videos – learn to carve classic moldings, and so much more!
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 91 Summer 2020
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Get inspired this summer! The 2020 summer issue of Woodcarving Illustrated is filled with more than a dozen projects that both beginner and advanced carvers will enjoy. Including flat-plane alligators, whittled ladybugs, and comfort turtles for novice woodcarvers, others will enjoy rising to the challenge to carve a realistic yellow-rumped warbler, a female wood spirit, a chip carved bowl, and so much more. With step-by-step instructions, coordinating photography, and helpful tips, also included is this issue are detailed product reviews, technique lessons, artist features, bonus projects and plans, online extras, and so much more!
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 101 Winter 2022
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
Tis the season for carving so many holiday characters and ornaments like you've never seen them before! Get into the holiday spirit with this new winter issue of Woodcarving Illustrated! From a pair of chip carved mitten ornaments and gnomes in pajamas to a power carved snowman, a smiling star tree topper, and more, this winter issue is filled with tons of festive projects for the season! With step-by-step instructions, coordinating photography, carving patterns, and expert guidance, you'll carve beginner-friendly Christmas gnomes, a stylized puffin, a mischievous cookie-stealing Santa in the round, a flat-plane female cardinal, and so much more! Also included in this issue is a holiday shopping guide for fellow carvers, a stunning artist feature on Thomas Dambo, reader galleries, bonus patterns and projects, and more!
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 40 Fall 2007
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
First Cuts
A carver's journey to becoming a member of the Caricature Carvers of America
2007 Woodcarver of the Year
To see who was honored for their achievements in the carving community!
Pipe Dreams
By Chuck Coker
Creating beautiful faux ivory carvings from PVC pipe
The Wood Sculptures of Darwin Dower
Historic rural life captured in amazing detail
PROJECTS
Ivory Billed Woodpecker
By Gordon and Marsha Stiller
Laughing Bear
By Jim Villars
Simple cuts add texture to this happy fellow
Country Charm Quilt Squares
By Lora S. Irish
Classic fruit motifs are easy to carve
African Elephant
By Desiree Hajny
Woodburning makes it easy to reproduce a leathery texture
English Renaissance Candlesticks
By Frederick Wilbur
Repeating design and traditional elements combine for a striking display
Carving a Traditional Bowl & Spoon
By David Bragg
Functional items showcase the beauty of wood
Colorful Snake Cane
By Ron Darnell
Combine realistic and stylized elements for a striking project
TECHNIQUES
Chip-Carved Letters
By Barry McKenzie
Simple block style is easy to carve
Basic Cuts
By Chris Pye
Master the five basic cuts to increase your carving efficiency
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Letter
News & Notes
From Our Mailbag
Tips & Techniques
Reader Gallery
New Products
Judge's Critique
Relief Column
Calendar of Events
Coming Features
Advertising Directory & Classifieds
Teacher's Corner
Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 45 Holiday 2008
by Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated
Part of the Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine series
FEATURES
2008 Santa Carving Contest
Prize-winning entries and highlights from this year's contest
Woodcarving that Gets Noticed
By Rex Branson
Team mascots on a large scale promote woodcarving and community pride.
Preserving a Historic Art Form
By Christle A. Johnson
Bob Johnson shares his passion for carving fish decoys with students
Carved Nativities
By Kurt Eberling and Helli Mayr
Exploring the tradition of Krippel Schaun in Tirol, Austria
First Cuts
Gary Batte, Steve Prescott, Joe Schumacher, and Desiree Hajny share their first carvings
PROJECTS
Saw Whet Owl
By Gordon and Marsha Stiller
Chip Carve a Star Tree Topper
By Roger Strautman
Carve through bleached wood to highlight chip cavities
Happy Christmas Gnome
By Ross Oar
Easy beginner character can be carved as Santa's helper or a garden gnome
Whimsical Santa Holds your Christmas Stocking
By Shawn Cipa
Delightful folk-art style carving is a functional addition to your holiday décor
Power Carving a Dove Ornament
By Hugh Parks
Classic symbol of peace makes a beautiful Christmas ornament
Carving in High Relief
By Chris Pye
Produce a dramatic effect by lowering the background and undercutting the subject
Santa Brings Home the Christmas Tree
By Mark Akers
Charming details highlight this action pose
Carving Candy Cane Ornaments
By Hershal Borders
Practice basic carving and painting skills with easy Christmas ornaments
Hershal Borders bonus cane gallery
Carving a Snowman Collector's Plate
By Robert Biermann
Learn the basics of intaglio carving with this cheerful winter relief scene
Carving a Traditional Lovespoon
By David Western
Classic heart design is a great project for novice carvers
Gilding a House Sign
By Francis S. Lestingi
Learn gold-leafing techniques with a handcarved plaque
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Letter
From Our Mailbag
News & Notes
Tips & Techniques
Reader Gallery
Product Review
Relief Column
Calendar of Events
Coming Features
Advertising Directory & Classifieds
Teacher's Corner
Woodchips