I made this thread years ago, but I tidied up the willows in the garden last week and I'm looking at the snash and wondering what to do with it.
I minded this thread, but, y'know, useful though they might be, I thought surely there's something else....and I was on Pinterest looking for something else, and up came this lady's feed.....and I love what she has made of the willow she has It's processed, called buffs, which is boiled/steamed and the bark is removed...but the work is lovely, and her video is clear
I know it's a commercial site, but anyone who makes can pick up so much detail A good one to sit down with a mug of coffee.
M
I minded this thread, but, y'know, useful though they might be, I thought surely there's something else....and I was on Pinterest looking for something else, and up came this lady's feed.....and I love what she has made of the willow she has It's processed, called buffs, which is boiled/steamed and the bark is removed...but the work is lovely, and her video is clear
I know it's a commercial site, but anyone who makes can pick up so much detail A good one to sit down with a mug of coffee.
M
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