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Cathryn Peters   Two rustic furniture chairs with lattice work reed seats 

Welcome to WickerWoman.com your antique wicker furniture, chair caning, and handmade basketry all inclusive resource and information site. The Wicker Woman online since 1999, now has over 30 resource pages on basket-making, wicker, chair caning, cane & basket supplies, rustic furniture, basket guilds and a furniture repair directory to help serve you better!

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Laurence Brazie    I guess you could say I started making furniture as a kid. (Trying to at least) I had spent many hours in the woods behind my house growing up. Watching wild life, playing army with the locals in the neighborhood. Then I started constructing forts and tree houses. Using only materials from the outdoors that were plentiful. Fallen logs, rocks, mud, dried grass, things like that. This made watching animals a bit easier. Being still on your knees tends to get uncomfortable after a while. I needed a seat of some sort. So with a little help from my dad’s tool box. I slammed together my first chair. As time went on it fell apart. Nails rusted out or just bad construction. Shoot I was just a kid. My designs changed as I realized they could last for years if I did it right.


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