Beginner Sloyd Knife Skills
for Greenwood Carving
Class Description
Greenwood carving is a woodworking technique that involves using freshly harvested wood, which still contains moisture. This type of wood is generally easier to carve because it is softer and more pliable, making it a popular choice for creating items like spoons and other functional objects. A Sloyd knife is a type of woodworking knife designed for handiwork or crafts. It is part of the Sloyd educational system developed in Sweden in the 1870s to teach students woodworking skills and prepare them for future trades. The knife typically has a straight cutting edge, is easy to sharpen, and is used for carving, marking, and adding details to woodworking projects.
Join Folk Artist & Wood Carver Matthew Retkowski for a 2 hour hands-on workshop designed to teach the fundamental knowledge and skills needed to safely practice greenwood carving with a sloyd knife. This includes basic knife safety, blade theory, safe knife grips for carving, understanding wood grain, and practice time for a small carving project. It is recommended, but not necessary to have taken Greenwood Carving: An Overview of Tools and Techniques prior to taking this course.
Price
$40 for Members and $50 for non-members. Members use the code SLOYD for your discount!
Dates & Times
There are two sessions available for this course. Each session covers the same material.
Thursday February 6th, 6 – 8 pm
OR
Saturday February 15th, 10 am – 12 pm
Materials Required
All Materials are Included
About the Instructor -
Matthew Retkowski, B.F.A is a folk artist, tool maker, and wood carving educator living and working in Northwest Pennsylvania. Matthew brings together contemporary concepts, sustainable materials, and traditional techniques to form his sculptural works that explore art, craft and culture.