Spoon Carving Workshop

Gain an introduction to spoon carving for beginners



3 hours Class size 1 to 10 guests

$120 - $130 (Afterpay available)
(Earlybird price of $120 applies if you book into a public session 15+ days ahead)


Melbourne
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Craft
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Woodworking
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Sustainability
Looking to pick up handy new skills at practical Melbourne workshops? Join Eli Beke of Wedge and Edge and learn the basics of spoon carving as you work on your own handmade spoon!
In this beginner's workshop, we will be starting with a spoon blank and then working with hand tools such as a knife, hook knife and gouges to learn how to carve an eating spoon.
You will also learn how to coax the eating spoon from the wood, chip by chip, with expert teaching from your spoon carving teacher Eli. There will be plenty of time to ask questions and perfect the basics of this craft
By the end of this workshop, you will have your own hand-carved spoon ready to take home and use in the kitchen!
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Save $10 per guest, when you book 15+ days before a session
Knowledge required
Suitable for both absolute beginners and recently started carvers.
 
What you'll get
A hand-carved wooden eating spoon made by you.
 
What to bring
  • Snacks and a water bottle
  • Closed-toe sensible shoes
  • Sensible work clothes
Suitable for

This class is great for individuals and couples as well as for a date idea, team building activity, Christmas party or hens party.

This experience would also be a unique gift for her, gift for mum or gift for couples.

Location

Gasworks Art Park, Art and Craft Room - 2 Richardson St, Albert Park VIC

Park on Richardson St and come into the park the large brick buildign closest to the street is the venue.

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Eli Beke
Eli Beke
(Wedge and Edge Woodcraft)

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Eli Beke makes his work to be compelling and comfortable; in its form to the eye, practicable in use as touched by a hand and to enrich the life of whomsoever it may belong to.
Influenced by Swedish and Japanese carved household objects, a self-taught Craftsman, Beke works mainly in wood and metals; combining wood carving, modern metal fabrication and timber joinery techniques.
Beke’s previous work as an electrical engineer gives him a practicable lens into creating beautiful and functional objects, and his extensive travels by bicycle across Asia in his 20's left a lasting impact on his craft.

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