Intro to Hand Brooms

Intro to Hand Brooms

Join Hunter and Amanda Lee in an Introduction to Hand Brooms class where they discuss the materials, tools and processes of broom making.

By The Woodworking School at Pine Croft

Date and time

Friday, July 5 · 9am - 5pm EDT

Location

The Woodworking School at Pine Croft

1865 Big Hill Road Berea, KY 40403

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About this event

  • 8 hours

Join Amanda Lee and Hunter for an introduction to hand broom construction. We will discuss broomcorn, the tools and materials needed to make brooms on your own, and the essential techniques for building a broom that will last, all while making it look good enough to display in your home. You will learn to make several brooms in this high-engagement one-day class to keep for yourself or give as gifts.

No prior experience required. When applying, please keep in mind that broom making requires hand-mobility and an amount of upper body strength.

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Berea College has re-opened the former Kelly Mehler School of Woodworking under the leadership of Berea College Head of Woodcraft Rob Spiece as The Woodworking School at Pine Croft. Both Rob and Berea College are dedicated to preserving the fundamental character the school has been known for as we move the school into its next phase.  The Woodworking School at Pine Croft further supports Berea College’s 120-year commitment to the preservation and promotion of craft.

While in some ways woodworking is an individual pursuit, there are common traits that connect across makers: a desire to expand our skills, furnish our homes, surround ourselves with the handmade, and join a community of dedicated craftspeople. We believe that craft can both preserve traditions and beauty – and that craft can act as a counterbalance to a disposable and consumer-reliant world. Making is essential to us. We are excited to share a place where students can grow in their skills and fulfill their creative pursuits. Providing opportunities to work with leading instructors who come from diverse backgrounds and have different woodworking perspectives. All are welcome to attend