Wooden Spoon Carving
March 15 - March 16
$280.00Explore the timeless craft of spoon carving in this hands-on weekend workshop led by Dawson Moore, founder of Michigan Sloyd and a dedicated practitioner of traditional woodworking. Over two engaging days, you’ll learn to use specialized hand tools such as sloyd knives and hook knives to shape green wood into functional and beautiful forms.
This course focuses on building foundational skills that you can continue to develop on your own. Topics include safe tool handling, wood selection, spoon design principles, and an introduction to sharpening techniques for maintaining your tools. You’ll also learn how to source your own wood, making this a truly sustainable and self-sufficient practice.
Through demonstrations and guided practice, Dawson will provide insights into the process of shaping, refining, and finishing wooden spoons. While the emphasis is on skill-building rather than completing a finished product, you’ll leave with the confidence and knowledge to continue carving at home.
All tools and materials are provided. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned maker, this course will inspire your creativity and deepen your connection to traditional handcraft.
Class Type: Woodworking
Cost: $280 per person which includes a $30 material fee (includes all necessary tools and materials)
Date/Time: March 15 and 16th @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Location: SEEDS Woodshop
Prerequisites/Skill Level/Age Requirements:
- No prior woodworking experience required.
- Ages 18+
Meet Your Instructor
Dawson Moore
Dawson Moore, founder of Michigan Sloyd in Harbor Springs, Michigan, has been practicing traditional woodworking for over 10 years. Drawing from the Scandinavian sloyd tradition, he emphasizes the principles of educational sloyd—fostering creativity, patience, and skill through hands-on learning while crafting functional, everyday objects like utensils and furniture. Dawson has taught at several regional folk schools, sharing his expertise and passion for handcrafting with a wide range of students.
Dawson’s approachable teaching style makes woodworking enjoyable for beginners and inspiring for seasoned makers. His weekend spoon carving classes offer a hands-on experience in shaping raw wood into beautiful, functional utensils. Whether you’re new to woodworking or have years of experience, Dawson’s guidance will leave you with new skills and a deeper appreciation for handcrafting.
Materials:
Required Materials (Provided):
- Woodworking handtools
Optional Materials (Bring Along If You Have Them):
- Personal woodworking tools