Whittling, a special issue of Woodcarving Illustrated, includes a variety of projects, patterns, and features, as well as interesting techniques. This issue is not a part of the regular magazine subscription. It is available from your favorite retailer or from Fox Chapel Publishing, www.foxchapelpublishing.com or 1-800-457-9112.
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Beginning Carvers
10-Minute Dogs
By Tom Hindes This pattern is fast and easy—and adaptable to any breed |
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Best-Ever Blade Cover
By Gary Fenton A simple trick ensures this cover stays in place to protect your blade |
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A Skulk of Foxes
By Heath Dawson This family of foxes fits together to form a puzzle, game, or finger fidget |
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Luring You On
By Harley Refsal Learn to carve with the grain by making a fishing lure |
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Making a Slip-Bark Whistle
By Andrew Thomas-Price This kid favorite is quick, easy, and really, really loud |
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Creating a Folding Cross
By Ron Vance Use straight cuts and a classic technique to turn a craft stick into a cross |
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Stick Horses and Other Twig Animals
By Chris Lubkemann Turn a twig into a pen or a back scratcher with just a few cuts |
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Carving a Big Cat
By Don Self Make a black panther or a jaguar using the same pattern |
Quick & Easy
Carving a Cottonwood Bark Chain
By Rick Wiebe Choosing a different type of wood makes it easier to join the “chain gang” |
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Whittle a Baby Elephant
By Tom Hindes This elephant in the room is too cute to ignore |
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Hatching a Hedgehog
By Steven Kulp Comfort critters are easy to make with basswood eggs and a simple template |
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One-Twig Owls
By Chris Lubkemann Once you get the hang of it, you’ll be carving these “owl” day long |
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Quick & Easy Football Player
By Lori Dickie Start with a premade basswood shape so you can get to the fun part faster |
Weekend Projects
Super Simple Santa
By John Overby This jolly ornament is so easy you’ll be making dozens in no time flat |
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Making a Grumpy Soap Man
By Chris Morgan Hone your carving skills with this sweet-smelling beginner project |
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Doggone Cute Pugs
By James Miller Combine flat-plane carving with painted details to create canines with character |
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Smooth Fox
By Peter Benson Whittle and sand your own streamlined comfort animal |
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Whittle Dwarfs
By Don Mertz Tiny cartoon carvings are perfect for practicing expressions |
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Whittling an Eagle
By Greg Young Grab a chunk of wood and a knife to carve this majestic eagle |
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Simple Songbird
By Frank Egholm Use this all-in-one pattern to carve and paint your own favorite backyard bird |
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Carving a Caricature Cop
By Harley Refsal This adorable officer is so easy it should be illegal |
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Angelic Ornament
By Douglas Schauer Carve and finish this beautiful stylized design in an afternoon |
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Twig Squirrels
By Chris Lubkemann You’ll go nuts for the curly tails on these cute critters |
Carving a Spoon Without a Hook Knife
By Jon Mac This surprisingly elegant rough-hewn spoon proves you can create curves by carving straight lines |
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Updating the Ball-in-Cage
By Frank Egholm Rounded edges give this traditional favorite a fresh new look |
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Ball-in-a-Ball
By Keith Randich Carve this new take on a classic whimsey |
Starter Guide
Choosing a Whittling Knife
By Bob Duncan What to look for when selecting a folding knife |
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The Basics of Sharpening
By Bob Duncan Properly prepare your knife for safe and enjoyable whittling |
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Comfortable Carving
By Don Swartz Simple changes and stretches make it comfortable to carve for long periods of time |
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Whittling Safety
By Bob Duncan A few simple rules prevent injuries while whittling |
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Learn the Basic Knife Cuts for Whittling
By Bob Duncan Complete most projects with four types of cuts |
Online Exclusives
Whittling With Chris Videos
Follow along as Chris Lubkemann teaches you carving basics HERE.
Making Wooden Pliers
Step-by-step instructions to make a whittling classic HERE
Noah’s Ark Animals
Use the “10-Minute Dogs” techniques to make more quick animals HERE
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