Liesl, I have to drop this comment. I had tried to tackle kolrosing previously but never quite could get consistent results. After watching this video, and seeing proper technique first hand, I am slicing straight lines like nobody's business, and loving every second of it! I have been carving spoons with axe and knife for many years, and I have long felt kolrosing was the next skill to add to my set, and your video has suddenly made this not only possible, but so damn enjoyable. Now I just need to get my off-hand thumb to grow a decent callus! 😅 THANK YOU. ❤
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and skills. This was a very informative tutorial! I had not heard of your burnishing techniques before. I will have to try it
Finally got around to watching your kolrosing video. You did a stupendous job on it! Can’t wait to try my hand at it, and hopefully learn more at The Spoon Gathering. See you there Liesl!
Just found you. Delighted with your clear and approachable explanation of this unusual Art. Received my Kolrosing knife from Pinewood Forge. Wish you would consider producing a Book. Thank you for Sharing and Teaching.
Thanks Liesl, that was a great refresher course. I saw your demo last year in Milan, and bought my Pinewood Forge Kolrosing knife. I haven't done much yet, but I have made some messes on popsicle sticks. I was hoping to see you again at the Spoon Gathering this year, but of course that's canceled now. Maybe next year, I'm just transferring my registration to next year. Stay healthy and thank you for sharing your tips and grips. I'm looking forward to your next video -- curved surfaces.
Wow! Really great video that takes the mystery out of kolrosing. I was afraid to give it a try but now I might! Let me know when your next online kolrosing class is - I’d love to attend.
Liesl, this is the best introduction to Kolrosing that I have found! Thank you for providing such good instructions and explanations. I am brand new to this craft and want to experiment with different pigments. Have you used anything other than coffee or cinnamon to introduce color to your designs? I'm looking for suggestions but I'll also be going through my spice cabinet to see what I can play with. Thank you!
You're a great teacher! I just found out about this aart today and very excited to learn it. It seems like a great alternative to wood burning. Can it be done with heavier lines?
Liesl, I have to drop this comment.
I had tried to tackle kolrosing previously but never quite could get consistent results.
After watching this video, and seeing proper technique first hand, I am slicing straight lines like nobody's business, and loving every second of it!
I have been carving spoons with axe and knife for many years, and I have long felt kolrosing was the next skill to add to my set, and your video has suddenly made this not only possible, but so damn enjoyable.
Now I just need to get my off-hand thumb to grow a decent callus! 😅
THANK YOU. ❤
Thanks Liesl!!! Great instructions. I'm going to go through a lot of depressors before Milan next year.
This is so exciting! You have explained the process better than anyone I've watched! Great teacher! Thanks so much.
Thank you Liesel, this is an awesome step by step instructional video! I was doing it all wrong with my Kolrosing knife technique.
Благодарю Вас за столь подробный рассказ об инструментах итехнике работы резцом.
Желаю Вам здоровья и творческих успехов!)
Oh, the technique part was so helpful! The tendency to angle like a pencil, that was an issue I had. Thank you.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and skills. This was a very informative tutorial! I had not heard of your burnishing techniques before. I will have to try it
Very good video. I just started putting my mark on my spoons and spatulas. This information will help me a lot.
You are an excellent teacher!
Great video, added this to my UA-cam playlist.
Finally got around to watching your kolrosing video. You did a stupendous job on it! Can’t wait to try my hand at it, and hopefully learn more at The Spoon Gathering. See you there Liesl!
Great tutorial for beginners, thank you!
Just found you. Delighted with your clear and approachable explanation of this unusual Art. Received my Kolrosing knife from Pinewood Forge. Wish you would consider producing a Book. Thank you for Sharing and Teaching.
Enjoyed that Thank You, I have had a go in the past and your lesson will help me take it further.
Terrific video! Thank you.
Thanks Liesl, that was a great refresher course. I saw your demo last year in Milan, and bought my Pinewood Forge Kolrosing knife. I haven't done much yet, but I have made some messes on popsicle sticks. I was hoping to see you again at the Spoon Gathering this year, but of course that's canceled now. Maybe next year, I'm just transferring my registration to next year. Stay healthy and thank you for sharing your tips and grips. I'm looking forward to your next video -- curved surfaces.
Beautiful work!
Thanks for the nice and informative video
What a great video! Thanks for creating it!
You are a great teacher! Thank you for doing this.
Glad i found you Liesel
Thank You Liesl for this great instructions
I loved this thank you! I'd love some more!
thanks Liesl that was a helpful intro. I live your doggy spoon.
Very nice ! ! Now I need to make another kolrosing knife to kolrose my kolrosing knife ! !
Thank you so much this video has been so informative.
Very interesting tutorial, lots of great tips, Thanks!
Wow! Really great video that takes the mystery out of kolrosing. I was afraid to give it a try but now I might! Let me know when your next online kolrosing class is - I’d love to attend.
Great instructions! Thank you!
Thanks Liesl, I enjoyed that. 😃 I really must give it a go some day soon! Jxx
Liesl, this is the best introduction to Kolrosing that I have found! Thank you for providing such good instructions and explanations. I am brand new to this craft and want to experiment with different pigments. Have you used anything other than coffee or cinnamon to introduce color to your designs? I'm looking for suggestions but I'll also be going through my spice cabinet to see what I can play with. Thank you!
Interesting video, thanks :)
Bad ass! Thank you!
thank you this is perfect
Where can I buy such a knife?
You're a great teacher! I just found out about this aart today and very excited to learn it. It seems like a great alternative to wood burning. Can it be done with heavier lines?
Thank you! Finaly i understand my problems
I never understood before why it turn out so ugly to me
Thanks
cool
I boiled mine in milk but now I just use some milk paint without pigment. The result is the same, the wood is sealed but it´s so much quicker
Unfortunately the knife is $50.00 according to his web site
Thanks for sharing but I had to scroll down fast as it was really too long for it's purpose.