If that little chair could talk, I bet there would be some stories it could tell. I know one thing, they have the right person/ persons working on the project. Thanks for the video, fun to watch.
Again your projects and your talent amazes me!! Thank you for sharing your methods and vision of how it was originally built, and restored by today's methods. Ladies like two are given alot of tips for your viewers either my older generation and for generations to come!!! Keep up the beautiful work and keeping antiques back in production, built many years before my generation!!!
What a delightful project and wonderful team work. I hope to see more collaborations with the two of you. Congratulations on giving this little rocker another life for future generations. Must feel pretty darn good.
Trena when I saw the side cutters, I thought oh no. But that was just an immediate reaction.I just knew that you and Laura would bring this back to life. Beautiful job from you both.
I know it sounds silly, but I often wondered if those things could be repaired or did they just have to be thrown out? You have solved that life-long riddle!
Just watched both videos - what a team. Glad to see the colab with Laura again. She is a genius. I commented on her video that I would have been cussing so bad all the way through, that there is no way I would have usable footage. I don't know how she does it. Not to take away from your contribution - she wouldn't have nothing to weave to if you weren't able to shore up the structure. Teamwork makes the dreamwork (as much as I hate that cliche').
I am totally gob smacked! What an amazing skill you have I’ve just got to get my chairs to you and I think you’re gonna love seeing them I’ve never seen anything like it before
Love the video and also watching Laura weave the chair. My mothers family were basket weaver’s from Switzerland. They came here in 1858. My mother was born in the basket shop in 1926.
Good,to see the lighter side of resto,you two seem to work well and take everything in you're stride,hope you're progressing with the move,stay well and regards🚛🇬🇧🏴
Enjoyed the video Trena & Laura. Wow what a tough project. From seeing both of your work in the past I'm sure you will make it like new again. You both take care and God bless.
Another job beautifully done. I greatly admire that when you take things apart you have no trouble getting them back together.I would mess that up for sure, with a half dozen extra pieces when I was done.
I was watching Laura when your video appeared and between the two of you it has made my day brighter. So skillfully talented and fun. Great video. Thank you.👍♥️
My Great Uncle was a wicker worker he made the the Bassinet for my Sister, handed down to my other Sister myself and my Brother, not something I ever aspired to, what I do know is it is a lot more difficult than it looks so well done to Laura and yourself.
IDk how things are where guys are at but I am in in the US and I just wanted to say I appreciate how u gals are showing that theres no such thing as a mens job. And no I am not pro women just a man who thinks its nice people standing up for themselves keep doing amazing things
I have some wicker pieces in need of repair so I was so happy to see how you all tackled this. I was hoping not to add to the landfill and give the pieces another chance at life. :-)
I had a chair just like this when I was about 5 (in the 1950s); it was a hand-me-down from the girl next door who'd outgrown it. I've no idea what happened to it. Maybe I used it for my kids; I don't recall. At any rate, it is no longer around.
@John's Furniture Repair the only reason I ask is, as you know being raised in north America, we praised that wood for the worm holes an didn't fill them.
Ah yes! The impenetrable archeology of the subject. What philosophy course did we learn that in? I remember, It was that course about thinking while standing on one's hind legs.
Looks like it was in a garage for a long time as to the rusty nails and overall condition. But what a beautiful finished child’s chair bet it’s not put in the garage again take care 👍😀😀😀😀
It would be helpful if you mentioned this Frank's Supply ? web site or address in the notes. I kept coming up with some tool guy in Albuquerque NM. Thank you.
your skills and willingness to give it your best always inspires me. So happy that you are going to be abe to spend more time with your dad in the near future too. Keep after it. So impressive.
Hi Trena, you and Laura make a great team together you have the best of both worlds, your structural expertise and Laura's knowledge of cane and weaving, I loved the shot where you do the rockers where the sun is shining through bathing the project in natural light a tribute to your video skills, cheers!!🥰💕👍🪑
99.9% people wouldn't even know where to begin disassembling, let alone how to restore this little gem. So impressed. Craftswomen for sure!
Excellent!! You both have skills beyond measure.I hope your clients appreciate the work that goes into these repairs. Keep up the good work.
Trena, this project is off to a great start. Looking forward to the rest of the videos for this one. Have a great day.
If that little chair could talk, I bet there would be some stories it could tell. I know one thing, they have the right person/ persons working on the project. Thanks for the video, fun to watch.
Great rebuild thanks.
Again your projects and your talent amazes me!! Thank you for sharing your methods and vision of how it was originally built, and restored by today's methods. Ladies like two are given alot of tips for your viewers either my older generation and for generations to come!!!
Keep up the beautiful work and keeping antiques back in production, built many years before my generation!!!
Thank you so much!
I can’t even imagine doing this!!! Amazing
What a delightful project and wonderful team work. I hope to see more collaborations with the two of you. Congratulations on giving this little rocker another life for future generations. Must feel pretty darn good.
A little tag team work looks interesting. Great job Trena and Laura. Cheers ❤
Top work Guys, a big job, but a great transformation.
Excellent team work ,love the weave.
I told Laura that after three years and 90 miles of material you guys did a bang up job! Outstanding!
Trena when I saw the side cutters, I thought oh no. But that was just an immediate reaction.I just knew that you and Laura would bring this back to life. Beautiful job from you both.
I know it sounds silly, but I often wondered if those things could be repaired or did they just have to be thrown out? You have solved that life-long riddle!
Just watched both videos - what a team. Glad to see the colab with Laura again. She is a genius. I commented on her video that I would have been cussing so bad all the way through, that there is no way I would have usable footage. I don't know how she does it. Not to take away from your contribution - she wouldn't have nothing to weave to if you weren't able to shore up the structure. Teamwork makes the dreamwork (as much as I hate that cliche').
Thank you! I want to work on a very old wicker table that I love.
Good luck!
I am totally gob smacked! What an amazing skill you have I’ve just got to get my chairs to you and I think you’re gonna love seeing them I’ve never seen anything like it before
Love the video and also watching Laura weave the chair. My mothers family were basket weaver’s from Switzerland. They came here in 1858. My mother was born in the basket shop in 1926.
I love this collaboration. Thank you. ❤️
Good,to see the lighter side of resto,you two seem to work well and take everything in you're stride,hope you're progressing with the move,stay well and regards🚛🇬🇧🏴
Enjoyed the video Trena & Laura. Wow what a tough project. From seeing both of your work in the past I'm sure you will make it like new again. You both take care and God bless.
Another job beautifully done. I greatly admire that when you take things apart you have no trouble getting them back together.I would mess that up for sure, with a half dozen extra pieces when I was done.
Excellent work as always Trena, and great collaboration with Laura, I watched her, video too. You both are such a great inspiration ❤
Awesome job ladies. I don’t know how you figured out where to begin. That little rocker turned out so beautiful ❤
I was watching Laura when your video appeared and between the two of you it has made my day brighter. So skillfully talented and fun. Great video. Thank you.👍♥️
Nice work, Trena.
Wow, that's quite a project! Amazing!❤
My Great Uncle was a wicker worker he made the the Bassinet for my Sister, handed down to my other Sister myself and my Brother, not something I ever aspired to, what I do know is it is a lot more difficult than it looks so well done to Laura and yourself.
A very nice little chair. I like the slightly different colors.
Heading over to Laura's channel. God bless
Thankyou❤️
IDk how things are where guys are at but I am in in the US and I just wanted to say I appreciate how u gals are showing that theres no such thing as a mens job. And no I am not pro women just a man who thinks its nice people standing up for themselves keep doing amazing things
It turned out beautifully 😊
I have some wicker pieces in need of repair so I was so happy to see how you all tackled this. I was hoping not to add to the landfill and give the pieces another chance at life. :-)
"Don't keep your heirlooms in the garage ". Best advice. 😊
. So impressed
Wounderful work ❤
My wife purchased at an auction a child's rocker made with sea grass as the weaving. Probably 100 years old and doing fine
I had a chair just like this when I was about 5 (in the 1950s); it was a hand-me-down from the girl next door who'd outgrown it. I've no idea what happened to it. Maybe I used it for my kids; I don't recall. At any rate, it is no longer around.
Greetings from the BIG SKY. I studied rocking chairs for a while. Hard to make one. A cane rocker seems most complicated to me.
Bonitas, inteligentes,empreendedoras.WONDERFUL WOMAN
A lesson in how we should better look after heirloom furniture so it doesn’t get to this point. Thanks for the reminder.
Great work, both parts! Turned out amazingly 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 more like this please!
Hi! Very nice work from both of you, unfortunately the video of braiding is very blurry. Trozdem super as always. Greetings from Germany
Muy lindo trabajo de restauracion
Could those rockers be wormy chestnut???
Maybe
@John's Furniture Repair the only reason I ask is, as you know being raised in north America, we praised that wood for the worm holes an didn't fill them.
@JohnsFurnitureRepair you mentioned mahogany isn't normally used for rockers...can you please explain why? I thought it was a hard wood
It’s in the hardwood family but it is soft and easily marred
@@johnsfurniturerepair thanks...good to know. So what is the best wood for rockers?
Ah yes! The impenetrable archeology of the subject. What philosophy course did we learn that in? I remember, It was that course about thinking while standing on one's hind legs.
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I am just curious why you just don't burned it
Lol. Because it was loved🙃
Nice
This looks like a very interesting challenge, good luck! Do you happen to know how to remove layers of paint from wicker furniture?
It’s not usually possible.
@@johnsfurniturerepair I was afraid that would be the answer. Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know. Have a great week ahead! 🦋
Podziwiam zapał do rzeczy prawie nieopłacalnych :) ...❤
Looks like it was in a garage for a long time as to the rusty nails and overall condition. But what a beautiful finished child’s chair bet it’s not put in the garage again take care 👍😀😀😀😀
❤TFS, GB :)
I sure hope nobody was hurt when the bus hit that chair before you fixed it.
Looks like something that came out of King Tut's tomb. Before refinishing of course.
It would be helpful if you mentioned this Frank's Supply ? web site or address in the notes. I kept coming up with some tool guy in Albuquerque NM. Thank you.
Sorry. Google franks caning and weaving supply
Buona
Sera che colla o stucco usa colore marrone?
Depends on the application
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If I had to fix that it would be ruined
your skills and willingness to give it your best always inspires me. So happy that you are going to be abe to spend more time with your dad in the near future too. Keep after it. So impressive.
Are you sure the frame is made of Bamboo To me it looks more like Rattan
They are from the same family
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“Just trying to figure out where to start”…… lighter fuel and a match would be my first thought, just as well you’re not fazed by this 😂
this means a transfer...
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You are very beautiful
A Dimocrap advertisement? Really ????
I don’t pick them
@@johnsfurniturerepair I was fairly certain you did not, sorry I had to say something.
Hi Trena, you and Laura make a great team together you have the best of both worlds, your structural expertise and Laura's knowledge of cane and weaving, I loved the shot where you do the rockers where the sun is shining through bathing the project in natural light a tribute to your video skills, cheers!!🥰💕👍🪑
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