Saturday, April 19, 2014

On Craftsmanship



What is Craftsmanship? It evokes a sense of true mastery and skill in workmanship, of creating something that is both beautiful and enduring with attention to detail.



To Craft is to make or produce with care, skill, or ingenuity.

Crafting involves making something in a skillful way by using your hands

crafts : objects made by skillful use of the hands


I learned about craftsmanship from my grandfather "Bud" He taught me the value of taking the time to do things right the first time. How to measure twice and cut once, how to take care of your tools so they will take care of you, and how to always do your best so you can be proud to put your name on your work and stand behind it.


Bud was a builder and a true craftsman, recognized for the uncompromising quality of his work. He built a house in the early 50's for my Great-grandmother. It's a small, modest farmhouse, but the level of attention to detail in the interior woodworking is amazing, you just don't see that kind of craftsmanship everyday.


Still to this day, one of the first things new visitors comment on when they walk into the house is the woodwork. "Wow, this woodwork is amazing!" is often exclaimed, and I am always proud to say, "My grandfather built it." He cut every board and hammered every nail. THAT is true craftsmanship, not just to create something that you can be proud of, but something that your family can be proud of for generations to come.


And that's what we are striving for here on our crafty farmstead, to build something our children and one day our grandchildren can be proud of.




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