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Wood Carving Illustrated to Issue 90, March 2020 up to Issue 90 Title Year Issue Page 10 Minute Dogs 2018 Whittling Special Issue Volume 5 18 2017 Wood Carver of the year 2017 80 16 A Snowy Ride (Santa, Sleigh & Snowman) 2015 73 80 Acanthus leaf 1998 5 49 Acanthus sign board 2003 23 45 Acanthus spoon 2000 11 52 Acorn 2013 63 35 Adding Arms to a Carving 2016 74 44 Adhesives: part 1 2002 20 71 Adhesives: part 2 2002 21 48 Airbrush Basics 2004 Essential Painting & Finishing Guide 18 Airbrushing on the Cheap 2020 90 67 Alligator 2007 39 44 American bison 1998 5 86 Angel (Quick and Easy Standing Angel) 2018 85 64 Angel - Carving an Angel 2014 Whittling Special Issue Volume 3 75 Angel - Power Carve a Stylized Angel 2019 86 82 Angel Fish - chip carved 2015 71 16 Angel: folk art 2013 61 37 Angel: folk art figures 2002 21 36 Angelic Ornament 2018 Whittling Special Issue Volume 5 76 Angels - Hark the Herald Angels Sing 2016 77 56 Aniline Dies 2004 Essential Painting & Finishing Guide 24 Animals: farmyard 2009 49 56 Animals: rolling caricature 2006 37 38 Architectural Carving 2015 72 81 Architectural carving (book review) 2003 24 93 Autumn Jewelry 2019 88 35 Baby: rattles 2009 49 82 Bald Eagle - Painting the Bald Eagle part III of III 2005 32 62 Bald Eagle, part 1 of 3 2005 30 64 Bald Eagle, part 2 of 3 2005 31 54 Bald eagle, part 3 of 3 2005 32 62 Ball & claw 2007 38 44 Ball in cage (double) 2013 65 70 Ball in Cage Swirling Spool 2013 Whittling Special Issue Volume 2 26 Ball-in-a-ball 2018 Whittling Special Issue Volume 5 94 Ball-in-cage 2018 Whittling Special Issue Volume 5 92 Ball-in-Cage Rattle 2014 Whittling Special Issue Volume 3 24 Ball-in-cage Snowman 2018 85 60 Balls in Cage (5 balls) 2013 Whittling Special Issue Volume 2 34 Bark carve a church 2018 84 31 Bark carving 2001 14 52 Bark carving: American Indian 2011 56 52 Bark carving: Native American 2002 19 37 Page 1 of 28 2017 Wood Carver of the year 2017 80 16 Bark carving: Viking 2007 38 58 Bark Cottages 2015 72 42 Bark house 2013 62 38 Bark house: in the round 2012 60 46 Bark Pine Trees 2014 Whittling Special Issue Volume 3 42 Bark: outhouse 2014 67 60 Baseball Pitcher 2018 83 18 Basic Knife Cuts (Learning the Basic Knife Cuts) 2018 Whittling Special Issue Volume 5 14 Basic Knife Cuts for Whittling 2013 Whittling Special Issue Volume 2 12 Bass - Large Mouth Bass (fish) 2019 86 35 Bear 2000 10 85 Bear - Grizzly 2015 70 74 Bear - Grizzly Bear Bust 2015 72 35 Bear - Love You Berry Much 2020 90 20 Bear - Power carving a Bear Head 2019 86 25 Bear Cub - Greedy Bear Cub 2019 87 35 Bear in a log 2015 70 67 Bear: and friends, easy 2004 26 69 Bear: black 2003 23 70 Bear: black cub 2001 16 29 Bear: laughing 2007 40 26 Bear: patriotic 2014 67 50 Bear: stylized grizzly 2007 39 46 Bear: with fish 2006 34 41 Beaver 2013 63 52 Beaver - Pickin' * Grinnin' 2019 88 23 Beginner: dog 1997 1 7 Beginner: dogs 2013 61 56 Bench Hook - Universal 2016 74 68 Big Bad Wolf 2016 74 56 Bighorn Ram 2017 80 76 Bird Carvers - Ward World Championships 2005 32 60 Bird Ornaments (Carve and Burn Bird Ornaments) 2018 85 52 Bird: bald eagle 2004 27 17 Bird: black-throated blue warbler 2005 33 38 Bird: brown pelican 2006 36 34 Bird: cardinal, part 1 - carving 1998 2 24 Bird: cardinal, part 2 - painting 1998 3 46 Bird: folk-art birds 2014 67 36 Bird: goldfinch 2013 64 38 Bird: hooded merganser 2006 Ultimate Carving Patterns vol 1 38 Bird: magpie, black-billed - part 1 2001 14 20 Bird: magpie, black-billed - part II 2001 15 24 Bird: osprey 2009 48 86 Bird: peek-a-boo Jay 2009 45 64 Bird: sandpiper part 1 of 2 2003 24 53 Bird: sandpiper part 2 of 2 2003 25 29 Bird: sleepy owl 2012 59 36 Bird: stylize comfort bird 2011 57 26 Bird: whimsical 1999 6 88 Bird: winter Cardinal 2006 37 18 Bird: wren 2009 47 72 Bison (Great pattern & instructions) 2016 76 53 Bison: Bison Bookends 2006 Ultimate Carving Patterns vol 1 46 Bison: head 1999 7 60 Page 2 of 28 2017 Wood Carver of the year 2017 80 16 Blade Covers 2018 Whittling Special Issue Volume 5 20 Blades and Banjos 2017 80 68 Blind carving 2013 62 78 Block: alphabet 2005 33 22 Blue Heron - (Standing Blue Heron) 2017 80 84 Blue Marlin 2018 83 72 Bogie: Caricature 2006 Ultimate Carving Patterns vol 1 27 Book: Log picture book 2012 59 30 Bookends: acanthus leaf 2006 35 32 Bookends: horse head 2010 51 56 Bookmarks 2010 51 29 Books - Carving Between the Covers 2016 77 48 Boot - Small Stompin Boot Ornament 2014 Whittling Special Issue Volume 3 16 Boot (Carving a Boot) 2013 Whittling Special Issue Volume 2 40 Bottle stopper 1998 2 36 Bottle Stopper - Heart Shaped 2013 Whittling Special Issue Volume 2 108 Bottle stopper: mechanical 2011 55 61 Bottle stopper: corks 2009 48 12 Bottle stopper: cowboy 2011 53 29 Bottle stopper: cowboy 2011 56 62 Bottle stopper: genie 2014 67 72 Bottle stopper: mechanical 2005 31 68 Bottle stopper: tequila worm 2012 58 34 Bottle stopper: wine steward 2000 12 25 Bowl and spoon 2007 40 64 Bowl: cherry leaf 2009 48 39 Bowl: oak leaf 2010 51 44 Box - Inlaid Bunny Box 2016 74 24 Box - Making a box for Chip Carving 2018 83 50 Box: basswood inlay 2010 51 36 Box: Bible 2005 33 74 Box: fairy 2006 35 52 Box: making freeform 2008 42 32 Box: shirt box 2012 59 41 Boy Scout - (Carving a Boy Scout) 2017 80 52 Bracelet - Carving a Custom Bracelet 2017 81 88 Bracelets - Floral Bracelets 2019 86 73 Branch Rooster 2013 Whittling Special Issue Volume 2 58 Branson - A Carver's Paradise 2005 32 33 Brooch 2008 43 72 Brown Trout pin 2016 75 46 Bull - Running wind powered bull 2015 70 76 Bull - Spanish Bull 2018 84 70 Bunny - Flat Plane Bunny 2020 90 63 Bust - Civil War Soldier Busts 2019 87 74 Bust: Englishman 2002 18 61 Bust: fireman 2000 11 58 Bust: native American 1999 7 72 Bust: old timer 2000 10 70 Bust: youngster 1999 8 31 Cage carving a Train in a station 2016 76 80 Caliper: thickness 2000 10 19 Camping cup 2014 68 27 Candies - Sweet Treats 2016 76 38 Candle holder: acanthus 2001 17 56 Page 3 of 28 2017 Wood Carver of the year 2017 80 16 Candlesticks 2007 40 48 Candy Corn Goblins 2015 72 78 Cane: corner 1998 5 106 Cane: eagle topper 2006 34 64 Cane: gargoyle 2009 47 78 Cane: hobo 1998 4 29 Cane: snake 2007 40 80 Capturing Movement in Wood 2005 32 78 Car - Xmas tree on top 2016 77 16 Car: precision detailed scale replicas 2011 56 24 Card Holder (Santa Clothes Pin) 2015 73 63 Card Holder with Personality 2017 78 14 Cardinal - Fall Cardinal Sceene - Pyrography 2018 84 78 Cardinal Ornament 2016 77 46 Cardinal: use disposable blades 2014 68 60 Cards: greeting 2010 50 43 Caribou 2004 28 37 Caricature beer bottle 2012 59 49 Caricature Canine with a basswood egg 2012 60 82 Caricature: Amish man 2012 60 70 Caricature: an intoxicated gentleman 2000 13 60 Caricature: army private 2010 51 49 Caricature: basswood egg elephant 2012 58 58 Caricature: bear 2004 26 72 Caricature: cowboy 2014 67 38 Caricature: cowpoke 2004 26 91 Caricature: cute chipmunk 2011 54 54 Caricature: duck hunter 2007 39 65 Caricature: face, Pete LeClair 2005 32 55 Caricature: football player 2003 25 33 Caricature: Frankenstein 2006 36 36 Caricature: golfer 2003 22 31 Caricature: golfers 2004 27 30 Caricature: guarding treasure 2010 50 66 Caricature: Gunnar the Viking 2005 30 28 Caricature: hillbilly head 2003 23 25 Caricature: hillbilly, Roscoe 1998 5 70 Caricature: hobo 2006 36 80 Caricature: horse 2009 48 65 Caricature: horse 2013 64 50 Caricature: Little Guy 2013 64 66 Caricature: little hombre 2003 24 85 Caricature: little hombre 2012 Whittling Special Issue Volume 1 83 Caricature: Little stinker 2014 68 28 Caricature: mule 2014 68 86 Caricature: Ozark 2006 35 72 Caricature: pig 2012 Whittling Special Issue Volume 1 74 Caricature: practice witch face 2011 56 74 Caricature: private investigator 2010 51 49 Caricature: sailor with flag 2003 24 50 Caricature: Sven, the happy barkeep 2014 68 78 Caricature: three happy fellows 2000 11 58 Caricature: tin star and attitude 2003 22 56 Caricature: tricky troll 2012 60 63 Caricature: Wizard 2013 64 43 Page 4 of 28 2017 Wood Carver of the year 2017 80 16 Carousel Horse 2006 Ultimate Carving Patterns vol 1 44 Carve and Burn Bird Ornaments 2018 85 52 Carver's Frame - building one 2017 78 73 Carver's Puzzle 2016 75 54 Carving a Classwic Molding 2019 87 65 Carving a North Woods Animal Puzzle 2016 74 30 Carving arm 2010 51 80 Carving arm 2012 60 86 Carving Comfortable 2014 Whittling Special Issue Volume 3 90 Carving Desk (On-th-Go) 2016 76 68 Carving Knife - Selecting a Carving Knife 2019 86 86 Carving on Turnings 2008 43 46 Cat 2000 12 16 Cat - Carving a big cat 2018 Whittling Special Issue Volume 5 34 Cat - The Key Marco Cat 2020 90 89 Cat: refrigerator magnet 2004 27 Cat: sculpture 2003 22 71 Celtic cross 2013 62 12 Celtic Knotwork 2014 Whittling Special Issue Volume 3 66 Celtic Knotwork - designing 2015 71 34 CelticKnot Pattern 2019 86 95 Chain - Norwegian-Style 2014 Whittling Special Issue Volume 3 10 Chainsaw carving 2001 15 20 Change of Heart on carving article 2016 76 36 Character: fisherman 2014 67 74 Character: fisherman 2014 68 44 Character: pilgrims 2014 68 56 Chess Set in Folk Art 2017 78 34 Chess set: hillbilly 2008 44 48 Chickadee - Baby Chicadee 2019 87 69 Chickadee: folk art 2011 55 43 Chicken: Caricature 2006 Ultimate Carving Patterns vol 1 30 Chimp 2001 15 22 Chip carve a Santa Sampler plate 2015 73 44 Chip Carved Borders 2018 84 46 Chip Carved Christmas 2015 73 50 Chip Carved Coasters 2018 85 67 Chip Carved paint stir sticks 2017 79 22 Chip Carved Tea Box 2015 73 58 Chip carving 2014 69 52 Chip Carving - 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