Al Navas
12-19-2008, 6:37 AM
From my blog:
http://sandal-woodsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/chair-on-pegs-21.png
Chair on pegs, © Al Navas 2008
This may be a forgotten way of doing things, but it seems extremely practical. What a wonderful way to reclaim floor space after the relatives leave, following a huge family dinner or gathering!
Sandy gave me Kerry Pierce's book, Pleasant Hill Shaker Furniture (http://www.popularwoodworkingshop.com/product/1261/137) (Popular Woodworking Shop), over two years ago. I read it cover to cover in short order, and promised we would visit soon. That visit took place the day after Woodworking in America ended, just a few weeks ago.
No matter how much detail I got from the Al Parrish photos in Pierce's book, no matter how many times I have read and re-read the book, it still slapped me in the face when I saw the extreme utility of "Shaker pegs". It is hard to actually picture it fully in your head, until you see it first-hand.
Never mind how handy the same pegs are in the kitchen:
http://sandal-woodsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/kitchen-pegs.png (http://sandal-woodsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/kitchen-pegs.png)
Kitchen utensils on pegs, © Al Navas 2008
Relevant posts (all are on my blog):
School room, Shaker Village at Pleasant Hill, KY
From another era…
A very short visit to Shaker Village
.
http://sandal-woodsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/chair-on-pegs-21.png
Chair on pegs, © Al Navas 2008
This may be a forgotten way of doing things, but it seems extremely practical. What a wonderful way to reclaim floor space after the relatives leave, following a huge family dinner or gathering!
Sandy gave me Kerry Pierce's book, Pleasant Hill Shaker Furniture (http://www.popularwoodworkingshop.com/product/1261/137) (Popular Woodworking Shop), over two years ago. I read it cover to cover in short order, and promised we would visit soon. That visit took place the day after Woodworking in America ended, just a few weeks ago.
No matter how much detail I got from the Al Parrish photos in Pierce's book, no matter how many times I have read and re-read the book, it still slapped me in the face when I saw the extreme utility of "Shaker pegs". It is hard to actually picture it fully in your head, until you see it first-hand.
Never mind how handy the same pegs are in the kitchen:
http://sandal-woodsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/kitchen-pegs.png (http://sandal-woodsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/kitchen-pegs.png)
Kitchen utensils on pegs, © Al Navas 2008
Relevant posts (all are on my blog):
School room, Shaker Village at Pleasant Hill, KY
From another era…
A very short visit to Shaker Village
.