a collective space
Spoon Carving
Spoon Carving
Couldn't load pickup availability
Spoon Carving
We started off woodworking by making tiny little spoons for our spice jars and we still have them today. Our set up wasn’t nearly as nice, and we have learned a lot along the way. We now know the importance of good quality knives, and that you don’t need a cheap set of 100 knives for a simple spoon - just 2 blades and some soft wood.
We use bass wood in our DIY kits and for the workshops. Bass wood comes from a lemon or lime tree and it is the softest wood possible. It makes carving unbelievably easy and it’s great for beginners.
In fact, the first thing we ever sold was 2 of our handmade spoons in a tiny little wooden box. At that point, we thought it would be a cute side hustle on top of our regular jobs. Little did we know that making those little spoons would change our lives so significantly.
Book a session to slow down, carve at your own rhythm, and take home a piece shaped entirely by you.

Learn about our workshops
-
Everything you need to know about our Makerspace
a collective space Makerspace welcomes beginners to pros with flexible Day or Monthly Passes in a safe, inclusive adult space open daily.
Everything you need to know about our Makerspace
a collective space Makerspace welcomes beginners to pros with flexible Day or Monthly Passes in a safe, inclusive adult space open daily.
-
The evolution of our Mui Wo studio: From roofto...
Learn about the evolution of our Mui Wo woodworking makerspace, built for creativity, community, and inclusion. Choose a day pass for beginner projects, a weekend pass for immersive sessions, or...
The evolution of our Mui Wo studio: From roofto...
Learn about the evolution of our Mui Wo woodworking makerspace, built for creativity, community, and inclusion. Choose a day pass for beginner projects, a weekend pass for immersive sessions, or...