First Whittling Project
For my first whittling project I decided to try and carve a tiny gnome. As you will see, mine does not look quite like the one in the video because it is much more difficult than I thought! Following this video was easy. The steps all made sense, and there were no skips so I could really see every single cut. Outlining the area that you want to carve is very helpful, but once the outline is cut off it becomes more difficult. Learning from this video was not difficult. The issue with this carve was my own skill. The issue I ran into the most was shaving too much wood off. Once I did this, I had to shave down other ends because it looked very disproportionate. I did find ways of cutting that worked best for me over time and I am confident that from the mistakes I made in this project, the next one will appear much better as I know what not to do.
The video below is the one I learned from.
And……. the final product.
I think I did a pretty good job on the hat of the gnome, but the body/head is lacking. I got rough shapes out and you can see where its going, but I cut so much off that I couldn’t do much more as it would have broken off entire chunks of the arms and legs. The face was the most difficult part by far. It was hard to make it smooth and defined. I cut too much off and therefore lost the definition.
As a little bonus I carved out this heart for my girlfriend. I didn’t use any videos for this as it was simple enough, but I think it turned out really good! Plus she loved it so that is more than good enough for me.
For my next project, I am going to try a different account and see what changes I notice in understanding. Also, I am going to try and record some videos of me carving so I can really immerse you all in my learning journey.
Hi Peter, I thought you did a great job in carving a gnome. Your gnome was done quite well and turned out amazing in my opinion. I realized that doing hands on projects from YouTube is a hit or a miss. When I try something from YouTube, it sometimes works out and sometimes it doesn’t. Glad it worked well for you. Thanks.
Hello Peter!
Excellent work on all of the whittling this week! I also recommend video learning, especially since there is much information in shorter social media forms. You are doing much better than I would be, even with the difficulties. They help you grow into a stronger learner; I can’t wait to see your outcome and the carving videos!
Hi Peter!
That gnome looks pretty cool to me, especially for a beginner!
Great idea on the heart for your girlfriend too!
Hey Peter,
Your whittling project looks like it is off to a great start! I can definitely see how this could be a tricky learning journey, but a fun one to grasp. Is there a specific wood material that works best for whittling, or can you use whatever you prefer and have available?