"Awl: A pointed tool for making holes, as in wood or leather."
I hadn't realized that there were so many different types of awls. The one on the far left is a carpenter's awl. The two with the silver handles are craft awls, often used in scrapbooking, although I use them for preparing paper for sewing or wire insertion. The cheapo awl with the red handle is a tailor's awl and purchased in a fabric store. The other two are made of sturdier stock and are possibly bookbinding awls. I bought the one on the far right for that purpose.
This is my favourite awl. I found it abandoned on the side of the road so I took it back to the studio and gave it a home. It's a perfect size for my hand, has a sharp point, and is rusty. I love it for these reasons and for its mysterious history. I use it mostly for piercing paper but it's always on hand for any poking, prodding, prying, scraping, jamming and all-around puncturing needs I may have.
These are two artist trading cards that I made using washi paper, thread, and...you guessed it... an awl!
5 comments:
Very cool, Kate, nice blog, great photos and I love your tools! Happy St-Jean's day to you too.
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Great post Kate...I will send you a picture of a 'tool', when I decide which one to choose... I think a file perhaps or maybe my double-ended drypoint...Mmmm
Jennifer...thanks for visiting my blog. I checked yours out and they're very interesting. Especially at this point in my life!
Jo...looking forward to getting to know your favourite tools (tools). When you are ready to send something just go to my profile and click on my email link.
I'm glad I'm not the only one to get excited over their tools. Thanks for the mention too. I also have a beautiful set of hand made tools by my late father in law. He was a wood turner and made his tool handles from anything he had left over, there are some great awls and other things he made for his specific tasks.
I love your cards too.
Ro...thanks for sharing. I invite you to submit one of your tools for "tool tuesday!"
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