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Specialties
We are the restoration experts for all forms of cane, rush, splint, wicker, rawhide, rattan and Danish chair seat reweaving since 1969.
In addition to doing the weaving ourselves, we are your source for the supplies, books and tools for chair caning, gourd crafting, basket weaving and Ukrainian Egg decorating. We also offer classes and have an open workshop on Friday and Saturday to help you learn new crafts and techniques.
History
Established in 1969.
We started in my garage and used the money we saved in rent for advertising. After 1 year we moved to 1279 Gilman St, where we grew for 10 years.
In1979, needing more space, we moved to our present location and expanded our chair restoration business to include selling supplies for chair caners and basketmakers.
In 1983 our first book, The Caner’s Handbook, was published by Van Nostrand Reinhold. We started our mail order business, expanded our inventory. and began offering classes.
In 1988 we began selling gourds. We added gourd supplies and tools and published our first gourd book, The Complete Book of Gourd Craft in 1996.
Along with our tools, books and supplies we’ve added Angelus leather paints for shoe artists and stock a complete line of Ukrainian Egg decorating supplies year round.
We authored or co-authored 4 books on Hawaiian crafts, 8 books on gourds, 2 books on chair caning and 1 book on plaited birchbark baskets, all filled with step-by-step photographs.
Meet the Business Owner
Jim W.
Business Owner
I graduated from UC Berkeley in 1967 in Geography. I was an elementary school teacher for four years before starting The Caning Shop in Berkeley in 1969.
I love process photography. Lots of visual instruction in the 15 craft books with which I have been involved:
Chair Caning: The Caner’s Handbook The Complete Guide to Chair Caning;
Gourd Crafting: The Complete Book Gourd Craft, Making Gourd Musical Instruments, Gourd Pyrography, Complete Book of Gourd Carving, Making Gourd Dolls and Spirit Figures, Gourd Musical Instruments, Gourds and Fiber Creating Bottles with Gourds and Fiber
Hawaiian crafts: How to Make Hawaiian Musical Instruments, How to Make Hawaiian Ribbon Leis, How to Weave Hawaiian Coconut Palm Fronds. How to Weave Authentic Hawaiian Lauhala Bracelets;
Basketry: Plaited Basketry with Birch Bark
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«Guy and Katie do excellent refinishing and furniture repairs.»