NEWS

Gramps

We did a lot together.  Have been missing him lately.  Gramps had me measure and mark the trees after falling them.  He painted the measuring stick...

Measured Ripple

Taking measurements of this guy.  Steel formed body, #copper underlay welds - 6, #brass overlay welds - 6, copper pin with brass welded head, heate...

THANK YOU SALE

Thank You Sale going strong till tomorrow at midnight to all who joined in the #woolandbrassgiveaway.  Follow us on Instagram at brianwcarlson &a...

THANK YOU SALE

Thank you everyone on Instagram who took the Wool and Brass Giveaway to town.  Every one who did so gets to use coupon code BC2TOWN (expires 03/11/...

Short Reel Video

Adam Telfer and I became close friends in junior high. We teamed up with good friend Sean Grady for a sales circuit across the nation in 1994. We all went our own ways upon returning home. Years later I am humbled to collaborate with Adam's wife Ali in this #woolandbrassgiveaway . The Telfers have made a profound impression on us in the areas of child rearing, marriage and business. This is a short reel of our adventure 21 years ago, then a flash forward to Adam and Ali now. @eweandme @telfer98 #giveaway #yarn #yarnlover #shawl #shawls #shawlpins #sockyarn #metalart #brass

Collection Coming Soon

Have 8 out of 12 developed so far.  On the home stretch!  Here are a few.

Shawl Pin Progress

This is the frame of a shawl pin which I've welded two more eyelets.  Other elements include leather & thread, soon to follow.

Sketches

Drawing out new shawl pin ideas this month.  Do you have any requests?

Walking The Tracks

Time to walk the tracks and pick up a few railroad spikes.  I usually grab a small two gallon bucket and load 'em in.  It's a bit spooky in some sp...

Card Wallet

New card wallet made from hand cut and sewn gator.  Black stain in matte finish.    

Wooden Price Tags

When asked to price my items for Copper Fox Gallery, I brainstormed ways to get out-of-the-box and create a lasting impression.  This all came toge...

Originals

Started making these crosses 24 years ago.  Jesus Northwest is where they became popular.  I'll be making a few upgrades and bringing them back soon!