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The Prince's Master Crafters on Sky Arts, with Jim Moir

(45 Posts)
GrandmasueUK Wed 18-May-22 21:57:25

Just watched this programme about old crafts like wood carving, blacksmithing, weaving and decorative plastering. Each week the students are taught a new skill, with one of the students slightly more experienced than the others. Jim Moir is a lot more sensible than when he is being Vic Reeves and his enthusiasm for arts really does come through. This week focused on wood carving, next week is stained glass work. You are also shown real master craftsmanship. This week it was some superb examples of carving by Grinling Gibbons ìn Petworth House. It's just a soothing programme, always good to see people enthusiastic about their work. I recommend it if you can see it.

FannyCornforth Thu 19-May-22 11:22:01

I’ve just googled it ixion
Wow, it’s absolutely beautiful. Stunning ?

Joane123 Thu 19-May-22 11:39:50

Just to reiterate. Thank you for the link.

I also think Jay Blade is great, I love watching him.

GrandmasueUK Thu 19-May-22 11:52:53

Oh I don’t really mind the thread rambling. It’s like having a conversation with friends. Actually, it’s like when I was teaching, the children could get me chatting on different topics sometimes, instead of boring lessons ? I am very easily distracted (and also find the Hughie Green type of faux sincerity a tad annoying).
I hope people enjoy the Crafts programme and I had to look up pargeter as soon as I heard it. Now how to try and drop it into everyday conversation? ?

FannyCornforth Thu 19-May-22 12:23:37

Thank you again Suesmile
My ? sends his best wishes to yours

volver Thu 19-May-22 12:29:25

I guess I must just be a bit protective of Jay then. You know, the bloke who didn't have anything to do with the OP but who many people were having a go at just for fun? The guy who was one of 26 siblings and was raised by a single mum, who founded a charity to help underprivileged people then became homeless. Who didn't learn to read until he was 51.

Oh, but look at his silly glasses. What an affectation they are. hmm

FannyCornforth Thu 19-May-22 12:56:15

I think that you are having a ‘go at me’ for fun now.
I’ve obviously been a fool being nice to you all of this time volversad

FannyCornforth Thu 19-May-22 12:57:16

I’m hiding this thread now. I will return when I have seen the show

volver Thu 19-May-22 13:02:29

No Fanny. I'm pointing out that completely and immediately diverting a thread to make fun of somebody who has nothing to do with the show that's being recommended, without having any knowledge of that person at all, is rather childish. Criticise people by all means, say you don't like their presenting style, but don't poke fun at them just to join in the mudslinging for a giggle.

Mind you I don't suppose you'll read this as you've hidden the thread. Maybe others will read it.

Blossoming Thu 19-May-22 16:42:45

That is uncalled for Volver. I rarely disagree with you but this reads to me like you are ‘having a go’ at FC.

volver Thu 19-May-22 17:08:08

I'm not having a go at Fanny but if that's what you think I can't stop you thinking that.

I do get quite touchy about people who think its funny to make comments about a person's appearance or perceived abilities for the job, without knowing anything about them. I don't know if Blades is any good on Repair Shop or not, because I only watch it occasionally. But I'm going to point out when people are subject to unfair or bullying behaviour, whether they're on TV or not. And I'm sorry, there was bullying behaviour here. Not disagreement with someone's point of view, proper bullying directed at someone who isn't even present. And I will also defend myself to anybody who wants to tell me I'm out of order.

FannyCornforth Thu 19-May-22 18:11:22

I know all about Blade’s background, thank you, volver

I hope that you are happy that have alienated yet another person on here; one who admired you greatly and was eager to be your friend.

Anyway, it’s done now

FannyCornforth Thu 19-May-22 18:16:35

Sorry Sue! I really am sorry for buggering up your thread

grumppa Thu 19-May-22 18:23:18

When discussing D's wedding cake with a supplier in Essex I suggested it would be good to have a pargetting effect in tbe icing. To her credit, she understood what I had in mind.

Blossoming Thu 19-May-22 18:31:26

That sounds like a good idea Grumppa: I’m off to Google pargetting on cakes!

I’m familiar with pargetting through the late Alec Clifton Taylor’s books and a marvellous TV series he did in the 89s.

MayBee70 Thu 19-May-22 20:58:15

Oh I loved Alec Clifton Taylor and his programmes. I remember him standing in front of Willington Power Station when the cooling towers were painted in plaster colours saying how wonderful they were. I think a lot of them can be found on utube.

Blossoming Thu 19-May-22 22:44:28

Ooh, I’ll have a look MayBee70. I loved watching them and Mr. B bought me some of his books as presents.

My post was meant to say in the 80s, not 89, though actually it may have been the 70’s.

MayBee70 Thu 19-May-22 23:24:54

He stood in front of some terraced houses too and bemoaned the fact that one of them had had all sorts of silly things done to it. And I thought ‘a man after my own heart’.

GrandmasueUK Thu 19-May-22 23:49:48

Ì'm fine Fanny. I just hope people are enjoying the craft show. It must be quite embarrassing to recommend something and no one enjoys them!

JaneJudge Sat 21-May-22 14:44:22

Jay Blades doesn't do any restoration on the repair shop, he is just the presenter and it isn't a real shop by the way as some of my friends seem to think it is confused He actually used to strip down and rebuild electronics so even I was a bit confused as to why he got an obe (or mbe) for furniture or something but I think he runs a workshop based business in Wolverhampton that 'restores' furniture. I actually like him but I know people who work in skilled restoration get a bit irritated by him too.

I haven't seen the program yet. I am invested in heritage craft and wondered if they would feature any at risk skills, there is a list on the heritage craft association site some of which would blow your mind smile