Handcrafted America - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Spear Guns, Wood and Tile Cabinets, and Pewter Goblets
In Florida, Jill Wagner dives deep with a fisherman who makes spear guns as accurate as they are beautiful; in Nevada, a female woodworker builds one-of-a-kind wood and tile benches; in California, a metal smith makes pewter chalices fit for kings.

Salvaged Stools, Baby Wraps, and Porch Swings
In New Orleans, a craftsman makes colorful stools from hurricane debris; in Alabama, a woman expertly weaves fashionable, functional baby wraps; in Nevada, a woodworker builds beautiful one-of-a-kind porch swings.

Street Tiles, Hammocks, and Glass Doors
A husband-wife team recreate street tiles in New Orleans; a Georgia man makes innovative hammocks; in Nevada, a glass sculptor creates beautiful, carved glass doors.

Glass Piggy Banks, Espresso Machines, Rubboards
A glassblower produces piggy banks in Florida; a California crafter makes espresso machines; in Louisiana, an artisan makes rub-boards, one of the only instruments created in America.

Fire Screens, Toy Cars, and Pine Needle Baskets
In South Carolina, a smith makes fire screens in the shape of natural bamboo; in Nebraska, a woodworker makes nostalgic toy cars; a Mississippi woman weaves baskets with materials found in nature.

Saddle Shoes, Fluted Ceramic Stoneware, Spanish Lanterns
Jill Wagner visits a fourth generation Nebraskan shoemaker; in South Carolina, a potter incorporates his backyard greenery into stoneware; in California, a couple recreates historical Spanish lanterns.

Etched Crafted Lighting, Driftwood Pens, Straw Hats
A Detroit woodworker uses electricity to ``paint'' light fixtures; in Maryland, an airline pilot finds fragile driftwood with which to make unique pens; an award-winning South Carolina hat maker is creating museum-quality sinamy hats.

River Fishing Nets, Standup Paddle Boards, Aluminum Tables
Jill wades into stone-studded fishing nets from Washington, custom paddleboards from Florida, and aluminum tables from Pennsylvania.

Canoes, Adirondack Chairs, Wood Music Stands
Wood takes the spotlight as Jill visits Georgia for cedar canoes, Michigan man for Adirondack chairs, and Idaho for intricate music stands.

Glass & Metal Faucets, Steamer Trunks, Shuffleboard Tables
Jill uncovers such unique items as metal-and-glass faucets in Maryland, steamer trunks in Michigan, and shuffleboard tables in Georgia.

Metal Handbags, Razors, Neon Signs
Jill discovers such covetable items as stainless steel purses in Pennsylvania, exotic wood razors in Maryland, and neon signs in Las Vegas.

Recycled Wood Guitars, Silver Teapots, Infinity Bookshelf
Innovation is hot when Jill finds modern teapots in South Carolina, electric guitars in Detroit, and infinity-shaped bookcases in Georgia.

Wristwatches, Cowboy Whips, Luminarias
Jill is thrilled to find a Maryland woodworker creating luminarias, a Pennsylvania watchmaker making his parts, and a Washington whip maker.
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