This story was the
first newspaper article done on me and my broom making business. I had
only been making brooms for a little over a year.
Mt. Vernon Signal
Second Section
Thursday, Nov. 16, 2000
LOCAL 4-H YOUTH EXHIBITS
BROOM MAKING
SKILLS AT FARM FAMILY
EXPO
While much of our past
is being lost, a local youth is mastering the dying art of broom making.
Fifteen-year-old Chris Robbins, son of Miachel and Peggy Robbins of
Brodhead, is in his second year of making brooms the old fashion way.
He uses a winder that was constructed with wooden pegs to hold it
together that is probably over 100 years old.
The winder is used to attach the broomcorn to the handle.
His vice, which is used to tie the brooms, has the date of September 10,
1878. His shaker style brooms are not only a work of art, but
useful as well. Chris is able to
make a finished broom in about twenty minutes.
They can be seen and purchased at the craft shop in the log cabin village
in Renfro Valley.
Chris became interested in broom making while helping to
finish the log cabin village in Renfro Valley in Spring of 1999.
While helping to finish the village, he would go into the broom shop and
try his hand at winding broomcorn on the handles. He continued going back as often as possible.
Mrs. Betty Lindbloom, a former broom maker and a clerk at the craft store,
was very encouraging to Chris to keep practicing. While visiting the Indian Fort
Theatre Crafts Fair that summer, he met Mr. Jim Harmon, a broom maker from
Springfield, KY. Mr. Harmon
volunteered to come down one day and work with Chris at the broom shop. Those
days at the village was all it took for Chris to realize the importance of
keeping the dying art of broom making alive.
Chris was able to purchase his own equipment from Mr. Harmon this past
summer. He has been very helpful and supportive in Chris’s work.
Having his
own equipment has allowed Chris to attend a couple of festivals this fall. Chris
attributes his ability to demonstrate his craft in public to his experiences
with the Rockcastle Co. 4-H program. The opportunities of speeches, demonstrations, variety shows,
poster contests, and many other related 4-H activities, has given him the
confidence to achieve whatever goals he sets.
Chris hopes to demonstrate his art of broom making at several festivals
this next year.
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