
Kim Elledge stands in her woodworking shop in St. Regis, behind her is Carl, her fiancé. Together they're currently working on a huge burl slab table, the beautiful wood cut has been sealed with several coats of resin and will be attached to a root wad for its legs. (Amy Quinlivan/Mineral Independent)
November 10, 2021
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November 10, 2021 midnight
St. Regis resident hand crafts wood furniture
With an eclectic work portfolio including anything from laying carpet to being a seamstress for a T-bird and Mustang dealership installing upholstery, Elledge has always stayed sharp working with her hands and found joy in creating things.