Not only did I fall in love with bladesmithing, but I also fell in love with her.
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“Kaila has been a bladesmith for about eight years, and she invited me out to her shop to teach me how to make my first blade. “I first became interested in bladesmithing when I met my wife a little over two years ago,” Farace said in a recent interview. Two years ago, Farace began his craft simply as a hobby, with Cumings helping to teach him the finer points of the trade from her shop in Troy, N.H. Farace, who had previously watched every episode of the show studying techniques and has only been refining his craft for less than two years, came out on top and took home the prize! The show is a competition that features four bladesmiths competing in a series of challenges to determine a winner – who receives a $10,000 prize. – Bladesmith Kyle Farace, who is originally from Brattleboro and now owns a shop in Bellows Falls with his wife Kaila Cumings who is also a blacksmith, recently appeared on a television episode of the History Channel’s “Forged In Fire.” Kyle Farace recently won in an episode of History Channel’s Forged in Fire.