Introduction to Scything 4th July 2026

Join us at Síolta Chroí for a unique, interesting and very useful/practical workshop on Scything with expert Chris Hayes!

Book here:
https://scythingsioltachroi.eventbrite.ie

What to expect:

An introduction to the scythe, name the parts of the scythe, learning how to use an Austrian scythe.

You can bring your own tradition scythe along if you want, but the focus will be on the Austrian scythe.

There will be Austrian Scythes for sale on the day.

Talk about the history of the scythe from an Irish perspective and the effect of the industrial revolution on the production of scythes.

Learn about mowing technique how to stand properly and the movement needed to mow effectively so that back ache is avoided.

Learn how to sharpen the blade and blade peening

Learn about progressive grass management and how to properly cut and dry the material at hand, from grass to cereals and other fibrous plants

Time for participants to ask questions on concerns or particular challenges they have on a particular area of land

Your Facilitator:

Chris worked as a private forester for ten years and after many bone rattling hours spent working with a petrol strimmer he was desperate for a viable alternative. He first took out his grandfather’s old scythe, the traditional curved scythe of old with a heavy stone ground blade that he vainly rubbed with a cigar shaped sharpening stone to put an edge on it. Once he started swinging it he soon realised that this was not going to replace the strimmer, no matter how much he willed it to! Then he was put in touch with Simon Fairlie in the UK, who listened patiently and then dispatched an Austrian Schrockenfux scythe with a 60cm grass blade.

On opening the box he could sense that what he was holding was a weapon of grass destruction! The blade was thin, lightweight and razor sharp, and the snath- the long wooden part that the handles fix to- was also light and made from quality ash. He followed the instructions carefully on how to set the scythe up and then made my way out to one of my small grass paddocks. From the first satisfying stroke of the scythe he knew he had found a tool that is perfectly suited to the job and to the operator. Since the Spring of 2008 he has completed a teacher training course in 2010 with Simon Fairlie.

He’s been selling scythes and teaching courses since 2012, first at a market in Wexford and then at different sites around the country, most recently at The Irish National Heritage Park and at Irish Seed Savers in Co. Clare.

In 2010 he brought a team of Irish Scythers to the Scythe Fair in Sommerset in England and one of our members, Dennis Shannon, finished second in the individual mowing competition!

Austrian Scythe

Schrockenfux have been hand forging scythes since 1540, the finished product is a high quality steel blade that is easy to keep sharp, they are lighter than traditional scythes and they are easy to adjust to suit the person using the scythe.

The basic techniques needed to learn how to mow effectively with a scythe can be taught over the course of a day and improved on over a lifetime. An understanding of how to sharpen the blade effectively becomes clear as you hone your mowing technique and while peening a scythe blade requires more time it is not a complicated process.

Check out http://www.scythe.ie for more information about Chris Hayes’ work.

Go to https://scythingsioltachroi.eventbrite.ie to book your place for Scything at Síolta Chroí.

📅 Date: Saturday 4th July 2026

⏰ Time: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

📍 Location: Síolta Chroí Carrickmacross Monaghan (eircode available after booking)

🍽️ Lunch: will be provided. Please get in touch if you have special diet requirements.

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