Willow Woodcraft

Custom Cabinetry · Bellingham, WA

Custom cabinets and woodworks, made by hand in Bellingham.

I'm Mollie Hunt. I make custom cabinetry and built-ins out of a shared shop in Bellingham, working alongside the other makers at the Sunnyland Sawdust Collective.

Mollie Hunt, owner and woodworker of Willow Woodcraft, in her Bellingham workshop

Owner & Woodworker

Mollie Hunt

Sunnyland Sawdust Collective

What I make

All custom, all built for the way you actually live.

01

Built-Ins

  • Entryway cubbies
  • Bathroom vanities
  • Pantry systems

02

Freestanding Case Work

  • Bedside tables
  • Bookshelves
  • Bar cabinets

03

Furniture

  • Benches
  • Tables
  • Stools

You name it!

A mossy Pacific Northwest road winding through evergreen forest near Bellingham

Where I work

Caring for places in the northwest corner.

Custom work for homes from Bellingham through Skagit County to the San Juan Islands.

  • Bellingham
  • Lynden
  • Anacortes
  • Mount Vernon
  • La Conner
  • Friday Harbor
  • Eastsound
  • Lopez Island

Recent projects

Work from the bench.

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Alex's Pantry & Doors

Winthrop · 2026

Floor-to-ceiling pantry with custom doors and integrated storage.

Kayleigh & Korinna's Espresso Bar

Seattle · 2025

Built-in espresso bar with cabinet storage. That's me ✌️

Ned & Emily's Mudroom

Twisp · 2024

Built-in bench, shoe storage, and a coat rack closet.

Ray's Vanity

Twisp · 2023

Custom fir bathroom vanity with face frame.

Pat's Library Wall

Carlton · 2024

Built-in bookshelves designed as architecture.

Jeff & John's Entry Cubbies

Mazama · 2025

Family entry storage with cubbies, hooks, and bench.

Mollie Hunt in her Bellingham workshop

About Mollie

I build cabinetry the way I'd want it in my own home.

I trained at the Port Townsend School of Woodworking, then apprenticed under master cabinetmaker Rick Swanson in the Methow Valley. Now I run my own shop at the Sunnyland Sawdust Collective in Bellingham.

Every project is designed around your unique lifestyle and needs. We start at your kitchen table, sketching what the piece needs to do. I bring the joinery, the finish work, the patience for things to sit right. You bring the home and the way you live in it.

It brings me so much joy to know I've brought some efficiency, ease, and aesthetics to your everyday life.

The members of Sunnyland Sawdust Collective together in the shared shop
Sunnyland Sawdust Collective · Bellingham WA

The Collective

Part of a small craft community in Bellingham.

Willow Woodcraft has its home at the Sunnyland Sawdust Collective, a shared shop in Bellingham's Sunnyland neighborhood. I work alongside five other woodworkers under one roof.

Custom work rarely lives inside a single trade. When a project needs something outside my wheelhouse, I can walk across the shop and ask. Clients get the whole bench of expertise around me, not just mine.

It also means I'm never working alone. Curious neighbors are the most reliable form of quality control I've found.

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How it works

A simple process. Built around your house, your timeline, your life.

  1. 01

    We talk

    Email, text, or call. Tell me about your space and what you're hoping for.

  2. 02

    We plan

    I come measure, look at the space in person, and we design the piece together.

  3. 03

    I build

    When decisions are made, you get an estimate, we start with a deposit, and I start building!

  4. 04

    I install

    I install on-site, fit to your walls and floors, and finish the piece in place. It looks like it was always meant to be there.

Kind words

“Mollie listened more than anyone we'd talked to. The kitchen feels like ours, not like a showroom.”
— Lisa P., Bellingham
“The mudroom is the most-used room in our house now. Every hook is in the right place.”
— Ned & Emily, Whatcom County
“Quality of work I haven't seen from much bigger shops. And she's a genuine pleasure to have in our home.”
— James K., Bellingham

Start a project

Tell me about your space.

Have a design fully realized? Or just want to make that weird corner functional? Either way, let's chat.