Dive into the world of basketry with our comprehensive beginners guide to basket weaving. Learn the basics, tools, and techniques to start your weaving journey.
Basketry, art and craft of making interwoven objects, usually containers, from flexible vegetable fibres, such as twigs, grasses, osiers, bamboo, and rushes, or from plastic or other synthetic materials. The containers made by this method are called baskets. The Babylonian god Marduk “plaited a
Easy step by step tutorial on Willow Weaving Horn of Plenty. This cornucopia is the perfect decoration for thanksgiving and harvest time. Basketry is so
I have spent most of the last several weeks in the studio, avoiding our wet, cool summer and the mosquito filled woods. It’s fine with me, the studio is my happy place. I have been weaving, writing proposals and patterns, filling kit orders, working on a tutorial, finishing baskets, playing with paper and dyeing reed. […]
| Author: Jonathan Ridgeon | Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform | Publication Date: Jan 16, 2016 | Number of Pages: 154 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1523394323 | ISBN-13: 9781523394326
ROUND RATAN STORAGE BASKET * this Charming Basket has been in my safe keeping for many years, as it wa Collected by Shakti Travelers in Early Bali Travel. . .we used such Baskets to Store Silver Jewelry that was being shipped to home . . .for Protection, and for USE at a later time. I suggested that this basket would be a useful and earthy gift for DAD. . . the quintessential person that is the hardest to buy gifts for (in my experience). . .This Round Rattan Baket with Lid is Ample Size to place on an office Desk , or at home in the Chosen Space and to be the Container for something Meaningful * Personal* and *Special. . . like a Sacred Basket. In my care, it held Special pieces of Silver Jewelry. The Shape Being very Round is an unusual aesthetic. . and makes this a rarer find. . .the base has a small FLAT Place . so it can Free Stand to show off it's Shape. SPECIFICS: MATERIALS: RATAN ( harvested from vines Secondary Stems Growing on the Palm Tree. . . and a most strong Substance being used for Basketry & Furniture for Centuries. . .DIMENSIONS: CIRCUMFERENCE * 21 INCHES / 53.34 CM HEIGHT: 9 INCHES / 22.86 CM * WEIGHT: 8.7 OZ. / 247 GRAM USE: STORAGE * HOME DECOR * STORAGE FOR SOMETHING PERSONAL and SPECIAL & SACRED. * VINTAGE FROM EARLY 2000's * PERSONALLY COLLECTED by Shakti Travelers. A Beautiful Gift. . .Because it can be the Container for yet another Gift Inside the Basket. EXCELLENT CONDITION. Shakti Travelers ofers FREE SHIPPING (Domestic) USPS First Class + Tracking # Any Shipping Upgrade is the responsibility of the Buyer Gratfulness for your Visit to our Shop . New Listings Added Continuously.. Any QUESTIONS ??? CONTACT ~ Saffron ~ [email protected] Visit us on INSTAGRAM for Photos and Impressions of a Travel Life @ kalicat23 * It is our Wish to Connect with our Customers through the Authentic Soul Energy of our Travel Treasures. . with hope that the Energy will touch their Hearts .
Discover 7 essential tips to kickstart your basket weaving journey. From selecting the right tools to mastering basic techniques, dive into the art of creating beautiful woven baskets with our comprehensive guide.
ROUND RATAN STORAGE BASKET * this Charming Basket has been in my safe keeping for many years, as it wa Collected by Shakti Travelers in Early Bali Travel. . .we used such Baskets to Store Silver Jewelry that was being shipped to home . . .for Protection, and for USE at a later time. I suggested that this basket would be a useful and earthy gift for DAD. . . the quintessential person that is the hardest to buy gifts for (in my experience). . .This Round Rattan Baket with Lid is Ample Size to place on an office Desk , or at home in the Chosen Space and to be the Container for something Meaningful * Personal* and *Special. . . like a Sacred Basket. In my care, it held Special pieces of Silver Jewelry. The Shape Being very Round is an unusual aesthetic. . and makes this a rarer find. . .the base has a small FLAT Place . so it can Free Stand to show off it's Shape. SPECIFICS: MATERIALS: RATAN ( harvested from vines Secondary Stems Growing on the Palm Tree. . . and a most strong Substance being used for Basketry & Furniture for Centuries. . .DIMENSIONS: CIRCUMFERENCE * 21 INCHES / 53.34 CM HEIGHT: 9 INCHES / 22.86 CM * WEIGHT: 8.7 OZ. / 247 GRAM USE: STORAGE * HOME DECOR * STORAGE FOR SOMETHING PERSONAL and SPECIAL & SACRED. * VINTAGE FROM EARLY 2000's * PERSONALLY COLLECTED by Shakti Travelers. A Beautiful Gift. . .Because it can be the Container for yet another Gift Inside the Basket. EXCELLENT CONDITION. Shakti Travelers ofers FREE SHIPPING (Domestic) USPS First Class + Tracking # Any Shipping Upgrade is the responsibility of the Buyer Gratfulness for your Visit to our Shop . New Listings Added Continuously.. Any QUESTIONS ??? CONTACT ~ Saffron ~ [email protected] Visit us on INSTAGRAM for Photos and Impressions of a Travel Life @ kalicat23 * It is our Wish to Connect with our Customers through the Authentic Soul Energy of our Travel Treasures. . with hope that the Energy will touch their Hearts .
The beauty of the detailed handcrafting of Suruga Bamboo Basketry can be felt in this basket. The surface of the lid is made of bamboo weaving with a combination of star and hexagonal patterns, and the reverse side is made of very thin bamboo strips woven into a herringbone-like pattern.It can be used...
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I just love how easy they are to make and you only need one material, wool rope! Once you know the basics of making a woven rope basket, the possibilities are pretty much endless. You can play with different basket forms and shapes, changing colors, mixing up materials, adding fun elements like tassels or pom-poms, etc. I tried to make this tutorial as understandable as possible, with tons of pictures. Any other visual learners around here?! Let’s begin! What You’ll Need 17 yards of 5mm felted wool rope I used felted wool rope from my shop in the color sea spray Bowl or basket for a mold Scissors Tape measure *this tutorial uses 5mm rope, but you can use it for the 10mm rope too, I would just double the lengths of the rope and size of the mold. Step 1. Cut the rope into warp and weft pieces. For the warp you’ll need 12, 18” strands. For the weft you’ll need 11 yards divided in half, but still connected. Make a slipknot in the middle and separately wind each end into a ball. Step 2. Group the 12 warp strands into 6 pairs. Step 3. Arrange three pairs of strands horizontally and parallel to each other. Interlace each vertical pair alternatively over and under the horizontal pairs. Ensure that the woven square forms at the midpoint of all the pairs. Carefully tighten the square to the fullest extent possible. It’s like lattice work on a pie! Step 4. Take a piece of scrap yarn and tie a knot on the leftmost strand among the vertical pairs of rope. It serves as a helpful marker for the starting point of each weaving round. Step 5. Now take your weft rope that has been wound into two balls, undoing the slipknot and placing the center of the rope around the pair where you tied the marker knot. Step 6. Let's begin the weaving process by maneuvering around the warp spokes. Take the two lengths of weft yarn and twist or twine them around each pair of yarn warp. Here's how it works: as you transition to a new pair of warp strands, bring the lower strand up and the upper strand down, creating a twist or twine effect. Continue this pattern as you move around the warp pairs. It's important to keep an eye on the weft balls of yarn as you weave. Every several rotations, pause to untangle and straighten the bundles of weft. This will ensure a smooth weaving experience and help maintain the neatness of your project. Step 7. Keep weaving around the square, which is gradually transforming into a circle, as you continue twining the two yarn lengths around each pair of warp strands. While you weave, tighten the center. Make sure to adjust and tighten the initial round or two of weft as necessary to maintain a uniform and snug weaving pattern. This process will help create a well-crafted base for your basket. Step 8. Once you’ve woven a circle that fits the base of your mold, place it on your upside down mold, so that your basket can start to take shape. Step 9. As you go around the circle, pull the weft threads snuggly against the mold's shape. This will help the woven piece match the shape of the mold. When transitioning from flat to vertical, pull the diameter of these rounds tightly enough to turn it vertically, but not too tight that the base pops off. Once you've safely made it around the corner, keep weaving and tightening the weft for a snug fit around the mold. Step 10. Once you've twined the warp pairs four times around (use your knot as a reference for the start of a round), it's time to twine each warp strand individually. Continue the pattern around the circle, treating each warp thread separately. Step 11. Once you reach the desired height for your basket, take the woven piece off the mold and flip it over. Trim the weft ends, leaving about 4 inches. Take each end and tuck it beneath the weft rows' channel where it hangs. Tuck the excess length inside the basket. Step 12. To complete the warp ends, take each warp strand and bring it behind the one to its left. Then, guide it down the weft channel of the next warp thread (which is two spaces over from its starting point). Make sure to pass it under at least 3 or 4 strands for a secure hold. Again, tuck the remaining length inside the basket. Step 13. Tighten each warp end to tidy up the braid along the top edge of the basket. Feel free to adjust the shape of the basket to your liking, making small adjustments if needed. Step 14. Trim the extra lengths from the ends inside the basket. Then boom, you have your very own woven basket!! I had so much fun making these and have a bunch of ideas in my head for similar projects that I can’t wait to make! I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and it inspires you to make some baskets and bowls with felted wool rope! You can shop the 10mm wool rope here, and the 5mm here. Pin this post for later and tag me on Instagram @pineroseandco so I can see what you make!
ROUND RATAN STORAGE BASKET * this Charming Basket has been in my safe keeping for many years, as it wa Collected by Shakti Travelers in Early Bali Travel. . .we used such Baskets to Store Silver Jewelry that was being shipped to home . . .for Protection, and for USE at a later time. I suggested that this basket would be a useful and earthy gift for DAD. . . the quintessential person that is the hardest to buy gifts for (in my experience). . .This Round Rattan Baket with Lid is Ample Size to place on an office Desk , or at home in the Chosen Space and to be the Container for something Meaningful * Personal* and *Special. . . like a Sacred Basket. In my care, it held Special pieces of Silver Jewelry. The Shape Being very Round is an unusual aesthetic. . and makes this a rarer find. . .the base has a small FLAT Place . so it can Free Stand to show off it's Shape. SPECIFICS: MATERIALS: RATAN ( harvested from vines Secondary Stems Growing on the Palm Tree. . . and a most strong Substance being used for Basketry & Furniture for Centuries. . .DIMENSIONS: CIRCUMFERENCE * 21 INCHES / 53.34 CM HEIGHT: 9 INCHES / 22.86 CM * WEIGHT: 8.7 OZ. / 247 GRAM USE: STORAGE * HOME DECOR * STORAGE FOR SOMETHING PERSONAL and SPECIAL & SACRED. * VINTAGE FROM EARLY 2000's * PERSONALLY COLLECTED by Shakti Travelers. A Beautiful Gift. . .Because it can be the Container for yet another Gift Inside the Basket. EXCELLENT CONDITION. Shakti Travelers ofers FREE SHIPPING (Domestic) USPS First Class + Tracking # Any Shipping Upgrade is the responsibility of the Buyer Gratfulness for your Visit to our Shop . New Listings Added Continuously.. Any QUESTIONS ??? CONTACT ~ Saffron ~ [email protected] Visit us on INSTAGRAM for Photos and Impressions of a Travel Life @ kalicat23 * It is our Wish to Connect with our Customers through the Authentic Soul Energy of our Travel Treasures. . with hope that the Energy will touch their Hearts .
Paper baskets can be very useful if it is made correctly. Learn how to weave a basket with paper that is strong and durable. It's super easy, you can also
Dive into the intricate world of basketry with our guide on weaving techniques for basket making. Explore traditional and modern methods to craft stunning, handwoven baskets.
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Join me for a picture tutorial on how to weave a basket. A fun, easy, and relaxing project and the result is both beautiful and useful!
Stay Flow Deluxe Woven Handbag “Stay Flow” has been created in-flow with an incredible team of our Artisan Weavers, chosen specifically for this project. Their calm yet powerful energy inherent in the unique undulating basketry utilizing elephant grass and their very own rhythm and flow - an ode to the flow of life in basket form no less! Discover these baskets neat or lined with an incredible selection of local textiles and jaunty rope tie to keep your belongings under wraps. Basket is functional art we believe. WEAVER:Assibi abagna SPECS: Length 14" - Width 7" - Height 11" The weaver of your basket will receive 15% of the retail price as a commission on top of what they were initially paid upon completion of their basket. You will receive the basket in the picture. In our photos, baskets are presented by the weavers who created them.
The Slow Wave Slowly made in our signature “wave’ design, this elegant and oversized Art Basket is our talented Artisan Weaver’s latest offer in natural elephant grass. The intricacies of the weave so apparent in the grand scale of the Slow Wave. Each luscious curve is the handprint or signature of the weaver who has expertly handcrafted your basket, we celebrate the unique differences in each and every art piece. Basketry is Art, We Believe. Width: 32" Height: 19" Weaver: Atule Abentara
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