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Random Weave Basket Making

Ticket Information

  • Random weave basket making: $145.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sat 24 Aug 2024, 1:30pm–4:30pm

Restrictions

R13

Listed by

The Incubator

24 Aug 2024, 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm

The Creative Community Campus, 159 17th Avenue, Tauranga South, Tauranga 3112, New Zealand

About the event
Random Weave Are they nests or baskets?... I’ll let you decide.

We’ll use Ivy for this one. Whether you're a novice or have a bit of experience behind you, mastering the random weave technique opens up endless possibilities and will really get your creativity flowing.

I’ll provide all the tools and materials so you can learn this addictive technique . This workshop is an excellent opportunity to delve into the craft and discover the joy of turning vines and fibres into sculptural works of art.

Random Weave Basket Making

With Tanya Doty of Heartstone Baskets

Saturday, 24th August

The Creative Community Campus

1.30 - 4.30pm

$145

All tools and materials supplied.

Tanya Doty has been crafting willow baskets from her workshop in Upper Moutere since her first basket making course with Golden Bay basketmaker Peter Greer in 2008. Largely self taught, she is firmly addicted to basket making and spends most of her days bending bundles of willow sticks into baskets. She enjoys experimenting with other natural fibres such as raupo, pine needles, rattan, and foraged fibres, bringing a contemporary feel to the age old craft of basket making.

“I grow a small amount of basketry willow but demand far out strips supply so when that happens I use rattan cane or use other found materials like ivy, hops, virginia creeper... it’s all just a matter of matching the material to the technique or style of basket that’s being made. I cherish the connection to the earth through the materials and knowing that my hands are keeping ancient crafts alive while making useful sustainable pieces that will last for many years.”

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