Skip to Content
Registrations Closed

Coiled Northwest Sweet Grass Basket With George Hart

BARN Members: $195 Non-BARN Members: $254 Jo and George Hart, of Wilderness Basketry, have had amazing success growing their own NW Sweet Grass in their large beautiful garden in S

Starts
Ends
Add to calendar:
Coiled Northwest Sweet Grass Basket With George Hart

Coiled Northwest Sweet Grass Basket With George Hart

BARN Members: $195 Non-BARN Members: $254 Jo and George Hart, of Wilderness Basketry, have had amazing success growing their own NW Sweet Grass in their large beautiful garden in S

Pricing
Tuition Assistance and Policies
See more
Cancellation & Other Policies
See more
Registrations Closed

About

BARN Members: $195

Non-BARN Members: $254

Jo and George Hart, of Wilderness Basketry, have had amazing success growing their own NW Sweet Grass in their large beautiful garden in Seabeck Washington.  

George will be teaching the Coiled Basketry technique.  This style of basket involves sewing as part of the construction.  

In this beginning to intermediate class, students will be using the Harts’ homegrown NW Sweet Grass, which grows naturally in protected Pacific NW estuaries, for the core or foundational material of the coil.  Natural and dyed raffia will be used as the wrapping and stitching material which holds the coils together, one on top of another.  

George is a wonderful and patient teacher who enjoys passing on the traditional knowledge he has learned about the coiling technique.  He will teach students how to:

  •  start either a round or oblong start; 
  • how to shape the basket by the angle of the needle; 
  • how to add a simple design using dyed raffia;
  • how to finish the basket with a braided rim. 
Part of the class will be a demonstration and a discussion by the instructor of:  how to coil with other materials such as cedar roots, or paper core; how to make an imbricated design with cherry bark, and horsetail root; and how to do beaded design with Bear Grass.

Materials Additional Fee $40. Please bring a check or cash to the first class.

Instructor Bio:  George Hart grew up in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.  He is a recently retired Fish and Wildlife Biologist, and has always felt connect to nature.  George devoted many years to the gathering, harvesting, and preparation of native plant materials, with his wife Jo Ann, before he developed his own interest in basket making.  When he did finally attempt his first basket, his wife couldn’t help notice that the weaving seemed to come naturally to him.  George has studied with many native and non-native fiber artists, and has also studied carving with Duane Pasco.  He has been a member of the NW Basket Weavers Guild for many years.  His preferred techniques are coiling and twining.  He likes learning about all kinds of materials, and enjoys sharing his passion for fine weaving. 

Related Events

Check out other events you might be interested in!

Writing Retreat at Bloedel Reserve
Writing Retreat at Bloedel Reserve

We know finding writing time is hard. So we've found a partner to provide you with just such a space. Come write with us!

February 28, 2027

Writing Retreat at Bloedel Reserve
Writing Retreat at Bloedel Reserve

We know finding writing time is hard. So we've found a partner to provide you with just such a space. Come write with us!

February 27, 2027

Open Studio: Slow-Stitch Wednesday
Open Studio: Slow-Stitch Wednesday

Bring your handwork projects and stitch with your BARN friends.

December 30, 2026

-*