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Willow Potluck Basket

Explore traditional willow basketry in this comprehensive hands-on class.

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Willow Potluck Basket

Willow Potluck Basket

Explore traditional willow basketry in this comprehensive hands-on class.

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    $ 533.00
  • Member Registration
    $ 451.00
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Participants will create a beautiful, useful basket and leave with increased willow weaving skills. Information will be shared about choosing willow for projects, preparing materials to weave and more.

The simple clean lines of this basket make it a great project for weavers with previous willow experience to focus on perfecting their technique. The base is woven on a provided willow hoop, scallomed stakes are attached and we’ll wale both to the right and to the left making a fleur-de-lis pattern (and keeping the basket nice and flat). Straightforward French randed sides give students an opportunity to focus on detail, getting every stroke just right. We’ll wale both directions again at the top, and then weave a 5-rod willow border to give the basket a beautiful finish. A cross handle with herringbone handle wrap completes the basket. The basket dimensions: H 5” (11” including handle) W 20” x D 14”

Details

  • Hand strength is necessary for working with willow. 
  • Comfort working with a knife is essential for this project.
  • Students should bring:
    •  Lunch each day.  Refrigerator and microwave are available in BARN's kitchen.
  • Student should bring the following tools (instructor will have tools to borrow,  if needed):
    • Knife with fixed or locking blade (curved blade preferred)
    • Rapping iron
    • Large awl
    • Sharp garden clippers or side cutters
    • Ruler
    • Weight (a bag of rocks or sandbag style exercise weight)

Prerequisites

Skill level: Intermediate willow weavers; this is not a beginner class. Some experience cutting scalloms is helpful, as is experience with waling, French randing, and willow borders. 

Materials

A materials fee of $125, included in the cost of the class, includes locally grown willow from Katherine and Steve’s farm.

Instructor
Katherine Lewis

Katherine is a full-time willow basketmaker, working on her farm in Skagit Valley. Her basketmaking inspiration begins with the willow that she and her husband grow on their small farm. Weaving with materials grown on site allows her to explore the qualities of numerous varieties and work with natural colors. She started weaving baskets about 30 years ago when their farm grew fresh market produce sold in the Seattle area. Initially, basketry was a wintertime activity and a way to make display containers for their farmer’s market booth. After taking a few basketry classes, she discovered willow and they began growing her weaving materials. Willow for basketmaking is cut to the ground each winter and allowed to dry before re-soaking to weave. Depending on the variety, the willows grow 3-10 feet each year, providing numerous withies from each stool (or plant). The willow bed will continue to produce for many years in good conditions. Other willows are allowed to grow for several years, and are peeled in the spring when the sap has risen to provide willow bark for Katherine’s bark baskets. Katherine decided to pursue basketry full time 20 years ago. Most of her baskets are made using traditional European willow basketry techniques. She has studied with master basketmakers and attended conferences and basketry fairs in England and Europe.

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