The course will focus on the technique of twining, making a connection with both basketry and textiles. Twining requires the weaving of an active element around a passive warp. The weaving is worked in the hands with the use of a few simple tools. Basics of joining in new threads, changing colours and weaving a simple pattern will be covered. All students will work on the same simple form.
Learn how to twine, with the aim of making one small-scale twined basket. There may be time to start a second. Woven in paper yarn, in a range of colours, the baskets offer some simple skills of weaving a bundled base, with rounded base for hanging, and straight sides. The basket will be finished with a simple border. To make your basket individual, the colours can be varied and a simple pattern woven in.
Mary will demonstrate techniques, provide visual notes and offer individual support to enable you create your own small-scale basket. A suitable day for students with no experience of twined basketry. Please note, the work is small and twining can be tiring on the hands, please consider this before booking.