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| It's creating containers from the weaving of plant fibres. Basketry (the craft of basketmaking) is a tradition in every region of the world where plants grow, and the type of baskets will reflect the naturally-occurring plants in that region. The plant material needs to be long, strong and pliable. Willow fits that bill very well in Europe, and it's one of the main basketry plants in the UK. | It's creating containers from the weaving of plant fibres. Basketry (the craft of basketmaking) is a tradition in every region of the world where plants grow, and the type of baskets will reflect the naturally-occurring plants in that region. The plant material needs to be long, strong and pliable. Willow fits that bill very well in Europe, and it's one of the main basketry plants in the UK. | ||
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| - | Gorgeous, meditative video of Owen Jones making an oak swill baset in his workshop in the Lake District. | + | _Gorgeous, meditative video of Owen Jones making an oak swill basket |
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| **History** | **History** | ||
| - | Basketmaking is an extremely ancient craft. There is archaeological evidence of twisted flax fibres, possibly for baskets, from [34,000 years ago](https:// | + | Basketmaking is an extremely ancient craft. There is archaeological evidence of twisted flax fibres, possibly for baskets, from [34,000 years ago](https:// |
| By the way, we're not the only species to make baskets, and we weren' | By the way, we're not the only species to make baskets, and we weren' | ||
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| - baskets can be made from foraged hedgerow plants, meaning that they' | - baskets can be made from foraged hedgerow plants, meaning that they' | ||
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| - most people in the West have lost connection with the cycle of production of daily objects. By harvesting and processing natural materials, then making useful objects with them, you can experience the entire production process, with which comes a recognition of what it takes to make things and an appreciation of the value of resources | - most people in the West have lost connection with the cycle of production of daily objects. By harvesting and processing natural materials, then making useful objects with them, you can experience the entire production process, with which comes a recognition of what it takes to make things and an appreciation of the value of resources | ||
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| - | How to make a simple coiled basket / bowl from raffia, reeds or grasses. | + | _How to make a simple coiled basket / bowl from raffia, reeds or grasses._ |
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| ## What can I do? | ## What can I do? | ||
| - | Attend a [course](http:// | + | Attend a course and get hands-on experience. Basketmaking isn't something you can learn easily from a book, although books can give you lots of ideas after you've mastered the basics. You don't need much equipment to get started - just secateurs and a sharp craft knife. Then practice, practice, practice. As with most things, you need to do it a lot to get really good at it, although almost everyone will be able to make a functioning basket at their first attempt. Plenty of companies sell willow and other materials, and when you learn with a basketmaker, |
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| - | If you're serious about making a living from baskets, it might be an idea to get an apprenticeship with an [established basketmaker](https:// | + | If you're serious about making a living from baskets, it might be an idea to get an apprenticeship with an [established basketmaker](https:// |
| - | ## Further resources | + | |
| + | ## Further resources | ||
| - | ## Specialist(s) | + | - [Basketmakers' |
| + | - [Wicker Woman](https:// | ||
| + | - [How to weave a willow basket](https:// | ||
| + | - [Woven Communities](https:// | ||
| - | * [[p:Ruby Taylor]] | + | ## Specialist curators of this topic |