Virtu Art Books
Basket Weaving
How to Make Baskets from Countryside Materials
In almost every country of the world, there is a tradition of basketmaking, using
plants that are indigenous to that particular area. But today, the plastic bag and
cardboard box have replaced the basket's role of years gone by. However, there is
something quite irristible about the smell and the tactile appeal of a country
hedgerow basket which is not only home-made, but is sometimes even homegrown, and this
book aims to revive interest in this traditional and useful craft. The book offers a
step-by-step account of how to make a selection of strong, natural-looking baskets
using materials gathered from the annual prunings of a wide selection of bushes, and
those which are farmed and can be bought in shops. There are step-by-step photographs
of the five basic stages of making a simple round basket, followed by photographs of
variations of design and weave, such as oval baskets, handles and borders. Finally,
there is a picture gallery of original creations which incorporate other gathered
materials such as pine cones, leaves and shells
Natural Baskets: Create Over 20 Unique Baskets
with Material Gathered in Gardens, Fields and Woods
Offers step-by-step instructions for weaving baskets with equisetum, willow, dogwood,
pine needles, cattails, bulrushes, cornhusks, and honeysuckle vines
Country Baskets: Techniques and Projects
You’ll be making baskets, trays, hampers, bicycle baskets, wreaths and even woven shopping
carts Tips on selecting fibres, dyeing them, a descriptive list of tools, detailed
technical instruction and plenty of pictures You will not create imitations, but original
handicrafts with the variations that come from nature and your thorough understanding of
this craft
Natural Basketry
Provides comprehensive information on the materials and procedures in making wicker, splint,
coiled, and twined baskets and detailed, illustrated instructions for completing two
projects for each method
Contemporary Wicker Basketry: Projects, Techniques, Inspirational Designs
Review: I thought that Flo wrote the "bible" on round reed baskets with her first book
and she has out-done herself with this 2nd one. If you are experienced at making baskets
with round reed and you want a challenge, get this book. If you need a good reference to
start with simpler baskets, get her first one. This book has some stunning baskets. She
gives excellent illustrations and directions anyone can follow. As a teacher of basketry
I would not be without it for reference and a source for many beautiful baskets for my
students to make.
Cane, Rush and Willow:
Weaving with Natural Materials
Hardcover
Publisher:
Firefly Books Ltd