Fruit Basket Willow Weaving Workshop
Saturday, 1 February 2025
- Time
- 10:00 - 16:30
- Venue
- St Anne's Arts And Community Centre, Barnstaple
- Price
- £60 +£10 for materials payable to the tutor on
On this workshop, you will make a broad, shallow basket suitable for displaying fruit.
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Tutor: Jane Welsh
On this workshop you will make a broad, shallow basket suitable for displaying fruit. The Basket will have a tradition Irish portcullis base, walled sides and a rod or plaited boarder
There will be a selection of natural willow colours to choose from to create your individual basket.
All Materials and tools supplied.
Suitable for all levels.
All equipment provided.
Tea & Coffee available throughout the day for a small donation.
10am-4.30pm
Please note limited access and no wheelchair access to St Anne's.
If a workshop you'd like to do is fully booked ring Box Office (01805 624624) to be added to the waiting list, you might be lucky! This also helps us ascertain the demand for particular workshops when programming.
PARKING
The closest long term car parks (and the cheapest) can be found at:
Fair View, Barnstaple EX31 1JR
Pilton Causeway, Barnstaple EX32 7AA
About Jane
I have been basket making for 24 years and have been working professionally and running courses for the last 14 years. I feel ardently about protecting the knowledge of our traditional rural crafts that are so much a part of our heritage. I like to get people enthused to work with willow and rush, these versatile, sustainable materials.
My background is in arts and crafts. Having studied art, design and furniture making, worked in traditional timber framing and dabbled in stone masonry and stained glass, I then became hooked on basket making, mainly learning from the much respected Gloucestershire basket maker Sheila Wynter.
In 2022 I won 3rd prize in the Basketry of the Year Award.
On this workshop you will make a broad, shallow basket suitable for displaying fruit. The Basket will have a tradition Irish portcullis base, walled sides and a rod or plaited boarder
There will be a selection of natural willow colours to choose from to create your individual basket.
All Materials and tools supplied.
Suitable for all levels.
All equipment provided.
Tea & Coffee available throughout the day for a small donation.
10am-4.30pm
Please note limited access and no wheelchair access to St Anne's.
If a workshop you'd like to do is fully booked ring Box Office (01805 624624) to be added to the waiting list, you might be lucky! This also helps us ascertain the demand for particular workshops when programming.
PARKING
The closest long term car parks (and the cheapest) can be found at:
Fair View, Barnstaple EX31 1JR
Pilton Causeway, Barnstaple EX32 7AA
About Jane
I have been basket making for 24 years and have been working professionally and running courses for the last 14 years. I feel ardently about protecting the knowledge of our traditional rural crafts that are so much a part of our heritage. I like to get people enthused to work with willow and rush, these versatile, sustainable materials.
My background is in arts and crafts. Having studied art, design and furniture making, worked in traditional timber framing and dabbled in stone masonry and stained glass, I then became hooked on basket making, mainly learning from the much respected Gloucestershire basket maker Sheila Wynter.
In 2022 I won 3rd prize in the Basketry of the Year Award.
Venue
St Anne's Arts And Community Centre
Paternoster Row
Barnstaple
Dates
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