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Basket Weaving Collective

33 members • $25/month

34 contributions to Basket Weaving Collective
New in the Classroom - Cordage and foraged basketry
We added a new course to the Classroom. Jason from A Great Alternative gave us permission to link his cordage series — and we're genuinely thrilled to include it. He's always experimenting with something interesting, and his filmmaking is next level. We'll keep building this course out as we all explore foraged basketry together. There's so much ground to cover — materials, methods, regional variations. Foraged basketry is best done as a village. Go to the Classroom tab and check it out.
1 like • 1d
I made some cordage using daylilies. I haven’t used it for anything yet, but looking for a project that it can be added as an accent. I did started a tiny basket using only daylilies but didn’t know what I was doing at the time. May have to go back and revisit.
0 likes • 11h
@Anesha Knight The cordage was easy to do, but was surprise how much material it takes to make a usable length for basketry. My challenge came with trying to weave daylily into a basket when I knew nothing about basketry. It’s what brought me to Brittney. Thought I should learn some technique before using materials that are tricky to use or making miniature baskets.
Sun Hat Workshop is Here!
Hello lovely weavers! The Sun Hat workshop has just gone live, and just in time for the weekend! Woohoo! You can find it in the Classroom. The video sessions will guide you through the techniques you will need to complete your hat. You will need to rely on the instruction manual pretty heavily for sizing and for specific notes as you move through construction. I did my best to create an accurate size guide that will fit a wide range of sizes. Please note this is a guideline, not hard and fast rules as heads and hats can be many different shapes and sizing for this project isn't a precise science. If you run into problems feel free to share them in the Get Help community tab and I will do my best to assist you. Sharing photos of your issues is always super helpful. You can include photos in your question posts if you like. Thank you all for your excitement and patience for this workshop! I'm super excited to be sharing it. A lot of love and mental gymnastics went into making this one. Baskets don't usually have to end up being specific sizes, so it took all my garment construction experience to work out how to communicate creating a good fit😁. Happy weaving!
Sun Hat Workshop is Here!
1 like • 26d
@Anesha Knight I love it!! Such beautiful weaving.
0 likes • 11h
@Anesha Knight Awesome! You and your hat look beautiful.
June Challenge - Nothing But Scraps🧺
Happy Monday weavers! Time for a fun challenge. Your mission: Weave a basket using nothing but scrap reed. Dig into that tangle and use what you've got — odd lengths, leftover colors, random bits. Any of these patterns work beautifully with scraps: - Scrappy Basket (especially great for color scraps) - Bread Basket - The Garlic (perfect for round reed scraps) - Hanging Vase Baskets - Tobacco Tray - Candle Lantern Or design your own. There are no rules here — just use what's already lying about, threatening to engulf you like a hydra.😂 When you're done, come back and post a photo. Let's see what you make.
2 likes • 21h
@Anita Veyera What a fun basket. I love the colors and design.
2 likes • 11h
@Shawnna Goodwin That is beautiful. I really love the purple god’s eye. Well done.
Harvest Basket
Tried my hand at another rib basket. Used a piece of bittersweet vine as the rim, seagrass and 1/4” flat reed for weavers. It was fun to let the basket evolve to what it wanted to be and not try to force a shape.
Harvest Basket
0 likes • 2d
@Brittany Stanton I don’t remember seeing it when I lived in Oregon, but it is quite invasive here on the east coast and especially Cape Cod.
3 likes • 1d
@Kelly BertoliThanks Kelly. I put it on my dining room table and filled it with dried gourds from my garden. Seems it found its place😎
Poll: Natural vs. Dyed?
Do you prefer working with natural or dyed basketry materials? A. Natural all the way for me! B. Dyed - I love color, the more saturated the better. C. A mix, but I prefer more muted, nature-inspired color. D. It depends on the project. Don't pin me down😋 This poll is for fun - but it will also tell us what to focus on, so the more people that chime in, the better. Waffling and paragraphs of explanation are welcome - we love verbal processing around here🤔💬💬💬
Poll: Natural vs. Dyed?
4 likes • 3d
C: A mix, and prefer more muted, nature-inspired color. Though I have to say, I am loving some of the more colorful baskets other members are making. They are beautiful. Not sure I am brave enough to be so bold. Nature inspired colors have always pulled me in.
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Jessie Foster
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@jessie-foster-4086
Boston, MA

Active 6h ago
Joined Apr 29, 2026
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