Introduction to basket weaving: make your own bird feeder

Thu Oct 24 2024 at 02:00 pm to 05:00 pm

11 Maygate,Dunfermline,KY12 7NE,GB | Dunfermline

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Introduction to basket weaving: make your own bird feeder
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A short weaving course designed to introduce working with willow to students, who will weave a beautiful bird feeder.
Join us for a fun and hands-on workshop where you'll learn the art of basket weaving and create your very own bird feeder!
When: Thursday 24 October 2024, Sa turday 27 April, 2 :00-5:00 PM
Where: Abbot House workshop, 11 Maygate, Dunfermline, KY12 7NE
Who: Adults 18+
During this in-person event, our experienced instructor Anna will guide you through the process of weaving a beautiful and functional bird feeder using natural materials. You'll learn various weaving techniques and gain valuable tips and tricks along the way.
By the end of the workshop, you'll have a unique bird feeder to take home and enjoy in your garden. It's a fantastic opportunity to unleash your creativity, connect with nature, and meet fellow craft enthusiasts.
Limited places available. All materials and tools will be provided. There will be a short break for refreshments.
Tutor information
Anna was drawn to basketmaking whilst her children were tiny and she lived and worked at a small land-focussed housing co-operative set in 50 acres of farmland in Lanarkshire. A want for beautiful toy baskets coupled with the unsuitability of metal work (her previous passion) around toddlers and an abundance of natural materials on the land led her to thinking that making her own baskets would be a good idea. A lot of willow had been planted at the co-operative for habitat creation, wind shelter, and craft use. Anna became aware of the versatility of willow and was inspired by its zero carbon footprint. She loved the fact that she could create a basket with the use of no fossil fuels bar those involved in the production of the secateurs and the chocolate she ate during the harvesting!
She has taught for the Scottish Lime Centre, Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh,The Big Tree Society, Palacerigg Country Park, Urban Roots Glasgow, Edinburgh and Lothians Greenspaces Trust, the Edinburgh Spinners Weavers and Dyers Guild, Leith Community Crops in Pots Carbon College, and Jupiter Artland to name a few.
Anna is a member of the Scottish Basketmakers’ Circle, having spent some years on their committee and editing their newsletter for three of those, the Basketmakers Association, Scottish Working Woods, and the Heritage Crafts Association.
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11 Maygate,Dunfermline,KY12 7NE,GB, United Kingdom

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