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What a delightful gift for yourself or a handwork loving friend or couple! Practical + Creative + New Skill + Fun Folks = A good time
Details:
Basic Basketry Techniques: Bean Pot Basket
Number of students: Limited to max 12
Student skill level: Beginning
Instructor: Brittany Stanton
Basket Dimensions: 9-inch base, 8-inch opening, 10 inches tall, with an 8-inch-tall swing handle
What you will need: Bath towel
Description: Join reed basket weaver, Brittany Stanton, to learn a classic basket shape called the bean pot. Crafted for shelling beans in the past, this historic basket shape has evolved to become a perfect planter, shopping companion, storage solution, or elegant gift basket. While learning to weave a bean pot basket, you will learn the intricate techniques behind the twined round base, stair-step continuous woven walls, x-lashed rim, and wire handle that finish this basket. Discover the weaver’s ability to control its shape through tension and ease, showcasing the complexity of this craft.
Time: 10am start 4pm finish with time for a brown bag lunch with option to bring something to share.
Old Schoolhouse Creek Farm will contribute a small snack from the farm.
Location: Old Schoolhouse Creek Farm in Kalama, WA
In a delightful Farm house
Cost includes materials and light farm snack: $150 total
$75 to reserve spot
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Clothing: Sleeves that can roll up. This will be inside, however if time allows we may take a little wander around the farm and plan on blustery wet weather, as we are in the wet winter :)
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
707 Sauer Road, 707 Sauer Rd, Kalama, WA 98625-9843, United States,Kalama, Washington