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Spring is coming—yes, it is! Get ready for the season of gathering with a handcrafted Mama Adi-woven foraging basket that you make yourself. Inspired by the traditional Adirondack Pack, this backpack-style basket is designed for foraging adventures in the great north.In this hands-on class, you'll:
✅ Learn basic basket weaving techniques
✅ Understand the structure of durable, functional baskets
✅ Create your own sturdy pack basket
Your finished basket will be made with your choice of webbing straps (included) or leather straps (available for an additional cost)—built to last for seasons of harvesting, adventuring, and exploring.
Two Class Series - Tue/Thu
April 29th & May 1st
5:00pm - 8:00pm
$30 registration fee per student
$80 supply fee (bring to first class) add $40 for leather straps (bring to first class)
Best for adults
REGISTER HERE: https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/woven-foraging-basket
Meet your instructor:
Lori Kangas-Olson is a passionate fiber artist and co-owner of Suku Mokki, a handcrafted business specializing in creating beautiful fiber-based items such as baskets, knitted, and crocheted products. Alongside her daughter, Grayci, this talented duo operates out of Northern Minnesota and the Stillwater/Hudson area, sharing their artistry and skills with the community.
Suku Mokki isn’t just about selling high-quality handcrafted items—it’s also about fostering creativity and craftsmanship. Lori and Grayci offer basket-weaving and knitting classes across Minnesota and Wisconsin, empowering others to explore the world of fiber arts. Their work combines practicality, aesthetic beauty, and a deep appreciation for traditional handcrafting techniques. Whether through their carefully crafted products or engaging workshops, Suku Mokki reflects the dedication to keeping the art of fiber crafting alive and thriving.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
5401 E Superior St, Duluth, MN, United States, Minnesota 55804
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