Introduction to Basket Weaving
NC762-01
Start Date
03/16
Time
12:30pm–5pm
Format
Remote
End Date
03/23
Meeting Day
Sundays
Credits
0
This online course features the following types of interaction:
- Live meetings
- Live critiques
This workshop will focus on creating forms using two traditional basket weaving techniques: random weave and twining. Random weave toes the line between order and chaos, and twining uses spirals to create a multitude of forms and patterns. These techniques are a solid basis for basket weaving, and translates well across materials and scales. Students will walk away with the knowledge needed to create a vessel fit for a fine art gallery, or to weave their own backyard willow dome. We’ll go over starting and finishing techniques, terminology, material selection and prep, and how to manipulate these weaving techniques beyond their baseline. The emphasis of this workshop is to get a good understanding of the basic rules of weaving, so that students can feel comfortable building upon them (or breaking them) as they please!
Supplies
1 – Spool of #4 round reed (regular or smoked) = $14
1 – Spool of 1/4″ flat/oval reed (regular or smoked) = $14
1 – Spool of 6/32 fiber rush = $13
1 – Basketweavers tool set (recommended) = $13
1 – Pack of small toothless clamps (recommened) = $9-14
These supplies can be purchased Here.
This online class uses the ZOOM platform.
Sam Aldrich
Sam Aldrich is an artist & designer interested in craft, curation, and collaboration. He graduated from Massart in 2018 with a BFA in Fibers, and worked as the Curator at the Society of Arts + Crafts in Boston, MA for 2 years before moving to sunny Los Angeles, CA where he currently lives and works.