
Weaving magic naturally
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Natural fibre basketry is a natural extension to growing your own foods. There are many techniques and methods to discover as well as many materials growing in your own garden.
Weaving magic naturally
2y ago
Within our front garden you will find my basketry shed, better known as the ‘Witch’s Lair’ a wonderful space where I can enjoy creating, with all my materials at hand.
The shed itself was recycled , ‘buyer to remove’ A lucky buy,as it was a hexagon shed with double glass sliding door and 2 windows. Before rebuilding we carefully sited it in the garden so it faced north to take advantage of winter sun and summer shade.
Once it was rebuilt with insulation and lined a cosy space emerged, fitted out with bartered shelving and cupboards through freecycle. Add our old lounge recov ..read more
Weaving magic naturally
2y ago
Suitable basketry material from the garden will vary depending on the project however any material that is flexible and can be bent may be suitable.
Test out plants flexibility twist and wrap leaves around your finger. If it’s flexible when fresh then it may be pliable when dried .Bend vines and poles to see if they bend the amount required. Try plants at different seasons to test flexibility and what they look like.
Some materials are better used fresh and others better when dried and dampened. Some techniques are better with fresh others with dried. Fresh materials will shrink as they dry le ..read more
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2y ago
The Royal Adelaide Show hosts competition in all sorts of arts and crafts.The basketry has 4 sub sections and I was extremely shocked but very pleases to win 3 first places and Best in section
Sculpture article;- First –OVERALL Winner.
Best overall exhibit in basketry
Best article using basketry techniques made from plants grown in Australia
Basket with or without a handle equal First
Other article using basketry techniques;- First
As members of Basketry SA we where given a ..read more
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Pine Root Basket.
frame:willow weavers:pine roots
.L26xW28xH12cm
Gathering Basket frame:willow weavers :bulrush ,fique.
L54xW40xH35cm
Treasure BasketFrame: willow weavers: iris , tall spike rush.
L26xW22xH40cm
Cottage Basket
Frame:willow weavers:iris, fique
L60 W42 H 37cm ..read more
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2y ago
Gardens are great places to construct large projects.
Using Tension Trays in the garden
Trellises in the vegetable garden made using knotless netting technique.
Prunings wrapped with florist tape and solar lights.
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2y ago
The Basket Tree
Rib baskets can take on many different forms. I set my project for the year to explore the various shapes and the effects of various materials.
Just a few of Deb’s rib baskets ..read more
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Stand –Apple prunings.Models – willow frame,iris ears,gumnuts. A study of framed basket ears.
32x30x47cm
Natural fibre basketry techniques can morph into many forms including fashion ..read more
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2y ago
I have been busy harvesting my willow and dogwood. The quality is much better this year as I managed to treat the infestation of giant willow aphids sucking on the willow with a couple of pyrethrum treatments over summer ..read more
Weaving magic naturally
2y ago
At our last meeting Adelaide Hill Basket Cases had some fun with interlacing willow at Nirvana Organic Farm. The challenge 'how to make something attached to a tree that stayed there'. Plus an opportunity to use some willow from Deb's willow garden. We would have liked it to be higher up the tree but... being only allowed up 2 steps this is what we managed ..read more
Weaving magic naturally
2y ago
Natural Elements Adelaide Fringe exhibition at the Hahndorf Academy in the Adelaide Hills. 17th Feb -19th March 2017. All works by Deborah Cantrill. For those who could an not make it, enjoy this snapshop of the exhibition.
Concentrating Thoughts
Interlaced Hardenbergia violacea
GARDEN VORTEX
Random weave willow. Frame hazelnut
H75cm L60cm W45cm
Leaf basket
Handle; Eucalyptus branch. Frame/ribs; willow
Weavers; iris, chestnut root bark.
H 22cm L 84cm W 32cm
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Garden Leaf
Rib construction with knotless net ..read more