Basketry – Stitched and Coiled

Learn one of the oldest known crafts and the technique of ‘coiling and stitching’ fibres together to make your own basket.

Person stitching coiled basket

Utilising plant fibres to create something useful is not only immensely satisfying but it nurtures our connection with the environment, stimulating us to view plants in new ways.

Basket weaving is an ancient craft and the technique of ‘coiling and stitching’ fibres together to create a basket is still common in many cultures across the globe. Learning to coil a basket, provides us with a link and an insight in a tactile way to a depth of knowledge of plant fibres and methods of using them which have been passed down through generations for thousands of years.

The day will include a wander through CERES Community Environment Park to identify suitable plants for weaving, as well as a discussion on the history of traditional and contemporary basketry.

In this workshop, you will learn:

  • How to create a stitched and coiled basket using locally gathered plant fibres.
  • Material selection and preparation.
  • Starting the coil, stitching method, shaping and finishing your basket.

Note: We recommend Basketry – Stitched & Coiled for beginners and Basketry – Twined for those further developing their skills.

Course details

Sat 22nd April or
11am – 4pm

Sun 6th Aug or
11am – 4pm

Sun 29th Oct or
11am – 4pm

Sun 3rd Dec
11am – 4pm

CERES Brunswick, corner of Roberts & Stewart Streets, Brunswick East, Victoria

$150*
Concession available

Caroline Hawkins is a sculptural fibre artist, basket weaver and tutor. She has been creating and teaching art for 30 years. Trained in 3D design in London, Caroline is now based on Victoria’s Surf Coast.

A fascination for weaving with natural materials harvested from her surrounding environment threads a common theme through Caroline’s work. Development opportunities have seen Caroline learn from Indigenous weavers. Several overseas trips to learn basket weaving from other cultures have seen Caroline discover that weaving methods are similar across cultures, except materials vary as they relate to what’s available locally.

Caroline is passionate about sharing her knowledge with others, believing that practising art and crafts can form an important part of a person’s identity and support their well-being.

What will I learn?

  • The ancient craft of basketry
  • How to create a stitched and coiled basket using locally gathered plant fibre
  • How to identify, select, gather and prepare plant fibres for weaving

What will I get?

  • Take home your own handwoven beautiful and functional basket/work of art

What should I bring?

  • An old towel
  • Sturdy garden scissors
  • A water spray bottle
  • A sunhat (Darning needles will be provided)

What should I wear?

  • Casual, comfortable clothes

Terms and conditions

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