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Daffodil Dye and a Basket Experiment

Daffodil Dye and a Basket Experiment

by Jane Haselden | May 4, 2021 | Basketry & Natural Crafts

April is coming to a close, but it has been a month of working with daffodils for me. This time last year, I was at the beginning of my journey of working with plants for basketry and dyes. I did collect some daffodil leaves as they faded, but I was keen to make as...
Bringing Basketry and Natural Dyeing Together

Bringing Basketry and Natural Dyeing Together

by Jane Haselden | Oct 22, 2020 | Basketry & Natural Crafts

It’s been a few weeks now since I first started to hand-dye my own raffia with natural dyes. Since then, I have been having a great time using it and making more dyes along the way. It has been really satisfying to start bringing these skills together and I feel...
Harvesting Honeysuckle Vine For Basketry

Harvesting Honeysuckle Vine For Basketry

by Jane Haselden | Oct 19, 2020 | Basketry & Natural Crafts

Over the past three weeks, I have been busy harvesting honeysuckle vine from our garden for basket weaving. The land at the back of our house is full of trees and rather wild and I was going to tidy it up a bit to make it more accessible, back in the spring. Then, as...
Making My First Willow Bark Basket

Making My First Willow Bark Basket

by Jane Haselden | Aug 15, 2020 | Basketry & Natural Crafts

This week I had my first go at making a basket from willow bark. A few weeks ago, I was clearing some of the lower branches from one of the willows on our land and I noticed how easily the bark peeled away. I quickly stripped as much as could, just using my fingers...
Plenty of Baskets and Making Cordage with Natural Fibres

Plenty of Baskets and Making Cordage with Natural Fibres

by Jane Haselden | Jul 22, 2020 | Basketry & Natural Crafts

I have been busy working on my baskets over the past couple of weeks. Working far too late and getting up far too early, to start again the next day. It seems foolish to waste the long daylight hours of summer, when I have more energy and inclination to push myself...
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