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  • Random Weave Basket
  • Learn how to create a random weave basket.
    From "Craft Lab"
    episode DCLB-150


    Guest Mark Barnes joins host Jennifer Perkins and demonstrates how to make another basket — this time with a random weave.

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    Guest Mark Barnes utilized vines of his choice to create these unique random weave baskets.
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    Figure A
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    Figure B
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    Figure C
    Random Weave Basket

    Project designed by Mark Barnes.

    Materials:

    hand-held garden pruning clippers
    needle nose pliers
    gloves
    kudzu and wisteria vines, used for weaving
    grape vines to build frames

    1. When doing the random weave basket, you will start with a loop of vine, which can be any diameter you feel comfortable with (figure A). You just need to make sure the ends stay tucked in without coming out.

    2. On that loop, you will loosely wrap another vine, allowing it to dangle, leaving six or seven loops you will weave around to form the shape of the basket (figure B).

    3. You will add as many vines as desired, always tucking in the ends, so they will remain in place when the basket is dry.

    4. By pulling the weaver vine tighter, you will draw the vines closer, and will fill in open spaces of the basket.

    5. There is no real pattern for the basket, and the shape can be anything you have in mind (figure C), but the end result is rarely exactly to your original idea.


    RESOURCES :

    Baskets from Nature's Bounty
    By Elizabeth Jensen
    ISBN: 0934026696
    Interweave Press
    Note: This book is out of print, but can be found on Amazon.

    Handmade Baskets: From Nature's Colorful Materials
    by Susie Vaughn
    ISBN: 0855327553
    Fitzhenry and Whiteside

    Natural Fibers
    Natural Fibers Group
    Website: naturalfibersgroup.tripod.com/

    Basketry from A to Z
    Website: www.basketmakers.org/


    GUESTS :

    Mark Barnes
    Website: www.kudzubasketry.com

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