Earth Basketry, 2nd Edition: Weaving Containers with Nature's Materials
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Earth Basketry, 2nd Edition: Weaving Containers with Nature's Materials
Tod explains a wide variety of weaving techniques step by step offering precise diagrams to follow.|The chapters explain gathering and preparing both round and flat natural materials like leaves roots reeds grasses vines shoots willow pine needles bark splints and more.|Instructions for making borders lids handles and fasteners give many options. |Projects include a cedar-bark basket for kindling cat-tail mats a vine birdhouse a pedestal fruit basket of coralberry runners sturdy bark work baskets and dozens more. |Tod explains a wide variety of weaving techniques step by step offering precise diagrams to follow.|The chapters explain gathering and preparing both round and flat natural materials like leaves roots reeds grasses vines shoots willow pine needles bark splints and more.|Instructions for making borders lids handles and fasteners give many options. |Projects include a cedar-bark basket for kindling cat-tail mats a vine birdhouse a pedestal fruit basket of coralberry runners sturdy bark work baskets and dozens more. |Charming and precise line drawings detailed instructions and vintage photos help you create beautiful baskets|Dozens of projects from a cedar-bark basket for kindling to cat-tail mats to flower vases|A classic by craft pioneer Osma Tod; first published in 1933 and never out of print
For beginners, nature lovers, and expert weavers alike, these pages teach how to create baskets using natural materials found in the woods and fields. One of craft pioneer Osma Tod's most popular books, this guide was first published in 1933 and is still in print thanks to its timeless information and its clear instructions. Tod explains a wide variety of weaving techniques step by step, offering precise diagrams to follow, and her charming way of inspiring respect for natural materials helps make this book one of a kind. The chapters explain gathering and preparing both round and flat natural materials like leaves, roots, reeds, grasses, vines, shoots, willow, pine needles, bark, splints, and more. Instructions for making borders, lids, handles, and fasteners give many options. Projects include a cedar-bark basket for kindling, cat-tail mats, a vine birdhouse, a pedestal fruit basket of coralberry runners, sturdy bark work baskets, and dozens more.