Blue Mountain Baskets

Basketmaking & Growing Willow in the Blue Mountains, Ontario, Canada

Author: Andrea (page 5 of 13)

Week 51: A pair of smaller Willow baskets

This was a commission project for baskets to hold jam jars and goodies for Christmas presents.

Week 50: Inventing Willow Gnomes

Knowing an artist friend chuckles at cute woodland creatures like the reindeer, I got inspired to create these little gnomes when she asked for companions for her reindeer.

I had so much fun that I made a pair for my mom too. She is the source of my love for little magical creatures of nature who lived in many of our German story books when I was growing up.

I started with the hat as an upside-down tree and then changed the colour of the willow for a face. A butt end of a weaver gets snipped as a nose.

The arms are a stick that gets wrapped into the weave. The legs are the ends of the original stakes.

The beard is a tuft of wool pinned with red-topped pin as a mouth and the eyes are pin heads easily stuck through the willow and snipped off at the back. The lady gnome’s hair is a clump of the Willow inner bark scraped off the pieces I used for her face.

Week 49: Willow archways & trees in greenery

Week 48: Christmas Trees & Reindeer in Willow

Week 47: Round Basket with Japanese weave

Workshop at the Craigleith Heritage Depot!

Our local Blue Mountains museum asked me to run a workshop and we had 5 participants!  Using Jon Ridgeon’s How to Weave a Willow Basket: A step by step project for beginners, I taught the steps of how to make a round basket.  Such a wonderful group of woman, they are now our special group of founding alumnae! Their enthusiasm to take more classes and a long list of emails of others I have met at markets have inspired me to offer more workshops in 2019!

Week 46: Christmas ornaments back at the Branch Ranch

This Saturday I was back at the Branch Ranch to learn how to make willow ornaments! what a fun busy day learning from Jill & Jackie how to make all of these willow decorations! I found random weaving more difficult than following a pattern!  I’d like to add little LED lights to some of these and make a herd of reindeer & add some antlers.

Week 45: Peony Crown Plant Support in Willow

I finally got to take a workshop at the Branch Ranch with Jill and Jackie! They have designed this beautiful sculpture that supports peonies in a garden but also looks fantastic in a winter urn! It was a half-day workshop and we created these very large crowns.

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