Coming together in a circle with your daughters and friends to weave baskets, an ancient craft, is not just enjoyable—it's deeply meditative and a genuine break from technology.
Immerse yourself in a day of tranquility, creativity, and nature at our gathering basket-making workshop on September 15th. Don’t miss this chance to connect, create, and unwind in a setting that celebrates female creativity and the calming power of nature.
Master the traditional craft of handwoven basketry in this workshop, where you'll use reed splints of varying widths to create a classic gathering basket measuring 10”x12”x6”. Throughout the class, you'll acquire all the necessary techniques to finish this aesthetically pleasing and utilitarian basket. Crafted from reed splints in different widths, the basket will also incorporate strands of hand-dyed reed, adding a touch of color and pattern to your creation. The workshop kicks off with a comprehensive introduction to the essential tools and materials, including rattan reed and specialized basketry tools. Additionally, you'll learn how to prepare the rattan reed by soaking, making it pliable and easier to weave.
Brenda, our experienced instructor, will guide you through the fundamental techniques of basket weaving, including building the base of a basket, over-under start and stop weave, weaving around a handle, and creating a rim and lashing. By the end of the class, you will have completed a stunning gathering basket, ready to take home and enjoy. You'll also leave with the knowledge and skills to further explore the art of basket weaving on your own.
Experience a day of creativity and community amidst the serene beauty of a private 60-acre farm at our upcoming basket weaving workshop on September 15th. Whether you're an experienced crafter or new to the art, this workshop offers a perfect opportunity to learn a new skill, express your creativity, and craft something both beautiful and functional with your own hands.
Event Details:
Date & Time: Sunday, September 15th, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (may finish earlier)
Location: A private 60-acre farm in East Haddam. We plan to hold the workshop outdoors to immerse ourselves in nature's beauty. In case of rain, we'll have a sheltered area available. The address will be emailed to everyone the week of the workshop.
Lunch: We will offer a selection of vegetarian salad bowls for a light lunch. However, you are welcome to bring your own lunch or a dish to share with the group if you prefer. It's a wonderful opportunity to connect over delicious nibbles while crafting and relaxing together. (NOTE: if you do bring a dish to share, please provide the ingredients)
Nibbles: Refreshments are provided throughout the day, or bring along your favorite snacks to share with the group during our breaks. It's a wonderful opportunity to connect over delicious treats while crafting and relaxing together.
What to Expect:
No previous experience is necessary, as Brenda's patient teaching style allows everyone to learn at their own pace. This workshop is perfect for women looking to disconnect from daily stresses, connect with nature, and explore the art of basket weaving in a supportive environment.
We will supply all the necessary materials and tools to create your 10"×12” ×6” gathering basket—just come with an open mind and a readiness to learn.
The day starts with an opening circle and meditation to help us connect with the serene environment of the farm, allowing us to let go of our external stresses and distractions.
Dive into the traditional New England art of basketry under Brenda's guidance as she teaches you to create your own unique basket using natural materials.
Our gathering will conclude in Circle, with a final meditation, a land acknowledgment, and a space for sharing thoughts and reflections on the day's experiences.
Registration & Fee:
The workshop fee is a non-refundable $130, which includes all supplies, lunch, and refreshments throughout the day. Space is limited to 12 women, so reserve your spot today to join us on September 15th for a day of relaxation, creativity, and community.