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balkanradfem · 2 years
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Basketry: Take two
So if you remember, a few days ago I attempted to make a basket out of unprocessed, unknown type of bush/tree, and it was fun! It didn’t produce a basket, but I got some practical knowledge.
Since then, I’ve started following a lot of basketry groups and blogs, and the things I’ve learned have made me impressed and intrigued. Firstly, these people have no limits in what they’ll make a basket of; trees, grasses, dry stems of plants, houseplants, dry corn leaves, wild brambles, tree bark, vines, you name it; they’ve made a basket out of it. Secondly, they’re not just making natural baskets, but cordage, out of almost every natural material! They know how to process stems of cattails and all kinds of plants in order to get the fibers and make them into little cords, and then they can even use those cords for making baskets! And the cords can be used for anything you would need a piece of string, like macrame, crafts, tying up plants, it’s incredible!
So now I’m determined to get more of this knowledge, it seems almost godly to be able to go out in the wild and then create practical items out of every piece of grass, stem and tree.
One vital piece of information I’ve gathered, is that you can harvest blackberry bramble using thick gloves and shears, and then you run it thru a piece of old denim in order to scrub all of the thorns from it, and it’s usable for basketry. This information feels golden, because not only is blackberry is perfectly pliable and easy to manipulate in basketry, but it’s invasive and overgrowing the entire field I work on, so making it usable for practical purposes is a dream come true. I will be testing this out today!
So I’m at it again; I’m out and first thing I want to do is collect that same non-identified tree/bush branches in order to try and complete my failed basket. I’m smarter this time, so I’ll be collecting only the thinnest and most pliable branches!
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This is how that bush thing looks like, it even has some black berries, which makes me believe it’s a rhamnus (Buckthorn). Anyway, I got a bunch of it, and then went to look for the blackberry brambles.
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I found this grass situation on the way, and figured that if everything else fails, I can always try to make some grass stuff? Grass has to be easy to weave with, it’s extremely pliant. The only thing is, this grass’ edge is very sharp. It gave me a papercut almost immediately. Still, I got a bunch. Maybe it won’t matter that it’s sharp.
Okay, so I arrived at the blackberry place, and I have my very thick gloves on, and I’ll try running the vines thru a piece of old denim, to see if it really removes all those thorns:
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Not only it worked, it worked immediately and perfectly! I was careful to run it in both directions, but even after running it once, the brambles have been smooth and safe to handle! I was able to hold it in my hand! I’m extremely pleased, and I spent next 15 minutes pulling out the invasive blackberries, and making good material out of them:
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My piece of denim is a bit filthy, but it isn’t badly damaged! It will be good for more times.
So, I got home, put all that stuff on the floor, and figured I should go see if I can re-do my last basket. It’s been on my balcony ever since, drawing the attention and sympathy of the onlookers. Here’s what I got:
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Since the spines of the last basket were essentially fine, I tore off all of the branches I attempted to weave with the last time, and decided to start again, this time with a bit thinner ones!
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And it started off great! Mind you, I was still using a LOT of brute force here, these branches did not want to bend the way I wanted them to, I was being pretty aggressive to make it look like this. The start looks awesome, and then I realized that bending the basket to go up, is not as easy as it was with newspapers, and I struggled a bit to make the bend and to continue weaving upwards.
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And here’s a basket! As you can see, I didn’t end it very professionally, I just cut off the ribs and pushed in the handle (it’s not safely inside, it could detach with weight), but this, this is definitely a basket-shaped item! Compared to the last thing I did, this is a good learning curve in the working.
Now, sadly, this basket is barely usable, or more specifically, it’s usable only for the stuff that doesn’t mind being stabbed. Since the material was so hard to bend, when I wanted to put in a new branch, I had to stab it into the basket, and force it into any opening available; I couldn’t tuck it down nicely as you’re supposed to. So at the end, I had to cut a whole lot of branch endings, and the sharp edges have remained everywhere; you can get stabbed just by holding this thing.
Not to despair, this is a learning basket, and now I know there’s a problem like that, I can work on it! I filled that basket with walnuts and pinecones and I’m perfectly happy with how it looks right now.
This basket will also show me how this material stands the test of time; when raw materials like this dry, they usually shrink up, so the basket might lose a bit of it’s shape, and I will see in few months what it looks like.
I still have blackberry bramble, some drying dandelion stems, twine, and my grass, but I did tire myself out making this, so I’ll leave those for another day. And when some of these materials manage to dry, I will try doing the proper process of drying and soaking, to see what difference does it make to use raw vs prepared material. But this is what the raw thing can do! I’m happy to know it.
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linalibertine · 1 month
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I made my very first basket today!
It‘s made of ivy vines I harvested from my garden.
I might have a new obsession now…
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jasperthehatchet · 11 months
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My basket is done!!!!! She looks a little wonky but that's okay :)
I might make a lid for it
[Image ID: a picture of tightly rolled plastic wrapped with light brown yarn, forming a coil basket. Every inch or so the yarn is wrapped underneath the previous coil, anchoring it to itself to give it it's shape and hold it together. The basket is about the size of a ceramic bowl. End ID]
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aradiyatoys · 1 year
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Who can think of Halloween 🎃 without imagining a basket 🧺 of treats? Certainly not me! 🙈
Crochet pattern for amigurumi Halloween Minis set 3 is available in English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Dutch here -> https://etsy.me/46AWi5C 💛💙
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faecorelifestyle · 10 months
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From a Basket Makers Odyssey by Lyn Syler
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autisticabbey · 3 months
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My DIY Vesta and Red Beryl Galaxy Independence Day, Haumea, and Purple Stars (Star Maker) puzzle piece socks, and Haumea and Nemesis puzzle piece reusable grocery bags, my customized Vesta and Red Beryl Galaxy Independence Day and Haumea bath towels set, Haumea mesh laundry bag and folding laundry basket, and my decorated Vesta and Red Beryl Galaxy Independence Day vintage heels
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ninelro · 6 months
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DIY Rag Rug Basket
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pepprs · 1 year
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acnl is a superior game to acnh in almost every way except the graphics. it’s actually making me mad
#purrs#working at the roost… mr shrunk… main street … multiple shop upgrades… megaphone (and microphone AND CAMERA on the ds)… villagers have#distinctive personalities and spread rumors and ask to schedule a time to come to your house… pattern grass… kappn island minigames… bananas#and mangos and durians and perfect fruit… the town tree and all the history in it… like idk. i love acnh too but it’s just so hollow and i#wasn’t even around for acnl in its glory days. like i STILL haven’t unlocked all the shops or shop upgrades on acnl or even met Gracie yet#or whatever and on acnh the only thing i need to do is get like 2 more reactions and then ive completed the game. and it just feels#pointless logging on and whatever (ik im saying things that have already been said a million times) bc the villagers are just dolls who say#the same 3 things over and over again. meanwhile eunice and benjamin are two of my og acnl villagers and they’re still there 5 years later#and i log on and talk to them and it’s so rewarding to bc they feel like actual.. people! who i love and who love me. whereas my acnh#villagers who i also love will just carry on exactly as they were no matter how long ive been gone. idk. i just don’t understand why they#decided to downgrade so much for acnh and let go of all these features and characters. i really hope they’ll make another game and that jtll#have everything new leaf had and more. and i mean the new horizons features can stay too (except for diy. i HATE diy)#ac#exterior building customization beyond just houses… sitting on rocks and tree strumps (and tree stumps having patterns)…. 😭💔#the basket where you could put stuff from kappn islands in there so it wouldn’t fill up your inventory….
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Piggy Bun Featuring Steamer
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In case anyone needs this rn
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eppujensen · 21 days
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Wow – this basket is actually an upcycled Kleenex (tissue) box and jute twine plus a DIY liner from canvas drop cloth. Tutorial by Tammy at Southern Flair Crafts.
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sew-much-to-do · 2 years
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DIY Fuzzy Fleece Bag Crochet Pattern
Crochet this stylish bag using soft and textured fleece sherpa yarn! This bag works up quickly and is the perfect accessory for your fall and winter outfits!
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balkanradfem · 1 year
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I spent my last few days working on these! They're a gift for a friend's birthday.
First is a decorative basket made out of cat tails, and a few corn leaves at the top. I collected the materials earlier in the year and dried them, that's my first cat tail basket!
The flower-shaped pillow is made out of old t-shirts that were no longer wearable, it's mostly cotton, and I used the filling I took out of old pillows that other people threw away (I washed it). My friend loves the color blue the most, so I made one side two different light-blue, and the other a dark blue fabric.
Completely environmentally friendly gifts. And my friend liked them a lot.
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mysticmoonshop · 6 months
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Product Showcase: Fruits Basket Popsicle Pins
🚨 The protective film is still on these, hence why they looked scratched! Once its taken off they look perfect. 🚨
I made some pins featuring my fruits basket popsicles a little more true to life when it comes to these kinds of treats!
These will be available on Ko-Fi tomorrow! (Which would be March 21, 2024)
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jasperthehatchet · 1 year
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Basket I've been working on :) i use any plastic bags packaging that can be tightly rolled up, including shopping bags. And I use yarn to weave it into a basket :)))) Very fun to make but it can be really difficult on your hands and wrists especially if you deal with chronic pain. I'll post the finished basket once I'm done <3
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unstablecoffeecups · 3 months
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crochet craziness to distract myself from my increasing s*icidal thoughts... i don't feel good, i feel very small. i love this project though. i'm making a granny square cardigan (i think? hopefully?) from leftover yarns. also learned the "join as you go" -method, although not very well.
that coffee cup is my favorite. got it from a thrift store a month or so ago and it's just so... mug. idk how else to describe it. like it's just perfectly mug with the handle and the weight and everything. (also yes i do have autism and i am very particular when it comes to cups/plates/spoons etc.)
these days are hard to get through but laying in bed at night i feel accomplished that i made it. it feels kinda good to know that tomorrow is a new day (and i can continue my project and drink more coffee and rewatch fruits basket)
that's all, good night.
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faecorelifestyle · 7 months
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From A Basketmaker's Odyssey by Lyn Syler
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