Pine Needle Basketry Workshop | March 2 | 1-5 PM
Join Licia, artist and naturalist from Firecraft Northwest for this hands-on workshop. You’ll learn how to craft a basket from foraged Ponderosa Pine needles and a hand-made wooden base.
We’ll discuss how to identify the correct species for harvesting needles, when and how to harvest, and honorable and sustainable harvesting practices. Choose from multiple thread colors and wooden bases (unfinished, walnut oil finished, painted with milk paint, or adorned with pressed flower) to add your own creative touch to your basket. Then, you’ll learn how to prepare your pine needles for basketry, practice multiple different stitches, understand and practice shaping walls, and learn about how to finish and seal your basket. We’ll finish the session with a demonstration on a variety of intermediate stitches and techniques and an overview of resources available to keep practicing on your own! Pine needle basketry is a slow and consistent craft, similar to knitting, crocheting, and embroidery - it requires a bit of patience and practice, but can be a very meditative and rewarding experience once you get the hang of it!
Please bring with you:
A plastic bag or tupperware for transporting your basket home
A plastic bag for taking home handfuls of soaked pine needles (gallon ziplock or larger)
A hand towel
Scissors
Journal and pen for taking notes (optional)
Mug/thermos for tea (optional)
Water/snack (optional)
Pliers (optional)
Sunday, March 2nd
1:00PM - 5:00PM
We’ll be in Boom Studio’s cozy new location - Gallery Boom!
Join Licia, artist and naturalist from Firecraft Northwest for this hands-on workshop. You’ll learn how to craft a basket from foraged Ponderosa Pine needles and a hand-made wooden base.
We’ll discuss how to identify the correct species for harvesting needles, when and how to harvest, and honorable and sustainable harvesting practices. Choose from multiple thread colors and wooden bases (unfinished, walnut oil finished, painted with milk paint, or adorned with pressed flower) to add your own creative touch to your basket. Then, you’ll learn how to prepare your pine needles for basketry, practice multiple different stitches, understand and practice shaping walls, and learn about how to finish and seal your basket. We’ll finish the session with a demonstration on a variety of intermediate stitches and techniques and an overview of resources available to keep practicing on your own! Pine needle basketry is a slow and consistent craft, similar to knitting, crocheting, and embroidery - it requires a bit of patience and practice, but can be a very meditative and rewarding experience once you get the hang of it!
Please bring with you:
A plastic bag or tupperware for transporting your basket home
A plastic bag for taking home handfuls of soaked pine needles (gallon ziplock or larger)
A hand towel
Scissors
Journal and pen for taking notes (optional)
Mug/thermos for tea (optional)
Water/snack (optional)
Pliers (optional)
Sunday, March 2nd
1:00PM - 5:00PM
We’ll be in Boom Studio’s cozy new location - Gallery Boom!
Join Licia, artist and naturalist from Firecraft Northwest for this hands-on workshop. You’ll learn how to craft a basket from foraged Ponderosa Pine needles and a hand-made wooden base.
We’ll discuss how to identify the correct species for harvesting needles, when and how to harvest, and honorable and sustainable harvesting practices. Choose from multiple thread colors and wooden bases (unfinished, walnut oil finished, painted with milk paint, or adorned with pressed flower) to add your own creative touch to your basket. Then, you’ll learn how to prepare your pine needles for basketry, practice multiple different stitches, understand and practice shaping walls, and learn about how to finish and seal your basket. We’ll finish the session with a demonstration on a variety of intermediate stitches and techniques and an overview of resources available to keep practicing on your own! Pine needle basketry is a slow and consistent craft, similar to knitting, crocheting, and embroidery - it requires a bit of patience and practice, but can be a very meditative and rewarding experience once you get the hang of it!
Please bring with you:
A plastic bag or tupperware for transporting your basket home
A plastic bag for taking home handfuls of soaked pine needles (gallon ziplock or larger)
A hand towel
Scissors
Journal and pen for taking notes (optional)
Mug/thermos for tea (optional)
Water/snack (optional)
Pliers (optional)
Sunday, March 2nd
1:00PM - 5:00PM
We’ll be in Boom Studio’s cozy new location - Gallery Boom!