OFBT - Basketmaking - More Techniques
Course Description
Basketmaking Techniques – Two Different Styles
Participants in the class will learn to use commercially available reed, made from the core of a tropical vine, to weave two different styles of baskets – one round ribbed basket and a rectangular flat-bottomed basket with handle. The class is suitable for both beginners and those who have taken previous classes. They will learn basic skills of weaving and shaping and new techniques for adding design features. The skills and techniques learned can be a foundation for further basketweaving projects.
Notes
Instructor: Pam Myers
Location: First Baptist Church in St. Francisville
English Proficiency Requirements
Continuing Education Programs
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Intermediate English Skills
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