Focus On Fibres - Three Days 3rd-5th July 2025

£295.00

3 Day Course 3rd - 5th July 2025

Time: 10am - 4:30 pm daily

Venue: 7 Sages Lane, Privett, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 3NP

Allow yourself these three days of exploration and experimentation into weaving with plant materials.  We will delve into utilising the wonderful range of plants growing in the local area. As much as possible, plants will be harvested from source and you will discover the variety of ways in which different plants can be gathered, stored, processed and prepared for weaving.

Guided by Mollie McMillen you will harvest willow bark, nettles, brambles, and soft rush and keep a look out for any other plants which can be utilised. There will also be many other plant fibres to experiment with which will have been harvested prior to the course for your use; time will also be spent in dying willow bark to give a lovely soft pink colour to the bark.

A number of different weaving and basketry skills, such as plaiting and braiding, cordage making and twining will be covered. The final project will involve weaving a small round bottomed, split spoke basket with the materials gathered and prepared over the course.

Cakes and drinks will be provided throughout the 3 days.  Please bring a packed lunch.

Please see below for further information on this course and where to stay.

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3 Day Course 3rd - 5th July 2025

Time: 10am - 4:30 pm daily

Venue: 7 Sages Lane, Privett, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 3NP

Allow yourself these three days of exploration and experimentation into weaving with plant materials.  We will delve into utilising the wonderful range of plants growing in the local area. As much as possible, plants will be harvested from source and you will discover the variety of ways in which different plants can be gathered, stored, processed and prepared for weaving.

Guided by Mollie McMillen you will harvest willow bark, nettles, brambles, and soft rush and keep a look out for any other plants which can be utilised. There will also be many other plant fibres to experiment with which will have been harvested prior to the course for your use; time will also be spent in dying willow bark to give a lovely soft pink colour to the bark.

A number of different weaving and basketry skills, such as plaiting and braiding, cordage making and twining will be covered. The final project will involve weaving a small round bottomed, split spoke basket with the materials gathered and prepared over the course.

Cakes and drinks will be provided throughout the 3 days.  Please bring a packed lunch.

Please see below for further information on this course and where to stay.

3 Day Course 3rd - 5th July 2025

Time: 10am - 4:30 pm daily

Venue: 7 Sages Lane, Privett, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 3NP

Allow yourself these three days of exploration and experimentation into weaving with plant materials.  We will delve into utilising the wonderful range of plants growing in the local area. As much as possible, plants will be harvested from source and you will discover the variety of ways in which different plants can be gathered, stored, processed and prepared for weaving.

Guided by Mollie McMillen you will harvest willow bark, nettles, brambles, and soft rush and keep a look out for any other plants which can be utilised. There will also be many other plant fibres to experiment with which will have been harvested prior to the course for your use; time will also be spent in dying willow bark to give a lovely soft pink colour to the bark.

A number of different weaving and basketry skills, such as plaiting and braiding, cordage making and twining will be covered. The final project will involve weaving a small round bottomed, split spoke basket with the materials gathered and prepared over the course.

Cakes and drinks will be provided throughout the 3 days.  Please bring a packed lunch.

Please see below for further information on this course and where to stay.

 

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“Thank you so much for the wonderful course. I learned so much, and found it very inspiring. It’s motivated me to keep experimenting and making different things. I enjoyed being with such caring kindred spirits. I loved being in your garden. I look forward to seeing you again” - Jackie

 

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