Friday 25 March 2016

The sound of branches twisting - easter bush baskets

Bush baskets for Easter for the children to make

Gather your materials, from your garden including long strappy plants, thin bendy branches. Good ones are:
Couch and kikuyu grass
grasses
Vines (grape, pumpkin)
Casuarina branches
Peppermint branches


          You will also need a blunt needle to stitch (plastic ones are good).

         Thread to stitch the basket. This thread could be wool, cotton, fabric strips, raffia, strips of strappy grasses (if plyable enough).


Tread a needle with a length of thread (no longer than you elbow).



Select plant material and coil into a tight ring at one end. Stitch randomly with your needle down and up to hold the coil together.

Bend the branch/grass around the edge of the coil and stitch using an overhand stitch so that the stitch enters the already stitched coil below and holds the new coil above it.




Continue stitching , turning and adding material until your basket is the size you want. If you run our of thread. Pull the needle out. Add the thread attached to you basket to the coil you are stitching. 



Thread you needed with new thread and continue stitching from where you left off. This technique will sew the tread ends into your basket making it secure.

You are done when your basket is the size you want. A handle can also be added.





The sound of even more unicorns galloping

Well even more unicorns at Shipwrights cottage
this one is made from an Indonesian sarong
 with hand spun and naturally dyed wool mane and tail
another birthday present for a unicorn mad little girl




The next one is a special order - an alicorn no less 
in the planing stages for this one