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Bean Pot Basket Tutorial: Basketry Tutorial

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Bean Pot Basket Tutorial: Basketry Tutorial

$24.99
Brittany Stanton
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This self-paced basketry course will teach you the skills and techniques to complete a Bean Pot Basket. Using video, visual, and written instructions, Brittany will walk you through using rattan reed and basketry tools to make a handwoven basket. The bean pot is a classic basket shape historically used when shelling beans. It's a great basket to use as a planter, shopping basket, storage, or gift basket. 

This course is intended for beginners to intermediate basket weavers. Previous basket weaving experience is optional.

What’s included:

  • Step-by-step video tutorial of the entire basket-weaving process
    • Brittany will show and explain how to do each technique. The video presents multiple angles to give the best instructional experience
  • Illustrated instruction manual
    • Clear photo instructions
    • Materials and tools list
    • Cut list - lengths of stakes and spokes
    • Suggested resources for materials and tools
    • Additional basket weaving resources and inspiration
  • Rattan Basket Weaving Guidebook by Brittany Stanton
    • Glossary
    • Explanation of different reed types
    • Tools used in rattan basket weaving
    • Resources


Basketry skills and techniques learned in this course:

  • Spiral base
  • Twining
  • Building a round base
  • Continuous weave with a stair-step pattern
  • Plain weave
  • Using tension and ease
  • Setting up a rim
  • X-lashing

This basket course covers rattan basket weaving techniques. The material we use is called rattan reed and is processed from a tropical vine. The vine is turned into different sizes and shapes and imported as a basket weaving material. Resources for this material are included in the instruction manual. 

The approximate completed size of this basket: 

Dimensions: 9-inch base, 8-inch opening, 10 inches tall.

  • Please note that every basket will turn out slightly different depending on the person weaving. No two baskets are identical, as this is a handcrafted piece, and each weaver will approach the process slightly differently. The dimensions included here are the intended outcome but may be altered or turn out slightly smaller or larger. 
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Included in this course: video segments for each step, instruction booklet with photos

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