Bean Pot Basket Tutorial: Basketry Tutorial
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.
Included in this course: video segments for each step, instruction booklet with photos