Basket Making for Beginners and Improvers – Full Day Course in Winchelsea | 04.12.24

Course Date: Wednesday 4 December 2024 09:30 – 17:30

Location: Winchelsea New Hall, Rectory Lane, Winchelsea, East Sussex, TN36 4AAH

Get immersed in nature while weaving a basket learning age-old techniques. Go for a tailored experience and share with friends. Great for body and soul!

£130.00

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Course Date: Wednesday 4 December 2024

Location: Winchelsea New Hall, Rectory Lane, Winchelsea, East Sussex, TN36 4AA

These courses are for absolute beginners and for people who’ve made a basket or two. They are held in a tranquil setting with nature all around us to fully reconnect and rewind. Full-day courses are £130, start at 09:30 and finish around 17:30.

 

What can I Expect?

  • A relaxed time, immersing yourself in being creative with natural materials in a tranquil setting;
  • A bread, fruit or kindling basket made out of different varieties of Somerset basketry willow;
  • The step-by-step, easy to follow guidance from the start of your base until the finished product;
  • You will learn ancient basketry techniques and explore other projects with the same use of techniques;
  • Find out about cultivation and preparation of willow and hedgerow materials;
  • Learn how to use tools provided and what to use if you don’t have those tools at home;
  • Your lovely basket is made from 100% sustainable materials, the ethical, eco-friendly way; and
  • All willow, use of tools (if you don’t like using your own), teas, coffees and fruit are included. I advise people to bring a packed lunch.

There is a maximum of six and a minimum of four participants per discipline.

It’s a fantastic time to spend with friends, but also really refreshing to share with like-minded people you’ve not met before.

Basket weaving is very therapeutic, as you are using head, heart and hands, bringing body and mind back in sync. Working in a group allows you to share experiences, bounce off ideas, so it’s also a great way to build new friendships. Truly refreshing for both mind and spirit.

 

Is this for me?

Over the years, people with disabilities, or who were thought to be lesser abled were still able to weave a basket. Not quite sure about your abilities, then just get in touch and I will assess to see whether it’s for you.

 

Locations

I try to organise the courses in rural locations; on farms for instance. This way, we have the benefit of nature around us to fully reconnect and rewild. The Penhurst Retreat Centre, lovely and tranquil in the middle of the countryside, is one of those locations. We can work inside in the art studio with lots of light and inspiration, or with good weather we can work outside in the garden and enjoy the wildlife around us.

Please contact me for a more tailored experience.

 

Please note: A minimum of four delegates is required to run this course.  Should bookings not reach the minimum number this course may be rescheduled. Please book your course a two weeks before the course date to allow for the preparation to take place.

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Course Date: Wednesday 4 December 2024

Location: Winchelsea New Hall, Rectory Lane, Winchelsea, East Sussex, TN36 4AA

These courses are for absolute beginners and for people who’ve made a basket or two. They are held in a tranquil setting with nature all around us to fully reconnect and rewind. Full-day courses are £130, start at 09:30 and finish around 17:30.

 

What can I Expect?

  • A relaxed time, immersing yourself in being creative with natural materials in a tranquil setting;
  • A bread, fruit or kindling basket made out of different varieties of Somerset basketry willow;
  • The step-by-step, easy to follow guidance from the start of your base until the finished product;
  • You will learn ancient basketry techniques and explore other projects with the same use of techniques;
  • Find out about cultivation and preparation of willow and hedgerow materials;
  • Learn how to use tools provided and what to use if you don’t have those tools at home;
  • Your lovely basket is made from 100% sustainable materials, the ethical, eco-friendly way; and
  • All willow, use of tools (if you don’t like using your own), teas, coffees and fruit are included. I advise people to bring a packed lunch.

There is a maximum of six and a minimum of four participants per discipline.

It’s a fantastic time to spend with friends, but also really refreshing to share with like-minded people you’ve not met before.

Basket weaving is very therapeutic, as you are using head, heart and hands, bringing body and mind back in sync. Working in a group allows you to share experiences, bounce off ideas, so it’s also a great way to build new friendships. Truly refreshing for both mind and spirit.

 

Is this for me?

Over the years, people with disabilities, or who were thought to be lesser abled were still able to weave a basket. Not quite sure about your abilities, then just get in touch and I will assess to see whether it’s for you.

 

Locations

I try to organise the courses in rural locations; on farms for instance. This way, we have the benefit of nature around us to fully reconnect and rewild. The Penhurst Retreat Centre, lovely and tranquil in the middle of the countryside, is one of those locations. We can work inside in the art studio with lots of light and inspiration, or with good weather we can work outside in the garden and enjoy the wildlife around us.

Please contact me for a more tailored experience.

 

Please note: A minimum of four delegates is required to run this course.  Should bookings not reach the minimum number this course may be rescheduled. Please book your course a two weeks before the course date to allow for the preparation to take place.

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Event Details

Basket Making for Beginners and Improvers - Day Course in Winchelsea | 04.12.24

Date: 04/12/2024

Start time: 09:30 BST

End time: 17:30 BST

Venue: Winchelsea New Hall, Rectory Lane, Winchelsea, East Sussex, TN36 4AA

Directions: This location is signposted. Once on Rectory Lane and coming from Rye, you will find the Hall on your right. Please park in the car park right next to the New Hall. There are ample spaces. Are you disabled, then the Hall is fully accessible. Do call, should you get lost, on 07775 944499.

Phone: 07775944499

Email: marianne@craftybasketry.website