EBOOK

Weaving Wild Baskets

Techniques And Projects Using Foraged Leaves, Grasses, Vines, And Bark

Katie Grove
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Pages
320
Year
2026
Language
English

About

Learn to make artful baskets from foraged materials, with this comprehensive guide to identifying, harvesting, and weaving wild plants. 



Make a memento of your next nature walk, and gather materials to weave a basket! All kinds of plant parts can be used for basketmaking-including leaves, grasses, stems, vines, and bark. Author and basketmaker Katie Grove offers complete instructions for harvesting and preparing more than 50 plants for basketmaking, along with 22 different projects that teach the nine essential basketry techniques, including cordage, coiling, twining, wickerwork, and more. An illustrated harvest calendar explains when each plant is ready for harvesting, and photos of every step in the process, from harvesting to weaving, demonstrate the techniques. Katie Grove is an artist and basketry educator, teaching in-person and online wild basketry classes from her studio in Stone Ridge, New York. A featured artist and member of the National Basketry Association, her art features woven sculptures, installations, and drawings using foraged plant materials.
Introduction: What Is Wild Basketry?

Part One: Gathering and Preparing Plants for Wild Baskets

Chapter 1: Tools and Materials

Chapter 2: Plant Identification

Chapter 3: Leaves, Grasses, and Soft Stems

Chapter 4: Vines

Chapter 5: Woody Stems

Chapter 6: Wild Fibers

Chapter 7: Bark

Part Two: Making Wild Baskets

Chapter 8: Cordage and Multistrand Braiding

Chapter 9: Coiled Basketry

Chapter 10: Looped Basketry

Chapter 11: Twined Basketry

Chapter 12: Woven Basketry

Chapter 13: Diagonal Plaited Basketry

Chapter 14: Folded Bark Basketry

Chapter 15: Ribbed Basketry

Chapter 16: Random-Weave Basketry

Chapter 17: Wickerwork Basketry

Resources

Further Reading

Acknowledgments

Index

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