The most comprehensive guide to traditional basketry and basket-making techniques, containing complete guidance for beginners while acting as an essential reference manual for more experienced basket makers. Originally published in 1991, this edition from 1999 is widely recognised as the 'go-to' resource for traditional basketry techniques. It is recommended by the Basketry Association and by basketry tutors across the world. It features simple to complex projects, step-by-step instructions and illustrations, and a work program to guide progress, all provided by world-leading basketry experts Sally Goymer and Sue Gabriel. Basketry is one of the world's oldest rural crafts, predating pottery, and uses natural indigenous materials that require little processing and preparation.
Basketry and willow weaving are seeing a renaissance in interest, and this book is a practical guide to the techniques, methods, and design of basketry for existing and aspiring basket makers. Baskets can be used as containers, for carrying and hauling, to sit on, hold food and even live in. Basketwork has wide uses, from fencing to clothing, furniture and even building homes. In addition to illustrated step by step techniques, the book includes an inventory of materials and specialist tools, design possibilities and practical advice. The book concentrates on working with willow, but the techniques can be applied to other materials.
AUTHORS: Sally Goymer is a highly respected basketmaker with a wide technical knowledge. She studied basketry at the London College of Furniture and is one of the only two British Basketmakers to have studied at the French National School of Basketry, one of the last remaining centres of excellence for basketry in Europe. She has taught and exhibited around the UK, Europe, Oman and America and has been a professional working basketmaker for over 40 years. Sue Wright (formerly Gabriel) studied textile design at Winchester School of Art and Basket Making at the London College of Furniture, and has taught arts and crafts in London and the South East. After moving to Wales, she worked as a basketmaker during which time she and Sally wrote the Complete Book of Basketry Techniques to provide the technical manual they would have wanted when they started out.