Bits of weaving wisdom, tips, and tricks, occasional ranting and raving, as well as Schacht Spindle news and views, by Time to Weave author Jane Patrick.


Monday, October 6, 2008

A plaited basket and some encouragement

You can use just about any pliable material to weave baskets. Here, I've folded strips of funny papers for a colorful low-cost, recycled-materials vessel. This basket appears in my book Time to Weave where I've given instructions on how to weave plaited baskets.

As creators, I think we sometimes get stymied by fear: we're not good enough, we think we don't have any ideas, we don't know if our designs will work... I want to encourage you to just keep going, try to push self-doubt away. The only way to improve and get to the place you want to go is to keep working. I try to keep this Maslow quote in mind when I feel uncertain.

“If you are afraid of making (a) crazy mistake, then you’ll never get any of the bright ideas either.”
-A.H. Maslow

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1 Comments:

Blogger Gayle said...

wow; I love these plaited baskets. I'm a spinner and knitter and have taken a couple of basket classes which I've enjoyed, but I love this plaitng technique; it has fired my imagination! The wallpaper is lovely also. Can you recommend a book or online source for me to learn this? I've made the little heart shaped woven baskets and wonder if it isn't similar. You are most talented. Thank you for your blog.

August 30, 2009 11:02 AM

 

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