Class #3 – Medium Ash Bark Mokok The Mokok is a Native American basket style used in the Northeast Woodlands. It is rectangular on the bottom and oval on the top. Students will learn harvesting techniques, how to sew bark with spruce roots, how to bend and split...
Class #7 – Lidded Fairy Fairy size! Students will learn a knotted start, chain and spiral wheat stitches and how to fit a lid! Add a silver or gold pine cone charm to finish the top or select from a variety of knobs, buttons and charms to make your Fairy’s...
Class #12 – Sculptural Seagrass | 6 LEFT Students will begin this basket by plaiting a square base of flat reed. The sides are woven with both natural flat oval reed and fragrant seagrass and accented with glass beads. Students will learn how to control shaping...
Class #13 – Ash Bark Purse This scored and folded one piece bark basket is a worldwide Indigenous container still in use today. Prepare and split spruce roots to sew with, bend and split a red will branch for the inner and outer rim, try different stitching...
Class #17 – The Chase Is On Starting with a one-of-a-kind Alaskan Yellow cedar Burl base (No longer being made, but I have a stash set aside for this class!) Students will learn the joy of coiling with specially prepared glycerin pine needles and artificial...