[Nfb-krafters-korner] Basket Weaving

Blindhands at aol.com Blindhands at aol.com
Sat Jan 22 21:27:00 UTC 2011


I had checked out that website Susan that you sent to the list.  Man  there 
was a lot of interesting things there I would love to get kits and give a  
try.
 
What would be a beginners reed basket to start with.  
 
I know when I was up at Girl Scout Camp they had a basket that had a solid  
base disk and I don't remember exactly what we did, but we put the reed 
into the  base and then wove reed in and out of the reed sticking up   Maybe  
that wasn't quite it, but the kids and I caught on.  I did not finish the  
one I was working on.  I took it apart and put the supplies back.
 
I might have to do some investigating and find a simple kit for us to try  
out here on Krafters Korner.
 
Joyce  Kane
_www.KraftersKorner.org_ (http://www.krafterskorner.org/) 
Blindhands at AOL.com   

 
In a message dated 1/22/2011 12:18:29 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
magkisa83 at gmail.com writes:

Thanks  so much!  Don't worry about the subject lines.  I'm just  behind
on the list, that's all.  I'm glad to finally be getting  somewhere.
This is exactly the kind of training that I'm seeking and it's  truly a
shame that almost no one provides it today.  These used to be  the
so-called blind trades, and here I am, a totally blind person, with  no
support from most of the blind/visually-impaired community (most  are
annoyed that I'm interested in these things as a career) and no  one
who has the necessary skills to teach me.  I'm glad to have  finally
found the exceptions.  I'd be interested in learning the  differences
between the traditional reed weaving and coiling and to get a  start on
something.  Any help you can give me, on or offline, would  be
wonderful.  Feel free to e-mail me offlist as well.

With  appreciation,
Eleni

On 1/22/11, Susan Roe  <dogwoodfarm at verizon.net> wrote:
> Hi Eleni,
>
> Sorry  if the subject lines through you off.  It is sometimes difficult  
to
> remember to change the subject line when you are answering other's  post.
> I'll try harder from now on.
>
> Basket weaving of  almost any kind is not impossible for the blind to 
learn.
> Some  tecniques are easier than others, of course, but styles and 
materials
>  are endless once you master a few different basic tecniques.
>
>  Coil baskets are the easiest for a beginner because you learn how to  
shape
> the materials you are using with your hands as you slowly build  your 
basket.
> It has been mentioned that in the two basket classes I  taught for 
Krafters
> Korner, that no two baskets were alike.  I  can almost garuntee that none 
of
> them were.  Materials were  different to a degree and even everyone's 
mental
> picture of their  basket is different as they shape and turn their basket 
in
> their  hands.
>
> Standard reed baskets and coil baskets are not done the  same way; 
however,
> you can use reeds in coil basketry.
>
>  I have never used a kit to do either kind of basket weaving.  I was  
taught
> in highschool after I lost my sight over 30 years ago.  I  was 
mainstreamed
> in school and never went to a school specifically  geared for the blind.  
I
> had summer adjustment training, now  called transitional training when I 
was
> 18 and was taught several  other crafting methods.
>
> I have another basket weaveing sight  that I'll send to you that is in
> Kentucky, I think, and you can take a  look at what they have.  I have 
baught
> my reeds in a local shop,  but I can't tell you the gauge because I go by
> feel.
>
>  If you have any questions, contact me off line and I'll give you my  home
> number.  That goes for anyone else who is interested.   I'll answer 
whatever
> I can on list, but sometimes it is just easier on  the phone.
>
> Susan
>  dogwoodfarm at verizon.net
>
>
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