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Cathead Basket Workshop with Vera LOHSE

SKU: MS-CATHEAD-BASKET-LOHSE-20260917
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    • Come and learn basic basketry techniques and weave a cathead basket.  This basket gets its name from the pointed corners at the base which look like cat ears.  All the reed for the basket will be provided and is included in the cost of the workshop.  Participants will be able to individualize their cathead baskets with their choice of colour, pattern and size.

       


      Weds, Sept 17th

      11am till 3:00pm

      Bring a lunch.

      Cost $80

      Vera loves all things fiber!  Vera made her first basket as a child.  In her younger years she completed an apprenticeship in Germany as a dressmaker.  As an adult Vera pursed basket making and silver smithing. Her baskets and jewellery were sold at craft fairs and galleries in Ontario. She is an experienced instructor in basketry, dyeing, and felting. After moving to Vancouver island she focused on using local, natural materials, like willow,cedar and maple bark for basket and local plants for dyeing her handspun yarn. Vera's baskets are sold at Salish Sea.

      The Salish Sea Market.

       

       

       

    Come and learn basic basketry techniques and weave a cathead basket.  This basket gets its name from the pointed corners at the base which look like cat ears.  All the reed for the basket will be provided and is included in the cost of the workshop.  Participants will be able to individualize their cathead baskets with their choice of colour, pattern and size.

     


    Weds, Sept 17th

    11am till 3:00pm

    Bring a lunch.

    Cost $80

    Vera loves all things fiber!  Vera made her first basket as a child.  In her younger years she completed an apprenticeship in Germany as a dressmaker.  As an adult Vera pursed basket making and silver smithing. Her baskets and jewellery were sold at craft fairs and galleries in Ontario. She is an experienced instructor in basketry, dyeing, and felting. After moving to Vancouver island she focused on using local, natural materials, like willow,cedar and maple bark for basket and local plants for dyeing her handspun yarn. Vera's baskets are sold at Salish Sea.

    The Salish Sea Market.