Using Western Red Cedar and yellow cedar students will weave over a cockle shell gathered from the Oregon Coast. These rattles are modeled after rattles used in a movie that Deb saw in Haida Gwaii. Techniques include twining and weaving a cross warp. Students must be able to twine already.
You may cancel your registration and be refunded by September 12. Cancellations after September 12 are non-refundable.
Instructor: Deb Curtis
Date and time: Monday, September 27, 2021; 6:30 - 9:30 pm
Location: Zoom; link will be sent out to registrants
Number of students: 12
Student skill level: Must know how to twine
Cost: $41 (Guild fee- $6; material and shipping fee- $35) Materials include: red and yellow cedar, clamshell
Supplies needed: 6-10 small pebbles, gravel or size 8-10 beads, small needle-nose plier or hemostat, small WeaveRite or flat-head screwdriver, soaking bucket, scissors, 2-4 rubber bands
We ask participants to use their smartphone as a camera on their work, using a DIY camera stand. Full directions here.
For the camera stand you will need:
A smartphone
Two tall bottles full (wine, Martinelli bottles, 2 liter pop, etc.)
Yard stick or other similar flat piece
Tape to hold the yard stick on top of the bottles
Rubber bands to hold the phone
A work light helps to get light on your weaving while under the camera.
Registration for this class is open to all Guild members. Last day to register is Sunday September 12, 2021.
When this offering is sold out, we will take names until September 12 for a wait list. To add your
name, email ColumbiaBasinBasketryGuild@gmail.com with the name of the class and your contact information.