I can’t tell you what a miracle it is to watch a left handed person work, and not have to reverse everything in my mind for the first time in my life!!! Sweet little basket too❤️🤗🐝
Bob! Imagine my delight to find this video this morning! Your camera angles and clarity are excellent; and as usual, so is your commentary. Thank you very much for posting videos for all to learn from!
Amazing work! Thank you for sharing your talent and skills with us. This looks really advanced, so I’m going to try something more basic to start with and hope to work up to this lovely project!
My children and I where going to make this basket as a family project. The beginners kits online turned out be the size of an ashtray and my kids seemed unimpressed. We ran across your video everyone understood what you're teaching. You've done a great job. My question for you is, "what is the total feet for each type of reed (4,3,2)"? I'm going to buy the roles of reeds and though I don't mind having some extra, my wife and pocket book do.
Hi Bob! Thank you so much for your Videos. Can you recommend any sources, books or otherwise, that explain more complex weaving patterns or colour patterns? I already got Flo Hoppe‘s book but I am searching for more material to learn. Thanks a lot!
Hi Bob, wonderful instruction video, thank you! Like you I have a day job in IT but I have started doing basketry with round reed. You have great colors to work with. So far I have bought my colored reed in Germany, but your blue seems much darker and less dull than theirs. Do you dye it yourself? If so, what do you use for dark blue?
The reed itself is food safe. For colored reeds you might want to know what kind of dye was used. You could store dry things in a basket like that (beans for instance), but as a tea strainer cleaning it might be an issue. And repeatedly soaking reed might make it break down faster, leaving bits of stuff in your tea.
I can’t tell you what a miracle it is to watch a left handed person work, and not have to reverse everything in my mind for the first time in my life!!! Sweet little basket too❤️🤗🐝
Bob! Imagine my delight to find this video this morning! Your camera angles and clarity are excellent; and as usual, so is your commentary. Thank you very much for posting videos for all to learn from!
Thank you for sharing. You cleared up some questions i had but had no one to ask. Looking forward to your other projects.😊
Thank you for making these videos! They are wonderful and inspiring to try it.
Amazing work! Thank you for sharing your talent and skills with us. This looks really advanced, so I’m going to try something more basic to start with and hope to work up to this lovely project!
My children and I where going to make this basket as a family project. The beginners kits online turned out be the size of an ashtray and my kids seemed unimpressed. We ran across your video everyone understood what you're teaching. You've done a great job.
My question for you is, "what is the total feet for each type of reed (4,3,2)"? I'm going to buy the roles of reeds and though I don't mind having some extra, my wife and pocket book do.
Amazing video! So easy to follow☺️
Bob!! So glad you are back of doing basket videos.
Hi Bob! Thank you so much for your Videos. Can you recommend any sources, books or otherwise, that explain more complex weaving patterns or colour patterns? I already got Flo Hoppe‘s book but I am searching for more material to learn. Thanks a lot!
Thank you for this video. It’s impressively clear.
الله جميل جدا❤ليباركك الرب يسوع ❤❤كم انت رائع يا ملاكي❤ليتني مثلك❤ اشكرك على مشاركة ابداعاتك❤من فضلك ماهو اسم هذة العيدان؟
Thank you so much. Looking forward to the next video.
I would love to try making basket but where do you get the material i couldnt find the teal color and more thanks hope you answer my question?✌❤
He explains some of that in another video: ruclips.net/video/VuYFxfw_o-w/видео.html
Hi Bob, wonderful instruction video, thank you! Like you I have a day job in IT but I have started doing basketry with round reed.
You have great colors to work with. So far I have bought my colored reed in Germany, but your blue seems much darker and less dull than theirs. Do you dye it yourself? If so, what do you use for dark blue?
It appears that you like
Flos book. So do I. I’ve learned a lot from her
Thanks Sir. Sir whats the name of the materials where can i but please? Thanks
Good work ❤
Thank you for the video!
Can you recommend a book for making square baskets?
Which materials used
How to soak them and dried them
How can i get the spokes
Please write the required material
thank you
when did you stop the over 2 and under 1 and move on to the single spoke?
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even tho they look like individual you are still going over two. sorey I am new
Does anyone know if reed is food safe? Is it safe to make and use tea strainers with it? Thanks!
The reed itself is food safe. For colored reeds you might want to know what kind of dye was used. You could store dry things in a basket like that (beans for instance), but as a tea strainer cleaning it might be an issue. And repeatedly soaking reed might make it break down faster, leaving bits of stuff in your tea.
A good tutorial, but way too fast for a beginner. It could use some better close ups and slower demo on insertion points.
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