Basketry part 4: The Blackberry Bramble
So, you remember me dragging home all that blackberry vine, and figuring out how I could get rid of all the thorns just by running it thru a piece of old denim? They're now ready to be weaved!
After experimenting with raw materials, it turned out, it's worth waiting for the materials to dry, and then soak them, and only then weave. Baskets from raw materials dry very poorly, and become flimsy and weak. So, these have been drying for a few weeks, and I left them in a bucket of water overnight, and now they're nice and pliable.
I'm very nervous about this basket, because it's the kind I've never done before and it looks so cool to me! It's weaved with ivy originally, but I decided blackberry bramble would be okay too. It also takes 2 pre-made hoops, which I made out of young peach wood, that I was pruning recently and realized it would be a good basket material. Here are my hoops, and this is what you do with them:
They're going to be the frame of the basket! I fastened these with a thin piece of blackberry vine, and the next step is to make a specific type of weave to keep them together, called 'God's Eye', which I find very cool. Here's how it looks!
I was intimidated by this until I tried it, and then it turned out to be the simplest, most instinctive thing ever. Next step is to put ribs in the basket! These are also young peach branches. I was worried how they're going to stay still in there, and then it turned out, god's eye is perfect for holding ribs, I did not have any trouble at all keeping them tight in there.
And the last step, you can already see started in the picture, is to weave the vine around the god's eye, and then from one side of the basket to another, all the way until you're finished. It's a bit finnicky because you have to pull the entire vine thru the ribs, every time, but once you get a hang of it, it's fun to do it!
I had trouble because as I came close to the middle of it, I realized I wouldn't have enough blackberry bramble to finish it up! I felt as if I gathered soo many, but in the end, it was barely enough to scrap one basket together.
The first picture is when I started panicking for real, and the second shows just how close I was to finishing it. It's not super noticeable that there's some bramble missing, so I just decided to go ahead and call it finished. Here it is!
There's a lot of room for improvement here, but it's absolutely the best basket I've made out of wild materials so far, and I'm so happy about it! I might do a few more, but, this time, I'll make sure to gather enough bramble.
You can find the detailed instructions to make the basket here!









