Wicker basket TUTORIAL

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jon r

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ive made this tutorial that covers everything you need to know about making a basic wicker basket. Hope you like it and find it helpfull!

http://www.jonsbushcraft.com/basicbasket.htm

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I do not give bushcraft uk to copy the tutorial over from my website to their articles section
 

mick miller

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As always, inspirational, thanks for this Jon, I can feel some basket making coming on. I wonder if it's much harder to make rectangular ones? The wife's been after a couple of them!
 

jojo

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Hi Jon. Good to hear from you. This is a nice basket you made there and using bramble stem is a very good idea. Brambles are plentiful, particularly in my garden!!!
 

jon r

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Hey Jojo, good to hear from you too, i havnt really been on bcuk much for a long time.

Thanks for the compliments too

Mick, i havnt yet made a rectangular basket but it should be easy. In the first stages of making the basket all you have to do is make the splits in the 4 stakes longer and then space out the other 4 stakes. To be honest i havnt yet experimented with shapes yet, this is only my second basket...

Many thanks

Jon
 

ganstey

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Another fantastic tutorial Jon :You_Rock_

Can I just clarify how you prepare the brambles for use;

1. Harvest and strip thorns, leaves, etc.
2. Allow to dry (roughly how long, days, weeks, months?)
3. Soak immediately prior to use.

Have I got this right? Also, roughly how long do you need to soak them before they're ready for use? Or is it a case of "until they feel right"?

Looks like this might ba a good project for the autumn.

Cheers
G
 

jon r

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Another fantastic tutorial Jon :You_Rock_

Can I just clarify how you prepare the brambles for use;

1. Harvest and strip thorns, leaves, etc.
2. Allow to dry (roughly how long, days, weeks, months?)
3. Soak immediately prior to use.

Have I got this right? Also, roughly how long do you need to soak them before they're ready for use? Or is it a case of "until they feel right"?

Looks like this might ba a good project for the autumn.

Cheers
G


2. drying brambles doesnt take that long because they done have a wood centre but they will still take a week or 2. You'll be able to tell when they hasve dried because the bark goes wrinkley. Cut one through after a while with your knife to see how they are drying.

3. to be honest i didnt even soak my brambles before i used them, however they were a little bit stiff to work with at the start. Just soaking them for about a hour would be good i suspect, prior to use.

I had to stop half way through when i made this basket because it got dark outside. I left the brambles on the lawn and the dew made them a little softer by the morning. So maybe thats a good trick you could employ.

Jon
 

John Fenna

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Good to see you are still around!
Great tutorial - I will be hunting out some long brambles as soon as it stops raining.....
 

Earthpeace

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great post, (I can see what i did wrong now:banghead: ), I just been a tour on you website :cool:
........ so talented for a young age , well done.... love your bows :rolleyes:
 

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