Description
In this course you will make a hare by forming hoops and building willow around them to create a ridged scaffold structure. As the central structure is established, you will be able to direct the willow to create the body shape. When the legs are added your hare will be self supporting. The ears frames are embedded tightly into the head, before being filled with a cross cross lattice style weave. Your hare is now ready to take up its post either in your house or garden. If outside, once dry, its longevity can be extended by coating in a good wood oil. This course is suitable for beginners as well as those seeking to develop their willow weaving skills.
What's included in the price?
All materials, use of the necessary tool on the day and refreshments are provided on the day ( but you will need to source your own lunch - this can be brought in or purchased at Saints cafe)
Duration
6 hours
Cancellation policy
Medium - Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 4 weeks before the course starts
Maker
FAQs
Refreshments are provided to keep your energy up during the day, with chocolate always being a must. There will be some form of drink available in the room, even if that is just a jug of water. This is a café venue that serves a range of hot and cold drinks and menu of mid day meals, which are available for purchasing at any time during the day.
Generally speaking you do not need a lot of physical strength to weave with willow, but some making activities have more tension than others. This activity does not put a great strain on the hands. However, if you have particular medical conditions that affect the hands and wrists such as arthritis, you will find this more difficult than most people. It depends on the severity of your condition. I have had many people weaving who have reported that they suffer with this. Some completed the weaving without a problem, some have had me help out at certain points (which I am very willing to do) and one or two have stopped midway as it has become too uncomfortable to continue.
You might have some suitable material growing in your garden that you might want to incorporate into your weaving (such as some slender Cornus or suitable vines). Feel free to bring small amounts of something like this along, but be prepared to take advice on what may or not be suitable.
All the tools you will need to complete the obelisk will be provided, but if you have your own tools that you use on projects to like these, feel free to bring them along, e.g. secateurs or bodkins.
Justice walk car park is only around 100 yards from the venue and the best parking spot to put into your SatNav.