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Birch Bark Basket Workshop for up to 4 with Ian Andrus
- Item Number
- 236
- Estimated Value
- 300 USD
- Sold
- 220 USD to oliverjb
- Number of Bids
- 12 - Bid History
Item Description
Birch Bark was the material of life for those who traditionally lived within its range. The strong yet supple skin of the birch tree was used to make baskets for gathering food and as a pot to cook in; it clothed their homes, lit up night, and covered the canoes that transported them across the water. In this workshop students will explore the basics of working with this material by making a traditional birch bark basket. The basket will be folded and sewn with spruce roots, an ash rim will be put on and lashed in place using black ash splint. We will discuss the harvesting and processing of the materials. Size of basket is roughly 6"tall 6"wide and 10" long.
Ian lives in the woods outside Grand Marais without running water or electricity in a yurt he built himself, spending much of his time gathering wild foods, firewood and craft materials. He is inspired by traditional lifestyles and is always seeking to uncover the lost art of living off the land. Aside from yurts, Ian makes black ash and birch bark baskets, birch bark canoes, and other utilitarian crafts. Ian is a former North House Folk School intern.
Item Special Note
Good for up to 4 people. Expires Oct 2014. Winning bidder will receive Ian's contact information to schedule the workshop directly.
Donated By:
Ian Andrus
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