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What: 📅 Basket Weaving Workshop

Basket Weaving Workshop

https://www.quicket.co.za/events/292721-basket-weaving-workshop/

When:

Where: 🕳 Soil for Life

How much:

🎟️ R480.00Quicket

🎟️ R550.00Quicket

🎟️ R950.00Quicket

This event is sold out, please join us for our next one on the 2nd of March. Here is the booking link: https://qkt.io/rushbaskets

Rush Basket Weaving Workshop

Hosted by Sol Tribe CreationsJoin us to discover the art of Basket weaving and experience the joy of crafting something beautiful with your own hands.In this hands-on workshop, you’ll learn to weave a functional and decorative basket using Rush (Juncus), a natural material that grows Indigenously in South Africa.

Workshop DetailsLocation: Soil for Life, ConstantiaDate & Time: 22 February 2025, 11:00 - 14:00Investment:R480.00 Early Bird ( Open until the 15th)R550.00 StandardR950.00 Couples(Includes all materials)No Experience Needed! This workshop is beginner-friendly and open to anyone who wants to explore the art of basketry.

Come and connect with nature, tradition, and your own creativity. Spaces are limited—book your spot today!

Want to know more?

Why Try Basket Weaving?More than just a creative pursuit, weaving offers incredible neurological and wellness benefits:Enhances Focus & Mindfulness – The rhythmic motion of weaving creates a calming, meditative effect. Boosts Brain Health – Studies show that crafting supports memory, fine motor skills, and problem-solving.*Reduces Stress & Encourages Creativity – The process of working with natural materials promotes relaxation and inner balance.

A Tradition Woven Through HistoryFor thousands of years, basket weaving has been an essential skill in Europe, with evidence of woven baskets dating back to the Neolithic period. In medieval times, baskets were vital for everyday life—used for carrying goods, storing food, and even as a form of furniture. Different regions developed their own unique styles, from the finely woven willow baskets of England to the sturdy market baskets of France and the rush- woven storage baskets of Scandinavia. Today, this time-honored craft is celebrated for its beauty, functionality, and connection to sustainable, natural materials.