We have a mature New Zealand Flax plant in the garden which needed some pruning recently. This left us with a large number of long leaves which I sometimes twist into extremely strong cordage.
I've been meaning to have a go at making a coil basket and so tried it out with the flax. I split the leaves several times lengthways and twisted them as I made the basket.
To hold the thing together I used thin strips pulled from the leaves as thread and a bone needle to stitch through the basket.
During the construction of the first basket I got plenty of 'experience' at the technique and so the second basket is a better effort.
Twisting the material probably was not needed and would have made construction faster, something to try next time.
A very relaxing project and a new skill learnt.
Stu
I've been meaning to have a go at making a coil basket and so tried it out with the flax. I split the leaves several times lengthways and twisted them as I made the basket.
To hold the thing together I used thin strips pulled from the leaves as thread and a bone needle to stitch through the basket.
During the construction of the first basket I got plenty of 'experience' at the technique and so the second basket is a better effort.
Twisting the material probably was not needed and would have made construction faster, something to try next time.






A very relaxing project and a new skill learnt.

Stu