One of the best ways to get to know the weave-ability of a plant is by trying to make cordage with it. So let’s make some cordage! Cordage is hand woven primitive rope or twine. It can be made from 100’s of plants and plant fibers. Cordage has been found in neolithic sites and is still used today to make many useful items.
During our time together we will explore locally available (some seasonal) plants and let our hands tell us more about them. We’ll make sample cordage from several “easy to find” plants. While learning when and how to harvest, dehydrate, store and rehydrate them for weaving. You’ll get a jump start on your very own cordage sampler (my sampler - image 1)
Curious about the wrapped bottle & rock (images 3 & 4)…check out a Knotless Netting Skills Workshop!
We will explore the following plentiful plants. They were selected because they are typically easy to grow (or gather from a friendly-neighborhood gardener) and when harvested correctly have very little impact on the future health of the plant.
Daylily leaves
Crocosmia leaves
Iris leaves
Dandelion stems
Daffodil stems
Our time together will offer lots of show and tell of fun ways to use more cordage in your life. Trust me you’re going to want to use it everywhere - it’s addictive, meditative, and just plan fun to make.
Workshop maximum: 8 students (minimum 4)
Minimum Age: 10 and must be accompanied by a paying adult - please let me know if you are registering with a minor.