This is an invitation to connect with that wild place in your heart and home.

Suzanne Simard, author of 'Finding the Mother Tree'

An excellent guide by a knowledgeable teacher, a book that is both practical and inspirational.

Tristan Gooley, author of 'How to Read a Tree'

This soulful debut explores basket weaving as a spiritual and artistic practice ... Environmentally minded crafters will cherish this.

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There’s a wealth of knowledge and expertise in this beautiful book and it’s filled with inspiration, practical guidance and photos.

Machine Knitting Monthly

This is not only a beautiful book with great photos, but one with generous, clear instructions.

The Basketmakers' Association Journal

This is a thoughtful, philosophical book.

ROSA Magazine

A makers’ guide to sourcing and harvesting foraged plants to make natural cordage and baskets.

Making with our hands is a fundamental human activity; connection with the natural world and the feeling of belonging to place are basic human needs. A counterbalance to our digitalised lives is the wish to connect with the simple joy and satisfaction of creating beautiful and useful objects, tapping into ancestral skills and wisdom and taking care of our world by reducing our ecological impact. Wild Basketry brings all this together in a rich combination of reflection and practical guide.

Beautiful photographs take you through a seasonal year of seven basketry and cordage projects, suitable for beginners as well as for those wishing to expand their basketmaking skills. Ruby Taylor guides you through each step following a range of techniques, with suggestions for further exploration, to give you a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of the craft.

Guidance on the principles of harvesting and processing plant fibres, and contextual information about the evolution of basketry, are covered throughout the book, along with spotlights on several inspiring international artists.

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Foreword by Hilary Leighton, PhD
Preface

Chapter 1
Why ‘Wild’, Why Basketry

Chapter 2
Origins: Animal-made Structures

Chapter 3
Origins: Human Archaeology of Baskets and Cordage

Chapter 4
Basketmaking Traditions

Chapter 5
Harvesting Materials

Chapter 6
Projects

1. Bramble Basket (stake & strand)
2. Bark Container (assembly)
3. Cordage (x 4)
4. Looped Cordage Bag (looping)
5. Lidded Grass Basket (coiled)
6. Reed Mace Basket (twining)

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Illustrated with practical and beautiful photos, this is the only introduction to wild basketry and cordage making.

Product details

ISBN
9781789942484
Published
2025-05-08
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight
960 gr
Height
284 mm
Width
224 mm
Thickness
16 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet

Author

Biographical note

Ruby Taylor is an artist-maker and educator, and connection to the natural world is at the root of her creative practice. She works with materials foraged from woods, hedgerows and the land, and facilitates immersive outdoor courses in basketmaking, pottery and bushcraft in Sussex, where she lives. Ruby holds a BA Hons in 3D Craft, post-graduate teacher training in Art & Design, a Diploma in the Therapeutic Application of the Arts, and trained in basketry with a number of UK basketmakers. From 2009–15 she worked with East Sussex Archaeology and Museums Partnership teaching ancient craft & technology, and co-constructing prehistoric-style dwellings.
rubytaylor.art / @nativehands.uk