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Suitable basketry material from the garden will vary depending on the project however any material that is flexible and can be bent may be suitable.
Test out plants flexibility twist and wrap leaves around your finger. If it's flexible when fresh then it may be pliable when dried .Bend vines and poles to see if they bend the amount required. Try plants at different seasons to test flexibility and what they look like.
Some materials are better used fresh and others better when dried and dampened. Some techniques are better with fresh others with dried. Fresh materials will shrink as they dry leaving a loose weave.
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Some commonly used plants for weavers are most leaves from bulb plants e.g. iris, watsonia, daffodils, Aunt Eliza. , red hot pokers, arum lily, NZ flax, Cordyline, hops. Climbers such as passionfruit, Honeysuckle & jasmine, Kangaroo paw, banana stems, bulrush.
Frames and stakes can be made from grapevine, wisteria, willow, fruit tree pruning's, bush sticks and branches, bamboo.
Most materials need to be dried, wet and then wrapped in a towel overnight to condition. The amount of wetting varies with materials from a few seconds for arum lilies to a couple of days for grapevine or Willow.
To ensure a supply of suitable materials they need to be collected, dried and stored.
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- Cut or pull the leaves from the base of each plant. Keep the bases of the leaves together in bundles,
- Discard any damaged. Dirty or mouldy leaves.
- They can be spread out on a clean, dry surface in a shady area with plenty of air movement.. Turn the heap of leaves frequently to allow them to dry evenly. When dry tie in bundles or secure with rubber bands.
- Or you can hang them in a dry shed preferably well ventilated and dark.
STORING
- Each bundle should be protected from dust, and moisture. This can be done by wrapping in newspaper securing with tape and labled .
- Small leaves like corn leaves and philodendron leaf bracts can be stored in cardboard boxes.
- Store in a dry place.A cupboard is ideal.
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CHECK your material regularly to make sure that they are still in good condition. Discard damaged leaves.
For more information on suitable material an excellent reference book is ‘Fibre Basketry. Home-grown and Handmade' Basketry SA
You can harvest basketry materials from your garden throughout the year
Day lilies | Chasmanthe | Lomandra |
Most Bulbs | Iris Pseudacorus | Arum Lily |
From October to December collect the following leaves as they start to die down:
WATSONIA
CROCOSMIA (winter gladioli)
CHASMANTHE
WINTER IRIS
KNIPHOFIA (red hot poker)
In summer you can collect:
CUMBUNG/BULL RUSHES
IRIS all species
DIETES
KNIPHOFIA (red hot poker)
KANGAROO PAW leaves
LOMANDRA AND OTHER NATIVE GRASSES.
DAY LILLIES
ARUM LILLIES — the very fleshy stems & leaves dry beautifully to create a silky smooth fibre
In autumn many plants die down in preparation for winter. This is the time to collect some of the
IRISES and other strappy leaves as they are faster to dry without so much danger of them going mouldy.
IRISES — select those which have not been chewed or damaged
ARISTEA — these are one of the very few plants which produce an almost black leaf
DIANELLA — coil with the shiny side in so that they don't shrivel into a tight cylinder
VINES and CREEPERS —WISTERIA is wonderful. Coil to desired size to store.
CANNAS and GINGER — strip individual leaves, bundle and hang to dry.
DAY LILLIES which die off for winter
PINE NEEDLES — many trees drop their needles at the end of summer
Collect anytime:
SWEET CORN LEAVES — try your local greengrocer.
PHILODENDRON LEAF BRACTS — they have a rich red brown and feel like leather when dampened.
NZ FLAX — remove the centre rib from each leaf and coil them by rolling with the shiny side into the centre so that they don't shrivel into a tight cylinder.
FINE NATIVE GRASSES, REEDS) RUSHES, CAREX.
From October to December collect the following leaves as they start to die down:
WATSONIA
CROCOSMIA (winter gladioli)
CHASMANTHE
WINTER IRIS
KNIPHOFIA (red hot poker)
In summer you can collect:
CUMBUNG/BULL RUSHES
IRIS all species
DIETES
KNIPHOFIA (red hot poker)
KANGAROO PAW leaves
LOMANDRA AND OTHER NATIVE GRASSES.
DAY LILLIES
ARUM LILLIES — the very fleshy stems & leaves dry beautifully to create a silky smooth fibre
In autumn many plants die down in preparation for winter. This is the time to collect some of the
IRISES and other strappy leaves as they are faster to dry without so much danger of them going mouldy.
IRISES — select those which have not been chewed or damaged
ARISTEA — these are one of the very few plants which produce an almost black leaf
DIANELLA — coil with the shiny side in so that they don't shrivel into a tight cylinder
VINES and CREEPERS —WISTERIA is wonderful. Coil to desired size to store.
CANNAS and GINGER — strip individual leaves, bundle and hang to dry.
DAY LILLIES which die off for winter
PINE NEEDLES — many trees drop their needles at the end of summer
Collect anytime:
SWEET CORN LEAVES — try your local greengrocer.
PHILODENDRON LEAF BRACTS — they have a rich red brown and feel like leather when dampened.
NZ FLAX — remove the centre rib from each leaf and coil them by rolling with the shiny side into the centre so that they don't shrivel into a tight cylinder.
FINE NATIVE GRASSES, REEDS) RUSHES, CAREX.
CORDYLINE — pull dry leaves from the plant before they become tattered.
In September/October collect the JACARANDA leaf stalks as they fail.
In winter deciduous pruning's of
TREES AND VINES,
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DOGWOOD
Cordyline | Winter Iris | Watsonia |
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