2.5 hours
49 Gladstone Rd
Starting at AUD 0
Sun, 15 Feb, 2026 at 03:00 pm to 05:30 pm (GMT+10:00)
49 Gladstone Rd
49 Gladstone Road, Highgate Hill, Australia
Heartwood Nature Bathing warmly offers a special 2.5-hour basket weaving workshop
You will learn to weave the 'wheat ear' stitch' using premium hand-dyed raffia. (Check my other events for other stitch styles; more are added regularly!)
No prior experience is needed for this experience, which will help you cultivate a sense of calm, creativity and connection.
Please note your faciliator is non-Indigenous. This is not an Indigenous weaving workshop. It is taught from a contemporary craft perspective. Free tickets are available for Mob.
This small group experience takes place at the beautiful (and air conditioned!) Lithuanian Cultural Association Hall in Highgate Hill, inner Brisbane/Meanjin.
Street parking is available on site.
Further details will be provided via email 48 hours prior to the event - please ensure you use the correct email to register!
This event has a maximum of 12 participants, and is suitable for people 12 years and over.
We will use raffia, and weave in a coil style. This style involves wrapping around an inner core, and creating patterns using 'wheat stitches'.
No prior experience is necessary and all materials are provided.
You can expect to weave a small basket, wall hanging, or coaster in this session, and you will take home the skills needed to complete larger projects.
This includes shaping, and finishing your work.
Monique Ross is a fibre artist who absolutely loves weaving! She has exhibited at Vacant Assembly Gallery in Brisbane, and is the 2025 Artist in Residence at the Cossack Art Awards in Western Australia. She has been teaching weaving for several years.
As a non-Indigenous weaver, Monique is mindful of ongoing conversations around cultural appropriation and approaches her work with deep respect and care. She acknowledges the rich and enduring weaving traditions of First Nations peoples across Australia and beyond. Her own practice is through a contemporary lens—rooted in diverse craft forms, nature connection, and mindfulness. Monique is clear that she is not an Indigenous artist and does not teach or represent Indigenous cultural practices.
Monique is also a certified Nature and Forest Therapy Guide, who trained with the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy. She is the founder of Heartwood Nature Bathing.
Monique has a blue card, up-to-date certifications in Remote and Wilderness Area First Aid, and full public liability insurance. All of the appropriate permits have been secured.
Refunds are available for cancellations requested up to 48 hours before the event start time. Please note that the Eventbrite booking fee is non-refundable.
Cancellations made less than 48 hours before the event are not eligible for a refund. This is because of costs already incurred in preparing for the event, including perishable supplies, materials, permits, and venue hire. However, if I am able to re-sell your spot to another participant, a full refund (excluding the Eventbrite fee) will be provided.
If an event is affected by inclement weather, or cancelled by the organiser, a full refund will be issued.
Thank you for your understanding and support!
Get in touch - hello@heartwoodnaturebathing or find me on Instagram and Facebook.
Heartwood looks forward to sharing moments of connection in nature together with you.
You are welcome, exactly as you are.
Also check out other Arts events in Highgate Hill, Workshops in Highgate Hill.
Tickets for Basket weaving workshop - learn the 'wheat ear stitch' can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| General Admission | 60 AUD |
| Pay what you can | Free |
| First Nations ticket | Free |