11.00am – 5.00pm ish
What is the Cyntell?
The Welsh Cyntell basket (pronounced cin-tethl) was traditionally used in agriculture for collecting crops, carrying animal feed and anything else that needed transporting. Cyntell is the Carmarthenshire name and it’s also known as a Wyntell/Gwyntell in other parts. It is made from willow using a pre-formed hoop and ribs and woven in a range of colours. A full size cyntell can be from 16 – 30″ in diameter.
What will you learn?
In one day, we will make a 10″ diameter mini cyntell from willow. A pre-formed willow hoop and ribs (round ribs) will be available and you will learn a variety of weaves:
* Cross stitch weave to tie the ribs to the rim
* Double woven rand weave to create the double weave effect
You will also learn how to manage the willow rods in order to manipulate the shape of the basket
All materials and tools are provided.
About the tutor: Justine Burgess of West Wales Willows.
Justine originally trained as an engineer, and worked in the charity and education sectors, before becoming a partner in West Wales Willows with her husband, Alan. On their smallholding in Carmarthenshire, they grow around 260 varieties of willow and Justine weaves with willow and teaches a wide range of workshops in Wales.
.This workshop will be held at Myddfai Communuty Hall & Visitor Centre, Myddfai, Carmarthenshire, SA20 0JD
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