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Five Basketry Workshops. Five Local Materials. Five Techniques

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You're invited to a hands-on, seasonal basketry series at the Lanark Highlands Basketry Museum!

Join us for five full-day workshops, each one focused on a different local, natural material — including cedar bark, spruce roots, cattails and rushes, grapevine, and willow.

Led by master basketmaker Ankaret Dean with support from her apprentice Melissa Cornacchia (Honeybee Homestead), each workshop includes:

✔️ Material harvesting & prep techniques
✔️ Traditional weaving skills
✔️ A guided, hands-on basketry project
✔️ Time to browse the museum & ask questions
✔️ Snacks, drinks & a creative day outdoors

Workshop Dates & Materials
All workshops run from 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM

🌲 Cedar Bark – Saturday, June 14
Learn to harvest and weave with cedar using plain weave and twining to make a table mat.

🌿 Spruce Roots – Saturday, July 5
Collect and coil spruce roots into a medallion.

🌾 Cattails & Rushes – Saturday, September 6
Learn versatile weaving techniques using these wetland plants, then create a variety of small items like toys, mats, and baskets.

🍇 Grapevine – Saturday, October 4
Make a basket or tray using the Japanese random weave.

🌱 Willow – Saturday, November 8
Strip and shape willow using the tension technique to craft trays or trivets.


Location:
Lanark Highlands Basketry Museum
5596 McDonalds Corners Rd, Lanark Highlands, ON

Things to Know:
• Bring your own lunch & notebook
• Tools and material list varies by workshop — see our website for full details
• Workshops are held outdoors when possible — dress for the weather!
• Spaces are limited — please register early

🔗 More Info & Registration:
www.lanarkhighlandsbasketrymuseum.ca/learn
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