6 hours
Fibershed Learning Center
Starting at USD 29
Sun, 29 Jun, 2025 at 10:00 am to 04:00 pm (GMT-07:00)
Fibershed Learning Center
14000 Point Reyes - Petaluma Road, Point Reyes Station, United States
This workshop is part two of a two-day weekend series on invasive plant basketry. Register for both classes, or for an individual class.
During this workshop, we’ll continue explore the fiber potential of wild plants with instructor Julia Han at the Fibershed Learning Center. We will begin with a shorter walk to review plants covered on Day 1. Back in the workshop, you’ll learn the more intricate twining technique and begin creating your own unique basket using foraged invasive grasses and other plant materials. We’ll also include a demonstration on how to make a simple hand broom using foraged materials.
This workshop offers a hands-on introduction to working with wild plants and finer basketry work. Take this as a standalone workshop, or pair it with to deepen your skills.
Full Weekend Description for Day 1 & 2:
Join us for a two-day, hands-on experience of identifying, foraging, and transforming common invasive grasses and other plants into beautiful and functional objects using essential basketry techniques. After these beginner-friendly workshops, you’ll leave with your own handmade works and the eyes to continue working with foraged materials on your own. Along the way, we’ll touch on the ecological role of invasive species and how we can make use of these abundant materials that are often overlooked.
Each day will begin with a walk through the Fibershed property, where we’ll observe and identify plants suitable for fiber and other uses. Along the way, we’ll discuss ethnobotanical uses, sustainable harvesting practices, and what to look for in strong, flexible materials. Back in the workshop space, we’ll examine a variety of dried plant materials — grasses, leafy fibers, woody vines and branches, barks, and roots—and learn how each category behaves and what use it's best suited for.
On Day 1 [link], we’ll get hands-on with invasive grasses and other foraged plants through the essential skill of cordage-making, gaining an understanding of how different fibers behave when twisted together. We’ll then create a soft basket using the coiling technique, where a material is wrapped and stitched around a central core, incorporating your cordage into the design.
On Day 2 [link], we’ll build a basket using the more intricate twining technique, using cordage as the foundational spokes and learning key tips for creating a strong structure. The workshop will feature a demo on making a small hand broom using bundled grasses or other foraged plant materials.
Separate registration is required for both days.
Maximum 10 students.
Participants must bring:
Instructor Bio:
Julia Han is a wild basketry artist who sources her inspiration and materials from her local environment in Southern California. She is particularly inspired by invasive plants as an abundant source for her craft, transforming overlooked materials into functional objects while tending to and deepening her relationship with the surrounding landscape.
Instagram: @wildcalifornica
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Fibershed Scholarship Program
Fibershed is offering limited workshop scholarships for our workshops. If you would not otherwise be able to attend, and would like to be considered as a scholarship recipient, please see our Scholarship Application. Responses will be reviewed by Learning Center staff and kept strictly confidential.
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Cancellation Policy: Refunds (minus Eventbrite fees) are available up to 7 days before the event. If you cancel after 7 days before the event, we are unable to provide refunds unless we can fill your space from the waitlist. (**Please note that this is not common.**)
If someone is waitlisted and is able to purchase your space, we will refund your ticket, minus the Eventbrite fees. Otherwise, there will be no refunds. You are also welcome to transfer your ticket to someone who wishes to purchase it directly from you, or let us know if someone is coming in lieu of your name.
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There is livestock onsite, so we ask that visitors please keep their pets at home. Service dogs are permitted.
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Tickets for Wild Basketry - Invasive Plant Twined Basket (& Hand Broom) with Julia Han can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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Day 2 Tuition Only (Register for Day 1 separately) | 178 USD |
$25 | 29 USD |
$50 | 55 USD |
$100 | 109 USD |
$250 | 269 USD |
$500 | 535 USD |
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