Most people walk past basket-making materials every day without ever noticing them. A patch of willow by a stream, a tangle of brambles along a hedgerow, the bark of a fallen tree-what looks like ordinary woodland is, in fact, a workshop waiting to be discovered. Once you learn how to see it, you'll never look at the landscape the same way again.
For generations, people gathered what grew around them and turned it into baskets, rope, mats, and countless useful household items. Today, those skills are nearly forgotten. Many beginners don't fail because they lack patience-they fail because they harvest at the wrong time, prepare materials incorrectly, or follow incomplete instructions that leave them with warped baskets, brittle cordage, and frustrating results.
This book changes that.
Whether you're picking up a weaving knife for the first time or looking to deepen your woodland craft skills, you'll learn how to identify, harvest, prepare, and weave natural materials into beautiful, durable projects that are made to last.