In this workshop, you’ll discover various weaving techniques suitable for building a beautiful and durable bird feeder. The workshop offers a hands-on experience, guiding you step by step, from selecting the right materials to weaving and finishing the feeder.
At the end of the workshop, you’ll take home your very own bird feeder, ready to welcome birds into your garden.
Weaving with willow (Salix, Belgian red) is an age-old craft that has seen a resurgence in recent years. This technique uses flexible willow branches to create a variety of functional and decorative items. From baskets and bowls to garden furniture and art pieces, the possibilities are endless. Weaving requires skill and patience, with the willow carefully interlaced to form strong and aesthetically pleasing structures. Creative weaving offers space for personal expression and innovation, making each piece unique. The natural appearance and durability of willow make it a popular choice for both functional and decorative purposes. Moreover, working with natural materials supports a sustainable lifestyle.
Toon Nabuurs is a passionate weaver and active member of the Association for Weavers Netherlands and Belgium. In his own studio, Toon regularly gives lessons and workshops, where he shares his knowledge and love of weaving. Toon owns an osiery, a willow bed, where he cultivates the best materials for his projects. He masters various weaving techniques, including the 1-over-1 technique and the three-strand weave, with which he creates beautiful and durable pieces. His work combines craftsmanship with artistic expression, and he strives to make every project a unique work of art.
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