Learning to Weave with Willow — December 7, 2024

$145.00

Saturday, December 7, 2024
10:00am - 4:00pm

Location:
Marrowstone Island

Instructor:
Rachael VanLaanen

Join local farmer and weaver Rachael Van Laanen for a day of creating small projects that help participants become accustomed to working with willow.  Participants will be able to make a variety of woven items, including decorative stars or fish, bird feeders, bowls, etc. Techniques learned are essential building blocks for all other willow basket projects.

This is a great class for parents and kids (10 and up).

Tuition:
$120+ $25 material fee
Ages:
10+ (minors must be accompanied by a registered adult)

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Saturday, December 7, 2024
10:00am - 4:00pm

Location:
Marrowstone Island

Instructor:
Rachael VanLaanen

Join local farmer and weaver Rachael Van Laanen for a day of creating small projects that help participants become accustomed to working with willow.  Participants will be able to make a variety of woven items, including decorative stars or fish, bird feeders, bowls, etc. Techniques learned are essential building blocks for all other willow basket projects.

This is a great class for parents and kids (10 and up).

Tuition:
$120+ $25 material fee
Ages:
10+ (minors must be accompanied by a registered adult)

Saturday, December 7, 2024
10:00am - 4:00pm

Location:
Marrowstone Island

Instructor:
Rachael VanLaanen

Join local farmer and weaver Rachael Van Laanen for a day of creating small projects that help participants become accustomed to working with willow.  Participants will be able to make a variety of woven items, including decorative stars or fish, bird feeders, bowls, etc. Techniques learned are essential building blocks for all other willow basket projects.

This is a great class for parents and kids (10 and up).

Tuition:
$120+ $25 material fee
Ages:
10+ (minors must be accompanied by a registered adult)

MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR

Rachael Van Laanen runs Mystery Bay Farm, a micro-goat dairy on Marrowstone Island.  She received a BA in Ecology and Education which led her to teach environmental and garden based education for 10 years.  She then followed her passions to the world of farming and co-ran a diversified organic vegetable farm for 3 years.   Rachael is also passionate about weaving.  She was mentored for 4 years by Miwok elders in Yosemite Valley Ca, where she learned to twine willow into all different shapes, sizes and patterns.