NZ Flax (Harakeke) is the most enduring of all New Zealand native plants - it is a natural resource and easily accessible.

From plant for product, in this workshop you will learn the skills of weaving with NZ Flax (Harakeke) including plaiting to create strong and sturdy handles for baskets.

You will leave with a completed, fully functioning shopping bag that will give you great satisfaction having created an object of natural beauty with sustainability in mind.

It is preferable to have completed the Introduction to Harakeke Weaving workshop which covers the tikanga and toi raranga, the cultural customs and sustainable practices of this time-honoured craft. Only some aspects will be covered again during this workshop, and to refresh those who have attended previous workshops.

Dates Available:

Saturday 18 May 2024 (10:00am) to Sunday 19 May 2024 (16:00pm)

Harakeke (NZ Flax) Weaving Workshop - Weave the Greenest Shopping Basket, Ever! MOTUEKA

Regular price $340.00
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Tutor: Evey Weavey

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Level: Intermediate

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Date: 15 to 16 June 2024 | 2 Day Workshop

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Location: Motueka Family Service Centre
27 Talbot Street
Motueka - Tasman

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NZ Flax (Harakeke) is the most enduring of all New Zealand native plants - it is a natural resource and easily accessible.

From plant for product, in this workshop you will learn the skills of weaving with NZ Flax (Harakeke) including plaiting to create strong and sturdy handles for baskets.

You will leave with a completed, fully functioning shopping bag that will give you great satisfaction having created an object of natural beauty with sustainability in mind.

It is preferable to have completed the Introduction to Harakeke Weaving workshop which covers the tikanga and toi raranga, the cultural customs and sustainable practices of this time-honoured craft. Only some aspects will be covered again during this workshop, and to refresh those who have attended previous workshops.

Dates Available:

Saturday 18 May 2024 (10:00am) to Sunday 19 May 2024 (16:00pm)