Willow: A Guide to Growing and Harvesting - Plus 20 Beautiful Woven Projects
By (Author) Jenny Crisp
Quarto Publishing PLC
Jacqui Small
26th September 2018
25th October 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Rural crafts
746.41
Hardback
144
Width 210mm, Height 250mm
As natural materials such as wood, leather, rattan and cork continue to be used in the home, handmade woven objects, from bread baskets and trays to stools and screens, are fast becoming the must-have accessories of the contemporary interior. Master basket maker and willow grower, Jenny Crisp, teaches you some of the key weaving techniques to make 20 simple willow projects without the need of complicated tools. Jenny's approach is innovative and moves forward beyond the old patterns and boundaries, to allow the reader to make work that is fresh and for contemporary use.
- Jenny was recently invited by Tamsin Westhorpe, editor of The English Garden and part of the gardening team at Stockton Bury Gardens, to create a short film on how to build a willow plant support. Click here to enjoy the result.
- Jenny's work is included in the VA's collection:
http: //collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O141426/basket-crisp-jenny/
- Jenny is a member of the Basket Makers Association:
http: //basketmakersassociation.org.uk/makers/jenny-crisp/
Jenny Crisp has been a professional basket maker and willow grower for over 30 years. She grows the willow to make her baskets that she then sells directly to the public.
'I make functional items for use in the home and the garden. My involvement with the complete process, from the very first planting to the final stages of making, has given me an awareness and understanding of the link between making a functional object from an indigenous material. I try in my approach to be both forward looking and innovative, whilst at the same time retaining a respect for the sound and established traditions of my craft.' - Jenny Crisp