Pine Needle Basket Vase: Satisfying Project {Hyperlapse}

Watch the process of coiling a pine needle basket vase. This project took me a total of 6 hours, to coil the basket, not including the time to gather, clean, and dye the pine needles. Pine needle basketry is a rewarding craft, but it is a slow craft. From picking out each individual pine needle segment to cleaning, dyeing, and weaving 1/4“ by 1/4“ the process is relaxing and tedious at the same time. This video is meant to be an overview of how pine needle baskets are coiled and stitched so that anyone interested in the craft can see the entire process without sitting and watching a 6-hour-long video. I find getting a broad picture idea of what a project entails helps me when I begin something new. So here it is, the broad overview version of pine needle basketry. Music credits: Home by Adrian Walther Solstice River by Rest & Settle Smoke Signals by Brent Wood Clear Skies by Andy Ellison The Radiant Calm by Alsever Lake Join my Basketry Immersion: A Year Long Journey and learn how to weave a series of twelve baskets over twelve months. Each basket builds on previous skills learned. For more information: Do you want more textile and fiber arts resources, tutorials, and inspiration? Sign up for my bi-monthly email update, and you will receive my lists of ten resources for each fiber art category, news on new tutorials, courses, fiber artists to get inspired by, and more. Sign up for Textile Indies email update: Visit for more in fiber arts: basket weaving, natural dyeing, felting, spinning, and more. Instagram: Pinterest: Facebook: Website: Subscribe: Recommended Playlists: Natural Dyeing: Basket Weaving: Wet Felting: Surface Design: Learn basket weaving with my online video courses for a variety of basket designs:
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