Basket Weaving for Beginners: The Coiling Technique
Sustainability and Waste
A course by Tabara N'Diaye , Designer, Author, and Creative Director
About the video: Sustainability and Waste
Overview
“To finish, I am going to discuss ways in which you can keep your basket weaving sustainable and as waste-free as possible. ”
In this video lesson Tabara N'Diaye addresses the topic: Sustainability and Waste , which is part of the Domestika online course: Basket Weaving for Beginners: The Coiling Technique. Discover the meditative art of basket weaving and create colorful handmade baskets to brighten any home.
Partial transcription of the video
“ Sustainability & Waste In this lesson, I'll talk to you about ways to keep your basket weaving sustainable and as waste-free as possible. Over the past few years, we've all been making conscious efforts to be a bit more aware of our everyday actions, recycling, using a tote bag when going shopping, buying in bulk. We are taking little steps that are making a big difference. In terms of crafting and obviously basket weaving, I think it's important to incorporate that aspect into the craft. I'd like to talk to you of a few ways you can keep your basket weaving and crafting in general, susta...”
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Course summary for: Basket Weaving for Beginners: The Coiling Technique
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Accessory Design, Arts & Crafts, Fashion Design, Fiber Arts, Textile Design

Tabara N'Diaye
A course by Tabara N'Diaye
Tabara N’Diaye is a creative designer, author, and founder of La Basketry. Tabara was born and raised in Paris but has been based in London for more than 10 years. Her family is originally from Thies in Senegal, which is a part of the country famous for its craftsmanship. As she spent more time reconnecting with her roots in Senegal, Tabara mastered the ancient craft of basket weaving.
After establishing a career as an event manager in her twenties, Tabara made it her mission to share the joys of Senegalese craftsmanship with the world. She founded La Basketry in 2017; a lifestyle brand and online boutique that sells handcrafted baskets and home accessories. The first La Basketry collection was stocked at, among other places, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. In 2019 Tabara also published Baskets; a guide to the art of basket weaving featuring 15 projects you can try at home.
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