Weaving Techniques for Colorful Basketry
Techniques: 2D Weaving 1
A course by Adrianus Kundert , Product Designer
About the video: Techniques: 2D Weaving 1
Overview
“In this lesson, I will work with some paper samples to show you how to use the biaxial and triaxial weave technique. ”
In this video lesson Adrianus Kundert addresses the topic: Techniques: 2D Weaving 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Weaving Techniques for Colorful Basketry. Learn how to transform 2D weavings into colorful 3D shapes using the biaxial and triaxial techniques.
Partial transcription of the video
“ Techniques: 2D Weaving In this lesson, I will teach you the basics of 2D weaving. This is the foundation of basketry, the weaving part. I do this a lot with paper, which is why I'll also show this in paper. Paper is a very handy material to work with. It's fast and cheap, and the colors help to see clear patterns when you weave. We will start with the biaxial weave. It's also called the flat weave. It's the simplest weave that exists and it's also the strongest for many applications. I brought some samples to show you some differences and how you can make different patterns with this tech...”
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Course summary for: Weaving Techniques for Colorful Basketry
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Category
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Areas
Accessory Design, Arts & Crafts, Fashion Design, Fiber Arts, Textile Design

Adrianus Kundert
A course by Adrianus Kundert
Adrianus Kundert is a Dutch designer living and working in Berlin. He was creative from a young age, and worked in floristry for over 10 years, experimenting with colors, shapes, and textures to create unique bouquets. He later went on to study interiors but, frustrated by the limitations of the collections he worked with, turned his hand to product design. Adrianus studied at Design Academy in Eindhoven where he discovered a passion for artistic innovation.
Since then, he has worked on product and spatial designs for clients such as Jongeriuslab, Susan Bijl, Crafts Council, and Envisions. More recently, after discovering a paper weaving technique online which is rooted in Danish folklore, Adrianus has focused on the craft of basketry, creating his own Instagram initiative, Basketclub, which encourages creatives to weave baskets based on emojis.
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