Looped Rush Bags
Schedule
Sun May 17 2026 at 10:30 am to 05:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Dernwood Farm Wild Campsite | Laughton, EN
This bag is perfect for storing or carrying, and is an introduction to looped (knotless) netting.
Rush is a beautiful native wild plant that has a long tradition of use in basketmaking. It’s soft, lovely to work with, and has gorgeous hues from green through to gold.
What you’ll learn
Firstly, how to make English rush into cordage. Then you’ll learn how to loop it into a strong and semi-pliable structure. Ruby will also teach how to make denser and more open structures, and how to create a good shape to your bag. There will be samples of looping made from a variety of wild foraged plants to inspire you.
There’s archaeological evidence of this kind of looping from Mesolithic times in mainland Europe. It’s a technique that’s remained essentially unchanged since then, and is loved by contemporary basketmakers and fibre artists.
£145
You'll find all the details here https://nativehands.co.uk/looped-rush-bags/
Where is it happening?
Dernwood Farm Wild Campsite, Laughton, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:



















