Nantucket Baskets at the Hattie Weselyk Studio - January 19 & 26
Schedule
Sun Jan 19 2025 at 01:30 pm to 04:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Hattie Weselyk Studio | Kennett Square, PA
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Instructor: Bob AntonishakSkill Level: Some basket weaving experience is preferred but not required
Please note this is a two-day workshop, January 19 & 26 from 1:30 to 4:30 pm.
This workshop will include the use of all necessary tools, mold, cane, and reed to complete a Nantucket basket ready for finishing. The mold size will be between 3 and 5 inches with a solid cherry rim and base. It is not necessary to have basket-making experience but would be helpful.
The Nantucket-style basket is made on a mold using cane and reed material. The weave is tight and with narrow spacing between the staves.
The first true Lightship Baskets were made in the mid-to-late 1800s aboard the Lightship stationed on the Nantucket Shoals. The first Lightship Station on the Nantucket Island Shoal was established in June 1854 and crewed by six men.[4] Deployments aboard the Lightship often lasted for 30 days and the crewmembers generally had little to do.[5] The earliest Lightship Baskets began appearing in the 1860s and are generally of a more utilitarian form. The first purse-style basket with a lid was made by Lightship Captain Charles Ray (1798–1884) and is relatively similar to the type sold today. Lightship basket bases, rims, and staves tended to be made on-island, with lightship crewmembers bringing these items on board the ship to do the actual weaving and help pass the time. The molds were originally made from old cut-up ships’ masts.
If you have any questions please contact Bob Antonishak at [email protected].
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Where is it happening?
Hattie Weselyk Studio, 113 Lutece Cir, Kennett Square, PA 19348-1433, United States,Unionville, PennsylvaniaEvent Location & Nearby Stays: