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How to make a basket: EP01 Splitting Bramble 

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In this episode of 'How to make a basket', we'll start with preparing some traditional basket-making materials. We'll go through the process of splitting bramble (blackberry) cane, one of the most versatile and easily sourced basket making materials available.
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‘How to make a basket’ is a chance to connect with the world of traditional and heritage crafts but also to see the kinds of things that you can do in your own back shed. The natural world provides a vast range of natural materials that, since primitive times, have been used to make many of the day-to-day objects that we surrounded ourselves with. Many people the world over still use natural materials and craft skills to make stuff and in Britain, up until the early twentieth century, many of these skills still resided amongst the rural community.
If you’ve enjoyed the BBC’s Victorian Farm, Edwardian Farm and Wartime Farm, then hopefully you will enjoy my lockdown project: 'How to make a basket'. I am spending so much time in my shed at present, that I thought I might as well film it. So, follow me in this series as I go about showing you how to craft a traditional coil basket. On the way, we’ll look at the different kind of plants that you can use, the skills and techniques, the key tools, and I’ll throw in a few juicy historical facts.

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28 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 51   
@vixiera
@vixiera 3 месяца назад
Amazing, I found this video just after I'd checked out an audiobook from the library about traditional crafts (Cræft). Written by..... Alexander Langlands! The writing in the book reminded enough of the narration in this video that I googled the author and it led me right back to this video 😊 great work both on screen and in your books. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us Mr. Langlands!
@alex9190
@alex9190 Год назад
i knew that voice sounded familiar!!!! loved you on the historical farm series!!
@marcwilson1052
@marcwilson1052 11 месяцев назад
I am delighted to have found this channel. I frequently watch the farm series' and hoped for new content. And here you are. Looking forward to your future endeavors. Thank you.
@christiyorkartist
@christiyorkartist 3 года назад
People will probably be surprised how much of (some) basketmaking uses your whole body. Thanks for posting this series on-line! (LOVE your book)
@prairieprepper
@prairieprepper Год назад
I heard about this project during your interview on The Poor Prole's Almanac. What a pleasure to see you still enjoying these kinds of projects and sharing your knowledge! I'd love to see more of this kind of thing if you ever have the time. I was so pleased to hear your dressing up in costume and experiencing history in real life are not done forever, either! Enjoy the delights and trials of having a young family (I know it's a busy time!) and I think all us Wartime Farm fans will look forward to seeing you on a new project someday. 🙂
@benwilson1979
@benwilson1979 3 года назад
So pumped for this series! Got hooked on ya in Victorian farm, and am thrilled to find your new work!
@mikkipatterson7189
@mikkipatterson7189 3 года назад
I hope this channel is successful for you. My wife and I love your work on the Historic Farm series. Your so talented and knowledgeable. A joy to watch!
@waltergigandet6715
@waltergigandet6715 8 месяцев назад
Good teachings, but modern man will Just watch it! It’s too much time dedicated to sling the splints❤ You’re the best!
@niamha301
@niamha301 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this, I love history and all the old fashioned crafts. Now I can try my hand at a new craft😄
@kelraven
@kelraven 3 года назад
Love these how to's! I've tried a few things from the different shows. Sometimes a bit hard matching the natural resources used with what I have here. lol It's fun experimenting though!
@aurysage3043
@aurysage3043 4 месяца назад
Very nice. Very educational and well produced. Thanks.
@hlegler
@hlegler 2 года назад
Just discovered this channel and subscribed!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@ArcherOO78
@ArcherOO78 2 года назад
I love these old world Crafts. I have a feeling they will be useful again in future times. Thank you Alex
@OliverWallaceStories
@OliverWallaceStories 2 месяца назад
This is such a good video - thank you - I wondered what kind of tool is that you are using to split the cane?
@MelissaElsworth
@MelissaElsworth 3 года назад
I’m looking forward to learning this so I can make some baskets for gardening and maybe my spinning stuff. I’m also pondering if the brambles could be retted and treated like flax for spinning.
@88Billa
@88Billa Год назад
Love and truly understand your motivation to work with this resistant and strong material!
@myworld8266
@myworld8266 3 года назад
Found a little gem here, loved it Alex, and have already started sharing with friends and family who all love these types of crafts.
@xhanurax
@xhanurax 2 года назад
I love your work, it fills me with passion and hope !
@DanDan100ism
@DanDan100ism Год назад
Love this kind of work.Thankyou.
@cm4099
@cm4099 3 года назад
Wonderful video! I can't believe it took me this long to look for you here. LOL Looking forward to many more.
@peacefulscrimp5183
@peacefulscrimp5183 7 месяцев назад
Great video 👍
@geraldc5165
@geraldc5165 Год назад
Just found your channel. Love it.
@isabellarosacash
@isabellarosacash Год назад
Great vid, very professional
@DanielsLions13
@DanielsLions13 6 месяцев назад
Great video. Please, who provided the beautiful music?
@shannonwittgen8502
@shannonwittgen8502 3 года назад
I’m in grasslands here in the USA. Not much “bramble” hereabouts unless you count tumbleweed. Still loving this tutorial!
@stentorcoeruleus4835
@stentorcoeruleus4835 2 года назад
You can also use grown raspberry plants too
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 2 года назад
@@stentorcoeruleus4835 Raspberry plants aren’t woody.
@sutozola
@sutozola 3 года назад
fantastic!im a true fan of your work!
@johnstockburn6396
@johnstockburn6396 Год назад
He is making hard work of a simple split ,keep trying
@tyenguyen
@tyenguyen 3 года назад
Such professional videos, nice to see you again and wartime farm cup is a nice touch
@Bs13574
@Bs13574 3 года назад
Just finished watching Victorian farm on amazon 🥺 didn’t want it to end.
@tameradunn
@tameradunn 3 года назад
RIP to Lord Acton. He passed in June 2020.
@drmiriammaisel273
@drmiriammaisel273 2 года назад
Can you split canes of rambling rose in this way? I have an overgrown area with many canes 3 meters in length!
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 2 года назад
Worth trying. If they’re woody, they’ll probably work.
@bjhenkes9218
@bjhenkes9218 Год назад
There is a youtube telling about beehive making with split brambles. They use a splitter made out of a pice of wood splits is 4 at once
@johnstockburn6396
@johnstockburn6396 Год назад
The splitter is three nosed, at least the ones we use are and there is an easy way of clearing the thorns ,still it setts the scene for some people .
@samantatamang595
@samantatamang595 2 месяца назад
At what time of the year shall I harvest bramble for basket making?
@timothymitchell8310
@timothymitchell8310 2 года назад
Thank for sharing all your skep know how and techniques. Can bamboo strips be used in the place of this Bramble or Willow cane?
@wingtipzzz
@wingtipzzz 3 года назад
Thank you. This is beautiful
@OriSnori
@OriSnori 3 года назад
Thank you for this content!!!
@GoodWoodWorks-le4cd
@GoodWoodWorks-le4cd Год назад
Please post your Book. 🙋‍♀️
@panoreapan470
@panoreapan470 3 года назад
for how long do the canes store before using them for basket weaving ?
@theemma1801
@theemma1801 2 года назад
What's the knife called you use to spilt the brambles
@vickyv6944
@vickyv6944 Год назад
I was wondering that too
@clarabrown9743
@clarabrown9743 Год назад
It's a pruning knife. His is an Opinel- it's called a billhook knife on their website.
@johnfree2833
@johnfree2833 2 года назад
Bongloads of info here,couldn't I split w razor blade secured to table?
@michaelbriggs8940
@michaelbriggs8940 Год назад
What music is this??
@buidseach
@buidseach Год назад
What do you call that type of curved knife ?
@borninthewrongera6888
@borninthewrongera6888 3 года назад
this is grouse ... thankyou
@alexandermacdonald6412
@alexandermacdonald6412 Год назад
What is brambles scientific name?
@samditto
@samditto Год назад
I already have have a hoarding problem-- i shouldnt be hoarding bramble too
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