Wednesday, April 1, 2015

2015 Eric Taylor Basketry Workshop

Eric Taylor will be back in St. Louis again this May to teach two great classes. Eric Taylor has been making traditional baskets and Shaker boxes since 1983. His love for working with wood and the black ash trees inspired him to experiment further in the art which lead to creating his own contemporary designs that combined the elements of the Shaker and Nantucket baskets. Eric has taught the art of basketry, nationally, for over twenty years.



Saturday and Sunday, May 16 and 17, 2015
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Triple Diamond Wine Tote
10" L x 5" W x 13" H
 

Woven of brown ash, this distinctive basket features a decorative repeating twilled diamond pattern, and cherry handle, rims and base. On a personal note, this is the first basket I ever wove with Eric.

Intermediate
$200

OR 

Smith River Creel
9.5" L x 7.5" W x 7" H

You don’t have to fly fish to love the Smith River Creel. This functional, yet decorative, basket is woven of brown ash with cherry runners and latch, and features adjustable leather straps.
 
 Intermediate
$330

Monday and Tuesday, May 18 and 19, 2015
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Mountain Bread Basket
9" L x 9" W x 4" H

Woven of brown ash this multi-functional basket features an intricate twill pattern, and cherry side-handles, rims and base. Add a cloth napkin and a warming stone, and you have a great basket to serve rolls to your guests.
 
Intermediate
$200 


Class fees include all materials, handouts and use of mold, weaving stand and tools

Contact: Tony Stubblefield
if you would like to receive registration information