Natural-material weaving

Weaving with willow, rattan and patience.

A small reading collection about traditional basketry in Germany: the materials, the hand movements, and the first projects worth attempting.

A basket maker weaving willow rods by hand

Three places to start

Each article stays close to one material or task, with concrete steps rather than general advice.

Willow

Willow Basketry Basics

How willow rods are graded, soaked and set up on a base before the first weave begins.

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Rattan

Working with Rattan

Why rattan core behaves differently from willow, and how to prepare it for chair seats and round baskets.

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Projects

Simple Woven Projects

Three approachable pieces — a tray, a round basket and a garden support — broken into clear stages.

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Willow basket maker at work at a traditional workbench

A craft with deep roots in the region

Basket making with willow has a long, documented history across Central Europe. In Germany, willow cultivation along river meadows once supplied workshops that produced harvest baskets, fish traps and packing hampers.

Today the practice continues mostly through workshops, open-air museums and regional craft associations, where the older techniques are kept in use rather than displayed behind glass.

Image: Wikimedia Commons.
Hands weaving lengths of rattan

Two materials, two characters

Willow is grown, cut and worked as whole rods; rattan reaches the bench as processed core or cane. The first is local and seasonal, the second is imported and ready to use after a short soak.

  • Willow rods are sorted by length and soaked until they bend without cracking.
  • Rattan core is more uniform and forgiving, which makes it common for learning.
  • Both are worked damp and allowed to dry into a firm, fixed shape.

How a basket comes together

Most simple baskets follow the same sequence, whatever the material.

01

Prepare the material

Sort rods or core by thickness, then soak until pliable so the fibres bend instead of snapping.

02

Build the base

Cross thicker stakes to form a slath, then weave outward to a flat, even foundation.

03

Raise and finish

Turn the stakes upward, weave the sides, and close the rim with a folded-down border.

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