Making a Basket from PINE NEEDLES | Start to Finish Project

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Published 2020-07-16
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I regret not mentioning about the history and origins of pine needle weaving in this video. This video was mostly intended to show how to make a pine needle basket is made but it should have nevertheless gave credit to where it was due. Pine needle basket weaving is an incredibly old tradition linked mainly to native American tribes, although pine needle baskets have also been known to be made in places such as Central American, India and some African areas.


Those resources are incredibly useful for those who are interested in knowing more about the history and origins of pine needle weaving:

-www.native-languages.org/baskets.htm (LOTS of incredible pictures here)
-www.nativetech.org/basketry/index.html
www.koasatiheritage.org/blog/2013/jun/19/baskets/


MATERIALS:

PINE NEEDLES: If you can't find long pine needles where you live, lots of ETSY sellers sell them: etsy.me/308Xmx2 or etsy.me/3fyAzRP for example.

they are also available here: primpines.com/supplies.html


 For this basket I used 100g of dried pine needles.

THREAD:

- Macrame Waxed Thread:

-US: etsy.me/2DvAbFj
-EU: etsy.me/30lM1ev

 - Polyester Thread and Artificial Sinew: primpines.com/supplies.html

- Raffia Thread: www.basketmakerscatalog.com/ps/94-raffia


GAUGE: I used a small piece of paper straw (about 3cm). You can also use a piece of tubing like they do here: primpines.com/supplies.html


NEEDLES: any wide eyed strong needle will do (look for tapestry/embroidery needles).

PLIERS: any kind of round or flat nose pliers.

TO LEARN MORE:

PINE NEEDLE BASKETRY BOOK: bit.ly/31aHoD5 (lots of more cool books here)



HOW LONG DID IT TAKE YOU?

For this basket it took me about 6h to make it. It might take longer if this is your first basket.

USEFUL INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS:
-Great series of videos on making and history by Tyrese Gould Jacinto (Nanticoke Lenno Lenape Tribe) youtube.com/user/tygould63
- Carol Busto    / @bustoc   (glycerin treatment video can be found there)
- Debra Carmona: bit.ly/32ojoie
- Initial wrap and coil:    • Pine Needle Basket Coiling: Initial w...  

MUSIC USED:
- Young Wolves by Racoon Racoon: artlist.io/song/10522/young-wolves
- Little Sparrow by Racoon Racoon:artlist.io/song/7894/little-sparrow---instrumental…
- Walls by Racoon Racoon: artlist.io/song/7898/walls---instrumental-version
- Seaside Psalter by Dylan Drake: artlist.io/song/6564/seaside-psalter
- Tied by Chris Aumen: artlist.io/song/2248/tied---instrumental-version


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All Comments (21)
  • @JLH1956
    If someone gave me a basket like that for a gift, that they made with their own hands and time, I would cherish it my entire life, and I would never forget that person. What a gift!
  • @devyndestinee
    I am Indigenous, Okanagan native territory. We have been taught to make pine needle baskets as kids, our ancestors did this to store dried berries and tools. Loved watching to see how you made yours ❤️ the natural way
  • I’m Afro American from Florida. We use to make and sell pine baskets in the community all the the way up to til the late 90’s. A beautiful practice that I miss seeing around. The cultural exchange and conversations that would take place as the ppl effortlessly created huge baskets , plates, fans, and so many other items from pine straws.
  • @chiquita_dave
    I just finished making my basket using pine needles that I foraged from my backyard. I am over the moon with how it came out! Your tutorial is a gift and I am so grateful for you sharing your knowledge.
  • My Mexican grandma taught me this when I was a little kid. Til this day the vases, trays, and tortilla holders she made are still standing strong.
  • @jessiecorn17
    My brother made a paint brush for me with them. We were extremely poor when I was little so I mean it was meaningful to me.
  • @adamleckie765
    Who knew those pesky pine needles that clog my gutters, clutter my flowerbeds, cover my trampoline, etc. could actually become something beautiful??? I’m going to have to try this! Very well done!
  • @homhomtube
    I think: That's exactly how tutorials should be like: concisely explained, very likeable "delivered across", with recognizable inner sympathy, therefore with contagious enthusiasm, just great & with great results, too: Chapeau!
  • @criscobabe9134
    "I'm still just a beginner" Girl no way, these are phenomenal and so beautiful.
  • Damnit. I didn't need another craft obsession. But I'm not mad about, only inspired. Thanks, algorithm.
  • This is an ancient art and I am moved to see it is still alive. If only we would have respected First Nations and their art, customs and philosophy, the world would have been a better place than it is today. Thank you for sharing this beautiful and informative video!
  • @fgtyi
    Anyone else relaxed by watching this video
  • @ladansamooty581
    "Take only what you need and leave the rest . . . " How responsible of her to say this. I respect all who respect other living creatures sustenance. 👏👏👏👏
  • technology has robbed us of our ability to achieve so much organically. ironically i am using it now to connect with you. thank you for sharing.
  • @flyyinryan
    ....you don't need to regret not giving credit for passing on ancient skills. That is how their young learned as well, sharing. Great video, thanks for making it!
  • I remember messing with pine needles as a kid, trying to create a boat or a pot or a figure- it never worked because I was a child, but Maybe I can try again?
  • @simon-515
    My son made me a small basket 44 years ago when he was around eight. He and his friend worked on one each for their moms. I still have it. I love it so much.
  • @charlottesmom
    This has been recommended to me for months, I ignored it until today...was spellbound the whole time! Can't wait to go out and collect some pine needles.