Free Paper Crafting Tutorial – Weave a small square basket with paper

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Last updated on January 11, 2025 7:20 pm

Learn how to make a small square container with paper in this course. Expand your skills to use different materials and create various sizes of these items. Discover the art of Maori weaving and basketry, known as “Mahi Raranga.” Suitable for beginners in paper craft, basket weaving enthusiasts, older children, and even retirees in a retirement home setting. Get guidance and assistance throughout the course. Start your journey into the world of basketry today.

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In this course, you will learn how to make a small square container with paper. However, it will also give you the ability to use other materials and make other sizes of these great little items. In New Zealand where I learnt how to make these items, we call them “Kono” and they are normally made with natural fibres, notable New Zealand Flax/Phormium Tenax.  These are the first step to becoming a weaver here and help to understand the general concept of “Mahi Raranga” – Maori Weaving or basketry. If you struggle with certain steps along the way, I am happy to help you and guide you!

Who this course is for:

  • Interested in Basket Weaving of any kind
  • Interested Beginners in Paper Craft and art
  • older children who have an interest in Basketry of any kind
  • older people, perhaps in retirement home setting will also greatly enjoy this class

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