Our Practice Values
Good basketry starts before the first row is woven. Learners are encouraged to notice moisture, flexibility, rod thickness, and spacing so the material feels easier to guide instead of being forced into shape.
The course values patient checking, practical repetition, and honest correction. A cracked bend, loose row, or leaning stake becomes a useful signal for adjusting hand tension and pace.
Our Course Approach
The course helps beginners separate willow weaving into manageable parts: preparing rods, building a starter base, keeping side stakes upright, adding weaver rods neatly, and finishing edges with careful tucks. Each step supports small visible improvements without promising perfect baskets or professional results.
Focused On The First Weaving Decisions
About this course means understanding how practice is organized, not inventing a studio story. VineHarmony centers the early decisions that shape a beginner project: when to soak rods, which thickness to choose, how to keep the base centered, and when to pause before a gap or lean becomes harder to correct.

Practice Areas

ROD SOAKING AND SORTING

BASE AND SIDE WALL CONTROL

JOINING AND TRIMMING
Read More About Willow Practice
The blog adds practical notes on rod flexibility, leaning baskets, rim finishing, cracked bends, and small checks that make early weaving sessions easier to understand.