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Woven Tray

Woven Tray

Saturday 9:30AM – 1130AM
Kitchen/Old Souls Gelato
Beginners Adult (16+)
$38

This is a great little tray with many uses. It is lovely as a breadbasket, fruit basket, or project basket. I use mine as a hold-all as I work on felting projects. The tray is easy to make, the rim is glued, so it makes a good intro to weaving baskets.

Ellen McCarthy – Ellen is a Weaver, Felter, Spinner, Dyer and Basketmaker living in Delevan. NY. She has been Weaving cloth and Baskets for many years. She is a member of the Weavers’ Guild of Buffalo and the Enchanted Mountain Weavers Guild. She teaches at local guilds, Springville Center for the Arts, and Fiber Flurry.

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