Willow Round Basket

16
May

RHS Garden Rosemoor, EX38 8PH

RHS Garden Rosemoor, EX38 8PH

Address

Great Torrington, Rosemoor, Torrington

Venue

RHS Garden Rosemoor

Booking


  • Other Prices

    £125

Overview

  • Course running time

    Saturday 16 May 2026, 9.15am–5.30pm

     

  • Skill level

    General

  • Subject

    Workshop

  • Topic

    Willow weaving


This lovely round basket is a perfect starter project if you are new to willow and would like to create something that is both beautiful and 100% functional. Created especially for beginners, Sarah Le Breton will teach you and guide you through some traditional English willow techniques, using willow grown on the Somerset Levels to create your own basket. At the end of the day, you will be able to take home your completed round basket.
  • Tutor: Sarah Le Breton has over a decade of teaching experience. She is a full time basketmaker and was selected as the Maker in Residence 2025 at Kelmscott Manor in Gloucestershire. Sarah is incredibly passionate about sharing her heritage craft. As well as making a lovely and useful basket today, Sarah's aim is to enthuse, energise and inspire you on your journey with willow
  • Location and arrival information: The workshop will take place mostly in the Peter Buckley Learning Centre, with some time also spent outside in the Garden. Please allow 15 minutes to park in the main visitor car park, enter the garden and get to the Learning Centre
  • Catering: Tea / coffee and biscuits will be available in the classroom at the start of the workshop and again in the afternoon. As part of the booking process, you will choose a picnic lunch option which is included in the workshop price

For this workshop you will need:
  • Your booking reference number to show to the team at the Garden Entrance. 
  • A notebook and pencil to make notes.
  • Wear old clothes and layers, and closed-toed shoes. Willow work is very active and you might get quite warm.
  • Bring a coat or suitable outer later as part of the day will be spent seeking inspiration from the garden.
  • Secateurs if you wish to use your own pair.
  • Gloves if you wish to wear them.
 
Skill Level: General – I want to enjoy, discover or learn from this workshop, whatever what my existing skill level.
To gain the most from this workshop, a good level of mobility as well as finger dexterity and hand strength is essential. 


Additional info

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