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Longleaf Pine Needle Basketry

  • Ox-Bow School of Art & Artists’ Residency 3435 Rupprecht Way Saugatuck, MI, 49453 United States (map)

Longleaf Pine Needle Basketry

with Mary Boyd
December 12, 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Tuition: $150
Materials Fee: $30

In this workshop, students will learn the foundational techniques of coiled basketry while creating a small basket from longleaf pine needles. Beginning with a prepared wooden or stone center, we’ll explore how to start a coil, build walls using the spiral stitch, and incorporate beads with the Mariposa stitch to add texture and detail. Through demonstration and individualized guidance, students will practice shaping, binding, and tapering their final coil to create a smooth, finished edge. Along the way, we’ll discuss the history and traditions of natural-fiber basketry and how contemporary makers continue to evolve the form. Materials including pine needles, waxed thread, a prepared center, beads, and sewing needles—will be provided.

Plan to bring: a small pair of sharp scissors, a hand towel, and needle-nose pliers if available.

Location: Ox-Bow House - 137 Center Street, Douglas, MI 49406

Mary Boyd (she/her) is a natural fiber artist living in Saugatuck, Michigan. She creates functional and sculptural pieces from longleaf pine needles and stones from around the world, as well as incorporating other natural fibers and ceramics in her work. Mary is self-taught, having developed her skills and techniques through years of practice, experimentation, and collaboration with fellow pine needle artists, after being introduced to the art in an afternoon workshop. Mary is now a full-time artist, following a career as a chemistry professor and university administrator. She also serves as an administrator for an international group of 10,000 pine needle artists on social media.

Longleaf pine needle basket with Australian variscite stone center and green linen thread. Photo credit: John P. Quinn.

Earlier Event: November 14
Punch Needle Embroidery