
Mark the center of each spoke on the rough side
. The rough or bad side can be found by bending the spoke over your finger without creasing spoke and one side should have hairs stand up and the other side should be relatively smooth. Place pencil mark on bad side in the middle of the stake.
With the rough side facing up lay out the base in a grid pattern matching up the center marks. Once base is complete true base to measure 7 inches wide by 7 inches tall.

Upset the stakes by bending them against a straight edge.

Using 1/2” flat reed as weavers and small clamps or clothespins to hold the weaver in place. Begin weaving the sides of the basket. Begin on top of a stake. Weave over/under all the way around using as many clamps as needed. End the weaver by overlapping 4 spokes, tucking the end of the weaver behind the spoke. After 2 rows the spokes should be vertical.


Weave a total of 7 rows. Then cut off the spokes that are behind or on the inside of the last row of weaving. Cut the spokes level or slightly below that last row. Making sure the remaining spokes are moist tuck them over to the inside of the basket and down into the rows of weaving. NOTE these may be a bit long and need to be trimmed before they are tucked.

Measure out 2 pieces of 1/2″ flat reed that fit around the top of the inside and outside of the basket. These pieces are the rim pieces. When measuring the rim pieces leave an additional 2-3” as an overlap.
Hold the rim pieces with clamps or cable ties with the seagrass inserted in between them covering the exposed edges of the spokes.
Using the 3/16” flat reed for lashing; insert one end up the front rim, keep it under the seagrass and bend it over to the inside of the basket. Using the long end “stitch” or lash the rims in place by bringing the lasher under the last row of weaving now covered by the rim pieces and in between the spokes removing the cable ties or clamps as you go along.
