25258 Beginning Basket Weaving: Phinney

25258 Beginning Basket Weaving: Phinney

Class | Available

349 W. Commercial St. Studio 1940 East Rochester, NY 14445 United States
2
Any level
Saturday, August 2, 2025 (one day)
9:00 AM-3:00 PM on Sat
$74.00
$20.00

25258 Beginning Basket Weaving: Phinney

Class | Available

Registration Deadline: 7/5 (28 days before class as the bloom bases need time to cure)

Looking for a little excitement? Phinney marries a slotted acrylic bloom base with the fundamentals of round reed. Twining will be introduced and used to secure the spokes. Spoke upset and a 3-rod wale will be covered as well as how color and spoke count play important roles in basket design. A rolled border will finish off the basket. As class will run through noon, please bring lunch or purchase locally.

AGE: 14 and up

**This Class has a special tuition rate for children. At the top of the page, select Youth Discount. At checkout, a child's tuition will be discounted to $20. The student must be registered as a child in your account profile to receive the discount.


  • MATERIALS FEE: $45 for acrylic bloom base and reed dyed to match base.
Baxter, Susan
Susan Baxter

Back in the 80s, when I was a student at Clarkson, I expressed a desire to take an underwater basketweaving class instead of Electromagnetic Fields and Waves. I still had to take the Electromagnetics class, but I received a basketweaving kit after graduation. Best gift ever as it kept my hands busy, and my brain engaged. That little flat reed basket was soon joined by countless baskets of different sizes, shapes and materials. However, once I discovered the flexibility of round reed, I was hooked. With over 34 years of weaving experience, I find challenge, and delight with basket design and creation so much so that I have created over 40 patterns.

In 2021, I experimented with acrylic paint pouring and found the “SheleeArt” method. I eventually found a way to combine acrylic paint blooms on slotted bases with round reed basketry. It has been a journey of intense focus, but
 deeply rewarding. Good things happen when bloom bases and basketry come together.

In 2022, I collaborated with our son to create weaving jigs that hold spokes during the initial setup. We now have 4 different jigs that we have designed, tested and used in basket classes. It has been another way to embed new
 technology with time-honored weaving techniques for a fresh approach to basket creation. In the last three years, my husband and I have traveled all over the US teaching basketweaving. We have also taught in Yates County and now look forward to teaching new weavers in the Rochester area. The only thing better than working with your passion, is passing that joy forward.