Étude no. 4 - Cattail on glass mould
Up to this point I have been weaving without using a mould for shape, free hand if one can call it that. I'd seen artists use many different household items as moulds especially for softer materials whereas weaving with willow doesn't seem to need them. I used a small glass bowl as the mould for this piece. I found it quite challenging because the smoothness of the glass made for an unstable piece as I was weaving. Still I persisted.
I had been finding that with free hand I was having troubles getting a tight and even weave when the spokes of cattail are relatively soft. This is probably a skill issue and it may get better as I learn more and get more practice. However, using a mould made it much, much easier to do. I was able to hold the spokes against the mould so that I could pull the weavers tight without deforming the spokes or inadvertently pulling the spokes inwards or outwards. Everything turned out much more even and regular.
I'm very happy with this cute little basket. She feels a bit more elegant and refined than the more raw and organic feel of the previous baskets.
PS. It also made a great cat crown before trimming 💕