Description
Course Date: Saturday 27th June 2026
Location: King Johns Lodge, Sheepstreet Lane, Etchingham, East Sussex, TN19 7A
Weave a Willow Plant supports in the Sussex Countryside
Step away from the noise of everyday life and spend a day immersed in slow, mindful making with natural materials.
In this small-group basketry workshop, you will learn how to weave your own beautiful obelisk and cloche using traditional techniques and sustainably sourced willow. Held in peaceful countryside locations in Kent and East Sussex, these workshops are designed to reconnect you with creativity, craftsmanship and the calming rhythm of working with your hands.
No previous experience is needed. Whether you are a complete beginner or have explored basketry before, you will be guided through the process at your own pace.
A Restorative Craft Experience
Working with natural fibres is both grounding and deeply satisfying. As your hands begin to weave, the mind quietens. Many participants describe the experience as calming, meditative and unexpectedly therapeutic.
These workshops are intentionally small and relaxed, allowing time to slow down, learn traditional skills and enjoy the simple pleasure of creating something beautiful and lasting.
You will leave not only with a handcrafted obelisk and cloche, but very much also with a renewed sense of calm, creativity and connection.
What You’ll Learn
During the workshop you will:
- Weave your own artisan obelisk and cloche using mainly willow;
- Learn traditional basketry techniques used to shape and strengthen woven forms;
- Receive step-by-step guidance in a supportive, welcoming environment;
- Explore the creative possibilities of weaving with sustainable natural materials;
- Gain skills that can be applied to future basketry and weaving projects.
All materials, tools and refreshments are included.
Teas, coffee and seasonal fruit are provided throughout the day, and participants are invited to bring a packed lunch to enjoy in the countryside setting.
Meet Marianne
Marianne is a professional basketmaker and willow grower based on the Kent and East Sussex border. She has been weaving since 2006 and teaching basketry professionally since 2018.
Her approach combines traditional craftsmanship with mindful making, creating workshops that are as restorative as they are creative. Marianne teaches with warmth, patience and a deep respect for heritage weaving techniques and the natural materials she works with.
Small Group Workshops in Nature
Workshops take place in carefully chosen rural and creative spaces, from converted barns and art studios to peaceful countryside workshops surrounded by wildlife and greenery.
With a maximum of six participants, each workshop offers an intimate and personal experience with plenty of individual guidance.
Private workshops are also available for friends, families, creative retreats and small groups looking for a unique countryside experience.
Is This Workshop Suitable for Beginners?
Absolutely. The workshop is designed to be accessible for beginners while still inspiring for those with some weaving experience.
The natural materials used are flexible and enjoyable to work with. If you have specific accessibility requirements or would like to discuss whether the workshop would suit you, please feel welcome to get in touch.
Young people aged 12+ may also attend by arrangement.
Booking Information
To ensure a relaxed and personal atmosphere, places are limited and advance booking is essential.
A minimum of four participants is required for a workshop to run. If minimum numbers are not reached, an alternative date may be offered.
Please book at least two weeks in advance to allow time for preparation of materials.




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