Harakeke NZ Flax Weaving Kete Whiri Workshop
State Highway 6, Inangahua, BullerTicket Information
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The Kete Whiri is a traditional pipi kete or kumara harvesting basket woven from Harakeke - NZ Flax being New Zealand's most enduring of native plants. This workshop is located in the peaceful natural New Zealand setting of Inangahua.
From plant to product: the flax is prepared with the flax fibre exposed at the end, this is referred to as muka.
The weaving of the kete commences with the muka ends that are plaited together to form a strong durable base for this everyday utility basket.
The next stage is to construct the corners that we will weave up to the desired height of the kete . Finishing off with a plait around the top, and handles to complete your own traditional Maori kete. There is an option to embellish with your own personalised stone, shell, or beads.
Some prior Harakeke weaving experience is preferred as this workshop is the next challenge after learning the basics. For information on the Introduction to Harakeke Weaving workshop, please check the NZ Textile Experiences website.
For accommodation options in Inangahua please inquire - info@nztextileexpriences.co.nz.
Yvonne Hammond has extensive experience and knowledge tutoring Harakeke Weaving.
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