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Weaving

Cory Ryan

October 18, 2022 by Waterford Craft School


Pine Needle Basketry

For Cory Ryan, art was always a hobby and her therapy from a stressful IT job. She started with folk art and had a goal to learn something new as the years went by. She learned to make baskets with longleaf pine needles from a friend’s mother, who had learned from her mother! She is pleased to carry on this heritage craft tradition. She teaches a variety of classes, ranging from quilling to pine needle basketry, and is serving her fourth term as President of the Art Guild of Greene in Greene County, VA. Now retired from the corporate world, Cory creates art to display and sell at a local craft shop in Ruckersville, VA.

Filed Under: 2022, 2023, Basketry, Fiber Arts, Homesteading, Instructor, Mixed Media, Weaving Tagged With: baskets, natural fiber, pine needle basketry, stitch, virginia artist

Jesica Clark

August 25, 2022 by Waterford Craft School


Willow Woven Garden Structures

Jes Clark (they/them) is owner and operator of Willow Vale Farm in Stanfordville, NY. Jes weaves traditional and contemporary functional pieces and the basket forms created are a result of their conversation with each stick of willow. All of their willow is grown without pesticides using regenerative practices and with loving care.

Jes has been teaching weaving just since 2018 but has taught hundreds of students ranging from absolute beginners to experienced weavers looking to refine their craft. They have taught at the Stowe Basketry Festival, for the Northeast Basketmakers Guild, at the New York Botanical Garden just to name a few, and also privately in one-on-one tutorials. To see Jes’s wares, check out their Instagram page!

Filed Under: 2022, 2023, Gardening, Instructor, Weaving Tagged With: garden structures, Gardening, weaving, willow, willow weaver, willowvale farm

Gary Robinson

July 7, 2022 by Julie Goforth

Broom Making (for all skill levels)

Born in the west central mountains of Virginia, where he still resides, Gary Robinson learned the art of broom making in 1991 and has been making brooms full time since then. Gary’s brooms appeared in the historical drama Sommersby starring Richard Gere and Jodie Foster and have been purchased by George Washington’s Mount Vernon for use in their portrayal of Colonial life. Over the years, demonstrating and teaching his craft has been one of the most fulfilling parts of his journey.

Gary has been a juried Demonstrating Artisan at the Waterford Fair since 1991. He is a Waterford Landmark Artisan, exemplifying excellence in craft and education, and for his commitment to the Waterford Foundation’s preservation mission. We recorded a conversation with Gary after his 2021 class, which is on our YouTube channel.

Filed Under: 2022, 2023, Fiber Arts, Homesteading, Instructor, Mixed Media, Weaving Tagged With: broom making, fiber art, heritage craft, natural fiber, traditional, weaving

Pamela Foster

July 7, 2022 by Julie Goforth

Woven Virginia Snowflake, Splint Seat Weaving & Introduction to Handwoven Cane

Pamela Foster has been weaving for over 40 years. She specializes in wicker restoration, but weaves all types of chair seats, including splint, cane, rush, bamboo, rattan, willow, and grasses. She has woven seats for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and restored a wicker sled for the Loudoun Museum. She has also been reproducing Gustav Stickley wicker lampshades for over 25 years, which are sold nationwide. She has been teaching for the Waterford Craft School since its inception in 2016.

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Filed Under: 2022, 2023, Fiber Arts, Instructor, Pamela Foster, Weaving Tagged With: fiber art, seat weving, splint

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