Quick and Easy Blackberry Bramble Basket

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Published 2013-09-24
Update: I now have a video available showing how to use large-stemmed blackberry vines!    • Himalayan Blackberry Bramble Bark Basket  

If you saw my Tidal Art video    • Tidal Art   , you know that I'm fascinated with using natural materials to create art. Lately, I've turned in the direction of blackberry vines.

The Pacific Blackberry (Rubus Ursinus) is an ideal plant to work with. It's strong, 5-10 feet long, flexible, easy to prepare, and grows like crazy in the Pacific Northwest. I've been working with it almost nonstop for the past six months, and haven't even put a dent in the local population. This video is an example of what can be done with it. This basket is a utilitarian use, but it can be used for fancier crafts and art as well.

I apologize for the occasionally fuzzy picture. The day was amazingly humid, and the lens kept fogging up. But part of working in nature is taking what you get (it's part of what I love about it).

And thanks to Jon of Jon's Bushcraft for his excellent tutorial on using blackberries (brambles to those on the other side of the pond) as a basketmaking material www.bushcraft.ridgeonnet.com/basic_basket_old_vers… . His website is a treasure trove of bushcraft ideas and instructions.

All Comments (21)
  • @SelaciousCrumb
    Love me a man who forgets a bag but remembers his tools for basket weaving. Always be prepared
  • videos like these are just convincing me more and more to run away into the woods and become a forest goblin
  • @Zerostar369
    This is exactly what Youtube exists for. Thank you.
  • I spent a year in Girl Scouts to learn stuff like this, and never did. Learned more in this video than my entire scouting career….before getting kicked out for losing my cookie orders sheet
  • @saturniiiidae
    I got recommended a pine needle basket weaving tutorial and now yt recommends me this lol Not gonna complain though these are pretty cool
  • dang, 9 years later and youtube finally recommanded something interesting!
  • i love that i saw this ages ago and yet youtube decided to show it to everyone again at the same time lol
  • @ezralives
    I adore this video. Not just for the educational content, but for the 'vibe' this person has. As a child I was in a program where, just about every week, we'd do something in nature (learning to use a bow, carving, building fires, fishing, hiking, foraging, etc..) Besides that, being in the 2010s, "random" was cute. I think the intro & outro segments of this video captures that well. Thank you, Paco, for this nostalgia and education. I hope you're doing well wherever you are.
  • @Eleivana777
    I think it is an excellent video for these reasons 1) Voice is soothing. You only say the words and instructions that are needed. Not too much, not too little 2) Instructions consistent with what you are demonstrating 3) No annoying or loud music in background that obliterate your verbal instructions 4) Sometimes less is more. Simple, clear and practical. Good Job.
  • @kailithium
    “It won’t win any beauty contest.” I think it’s lovely and useful. It’s just perfect.
  • Love how he jumps in like a badass, then talks like a sweetheart. That is just gorgeous, imo.
  • @milesnoell
    The disarming goofiness is awesome and I'm definitely gonna make a blackberry vine basket on my next camping trip, now.
  • I have no idea why youtube decided to recommend this to me, but I'm sure glad it did. The vibes are immaculate, the basket is Lovely, and you've mixed fun into an informative video seamlessly.
  • Who needs a bag when you can weave a basket? If I get stranded on an island, I want this guy as my survival kit😁
  • @wrylife57
    What an awesome video! I am 65 years old. My entire life I have wanted to know how baskets are made. In 14 minutes, now I know. Thank you!
  • @teddyapproved
    I was homeschooled, we did this sort of thing for credits. We learned how to make them out of grass, reads, vines and thin wood strips that we steamed or boiled to weave.
  • @laurenyork6095
    It's 1:30AM but goddammit I need to know how to make a basket out of blackberry brambles!
  • @MrsBrit1
    Clicked to watch a basket being made. Was met by a hoptoad of a man on a unicycle and knew I was in a good place. 😂
  • @julmcfillin4600
    Me scrolling through YouTube videos and seeing weaving a basket with blackberry brambles: Ooooo, yes please! This was delightful and easy to follow. Can't wait to try it! 🙂
  • @teresab2009
    Wow i never thought I'd ever find basket weaving so entertaining. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Appreciate you!