Himalayan Blackberry Bramble Bark Basket

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  • Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
  • At long last, it's finished!
    I've been meaning to make this video for the past five years, and now here it is.
    Instructions on how to safely collect Himalayan blackberry (Rubis armeniacus) vines and peel the bark for use in flat weave basketry. Other large-stemmed brambles could probably also be used here as well. Between this technique and the round weave method shown in my Pacific blackberry basketry video, the sky is the limit!
    My original blackberry basketry video:
    • Quick and Easy Blackbe...
    Fun fact: I went back a week later and made a second basket to reshoot a couple of scenes that weren't clear enough. See if you can spot the difference!

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  • @BlackDragonMirage
    @BlackDragonMirage 6 років тому +53

    This is why I love the internet; incredible, informative stuff you'd never think to look for directly. Thank you, sir :D

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  6 років тому +8

      You're quite welcome! If I search the internet for something and I don't find it, sometimes I'll figure it out and make the video myself. I feel like I can make my own small contribution to the collective knowledge that is the world wide web.

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      @conqueringlion420 7 місяців тому

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  • @Child-of-Astara
    @Child-of-Astara Рік тому +10

    Aha! My heart sunk for a quick moment when you said I needed a specialised tool... then began smiling a much-needed smile when you showed the stick. Wow! Been wondering about all this and so glad I found your channel!!!

  • @rebeccamaracle2878
    @rebeccamaracle2878 3 роки тому +14

    "A specialized tool called..."
    *grabs pencil and paper*
    "A stick"
    *tosses pencil away*
    No wait! That can be my stick!

  • @sarahhendricks13
    @sarahhendricks13 2 роки тому +17

    I just discovered your videos and I'm hooked. I'm a pine needle basket weaver and saw your video using Scotch Broom. My son has Himalayan blackberries growing in his back yard and we've tried to kill them every year for a long time but with no luck. SO, I'm going to try a blackberry basket as well. LOVE the idea of putting a jar of blackberry jam into the basket (my Christmas gift for my brothers this year has been discovered! I'm searching for a place where I can get to some Scotch broom and try my hand at a basket this week. (I'm 71 with some mobility issues, so I need to be aware when I'm walking around brambles, etc.)
    You look like life is a lot of fun for you wandering around the woods and finding things to do with everything you find! You're keeping old skills alive and introducing them to a whole new audience! Thank you for sharing!

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  2 роки тому +3

      Thank you for your kind words! I'm sure you're better at pine needle baskets than I am at Scotch broom baskets. I've worked with Ponderosa Pine needles, and they feel so much nicer to work with than Scotch broom. But I'd rather try something new than do something well.

  • @teresaellis7062
    @teresaellis7062 Рік тому +8

    I once needed to clear a large patch of Himalayan blackberries to put in a garden. Seeing how you remove the thorns and the side branches off the vines was very cathartic for me.😁 Those thorns are nasty. I bought welder's leather gloves to protect me and still ended up losing more blood than I would have liked. I should have bought cowgirl chaps to protect my legs!

  • @cryptelligence
    @cryptelligence Рік тому +11

    I love everything about this! Anything to encourage people yanking up the invasive Himalayan Blackberry! Have you done any weaving with English Ivy? As I understand, it can be harvested all year round for baskets 🧺 Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge and creating this comprehensive video! I’m inspired and want to use more invasives for crafts!!!

    • @katescarratt4267
      @katescarratt4267 8 місяців тому

      That sounds ideal for my garden, but unfortunately I haven't got time to sit and make baskets at the moment as I'm having to cut back so much hawthorn, blackthorn, brambles and ivy! Is there a way to store these vines until I've got time to do something useful with them? Right now I'm just putting everything through the shredder to make mulch.

  • @lalystar4230
    @lalystar4230 3 роки тому +21

    For the split cutting, to make it safer and easier, you could drive a knife into a piece of stable wood, then just push/pull on the vines on the stabilized knife. I find that to work easier. You could also stick 2 or three knives down like that, to make a temporary rig that makes sure the vine gets cut somewhat in the centre without too much work, making it a lot easier, faster and consistent. works also to make the weavers.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  2 роки тому +6

      I've thought of making a rig, but I've never gotten around to it. Good idea!

  • @StefaniaFruitarianFarmer
    @StefaniaFruitarianFarmer 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you! I am a willow basket weaver but have never tried bramble weaving...You are a lovely person and very humble...take care!

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  3 роки тому +1

      I'm jealous. I don't have an easy supply of willow; otherwise, I might never make another bramble basket again. I love willow weaving!

  • @katescarratt4267
    @katescarratt4267 8 місяців тому +6

    If you carried on with the basket to make it taller, it would make a nice holder for a bottle.

  • @julianefaria7508
    @julianefaria7508 4 роки тому +9

    If I ever get into a survival situation I will have tons of baskets and no food
    But really your vids are amazing

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +13

      I'm hoping that after the Zombie Apocalypse, I become the village basketmaker while others find food and protect me.

    • @rachelpeham4800
      @rachelpeham4800 4 роки тому +1

      @@PacoWarabi lol we will try our best!

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  • @beggsnachin
    @beggsnachin Рік тому +6

    I put my material in a bucket of water because it was drying too fast. I also did my basket start different, just doing the twining from the get go because that square pattern just drives me nuts and I haven't gotten the dexterity to get it right yet. I was surprised to find that blackberry bark when dried makes a surprisingly strong basket all by itself.

  • @kelsworthy
    @kelsworthy Рік тому +3

    Excellent! Easy to follow. Nice result!

  • @francescaa8331
    @francescaa8331 4 роки тому +1

    Love the old crafts, thank you.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +1

      Himalayan blackberry is not a native species here, so it's an old craft with a new material. I love mixing it up!

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  • @cr8cat794
    @cr8cat794 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent video, exemplary communicator / demonstrator. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @twilightgardenspresentatio6384
    @twilightgardenspresentatio6384 3 роки тому +4

    I totally ran into this video by accident and you just made everything easier thanks dude. I need to catch up!😊

  • @G0zdniM0z
    @G0zdniM0z 5 років тому +3

    Great video and idea, I'm gonna use it on my youth summer wilderness camp. Thanks Paco!

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  5 років тому

      It's a great way to keep youth occupied when they have no cell service ;-)

  • @hannahstine1126
    @hannahstine1126 4 роки тому +2

    I appreciate you sharing your knowledge on this platform. It really helps people get a more basic understanding on crafts.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому

      The way I see it, I'm not the best basket weaver. I'm not the best video maker. But I'm pretty good at combining the two, which allows more people to learn these skills.

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  • @emm_bee
    @emm_bee 3 роки тому

    I live along the Sac/American River and there are tons of wild berries. I can’t wait to try this out now. Thanks for sharing!

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  3 роки тому

      Oh great! Yes, take as many of the invasive blackberries as you want. The wildlife will thank you for it.
      As an FYI, I'm guessing it's too late in the season to use this technique. The bark is probably too stuck to the core at this point. You may have to wait until next year, although if you find some fresh growing sections, you might have some success.
      Good luck!

  • @editherman.2555
    @editherman.2555 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you for these videos! I really enjoyed them!

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  • @charlesatwell9976
    @charlesatwell9976 5 років тому +4

    You are a good teacher. Thanks.

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  • @melodyst.claire5389
    @melodyst.claire5389 3 роки тому +1

    Love love your basket!

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  • @sonneneinhornandrelina744
    @sonneneinhornandrelina744 4 роки тому +3

    Du hast große Bewunderung von mir, sooo schön hast du das gemacht...alle deine Videos sind sehenswert und man kann viel lernen von dir....ich wünsche dir alles liebe auf deinen Weg.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому

      Danke schön

    • @julianefaria7508
      @julianefaria7508 4 роки тому +1

      PacoWarabi Wusste garnicht das du deutsch sprichst

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  • @DryLog420
    @DryLog420 4 роки тому +1

    Right on! Came here from your suggestion last night and I think it'll be a relatively nice project. Thanks for sharing man! Decent man! Hahah

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  • @thaelfern
    @thaelfern 6 місяців тому

    so excited to try this, we have tons of blackberry vines on our property, they get huge and super woody, so i imagine the dried result is very strong!

  • @thevagabondsageinthewoods
    @thevagabondsageinthewoods 4 роки тому +5

    Very informative and enjoyable. Thank you for taking the time to make this video.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +3

      You're very welcome. I believe very strongly that knowledge is an unlimited resource, so we might as well share.

    • @thevagabondsageinthewoods
      @thevagabondsageinthewoods 4 роки тому

      PacoWarabi The first basket I make from shrubbery on my new land will be in your honor for teaching me this! I mean that!! Paco is an easy name to remember!

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому

      @@thevagabondsageinthewoods Aww, thank you!
      Paco is a good memorable name. That's why I picked it back in high school and have been using it for around 25 years.

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  • @Dona-fu9zh
    @Dona-fu9zh 5 років тому +1

    love these sort of videos, making something useful, a form of upcycling...motivated to make a basket out of lantana, (using Pacific Blackberry method) and other environmental weeds...thankyou.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  5 років тому +1

      Do you know the difference between a weed and a desirable plant?


      People just haven't figured out how to use the weeds yet.

  • @schokey3513
    @schokey3513 4 роки тому +4

    "...using fingers as buffer" - Good common sense point made regarding knife safety, early in video. With practice, very easily accomplished. So sad weaving is a dying art. Keep it going for !! Very good video.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +2

      If you're going to cut towards yourself, then it's important to teach how to not cut yourself. I've never cut myself doing this, although I've definitely hurt myself with other tools (one of the best (worst) scars I have is from a manual coping saw).
      My most popular video by far, with over a million views, is my other blackberry bramble basket video, so I hope that weaving is making a comeback.

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  • @romonaelrod7870
    @romonaelrod7870 Рік тому +2

    Pretty basket. Looks like it is easy to make.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  Рік тому +2

      It really doesn't take that much work. And once you've done it a few times, it just comes naturally.

  • @Dragonfly0314
    @Dragonfly0314 4 роки тому +2

    Great teaching style. Thank you.

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  • @huemanexperience1738
    @huemanexperience1738 Рік тому +6

    I don't have Himalayan blackberries, thank goodness, no thorns on mine. However, I grow mine for food. Now I know what and how to use the vines that are old and won't produce anymore berries. Mine only grow fruit on second year vines. So no cutting any vines with flowers for me, that's the future crop I'm counting on.
    You made this video four years ago, and there's still someone out there, Me! , that's wondering if my old vines could be used practically.
    Very informative and will be giving this a try next spring.
    I will have a ton of vines that will be "spent" and I'll be trimming back next year.
    However, I will be "attempting" a much larger basket and two handles.
    Thanks for sharing your talent!!
    ✌️❤️💯

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  Рік тому +2

      One note - this can only be done on new canes, before the fruiting season. That's the only time of year that you can separate the bark from the core. I don't know if it would work in your situation.
      I do, however, have plans to make another video showing how to use the vines later in the season, which might be ideal for using the "spent" canes. Stay tuned . . .

    • @huemanexperience1738
      @huemanexperience1738 Рік тому +1

      @@PacoWarabi after I wrote this I realized that...the second year vines are "harder". However, they are flexible. That's why I went looking for videos. Maybe not separate the vines, make sure they're thinner ones. Kinda like the grapevine weaves I've seen. Will look forward to seeing your future video though. Would really like to try something new and show my grandkids.
      ✌️❤️💯

    • @katescarratt4267
      @katescarratt4267 8 місяців тому

      You have thornless blackberries?? You don't know how lucky you are. Mine are vicious and personal!

  • @samsen3965
    @samsen3965 4 роки тому +2

    Exactly what I wanted to know.
    Thank you dearly for this great tutorial and excellent content.
    Thumbs up

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +1

      You're very welcome! You should know that there are many palm leaf basketry videos out there, so if this technique doesn't work, you could definitely try one of theirs.

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  • @BoredWithBen
    @BoredWithBen 5 років тому +3

    i was watching the videos of guys building houses and pools in the forest from scratch and i'm like "hey i can do that,But lets start of simple with a basket!"great video man love it!

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +1

      I watch those guys sometimes as well. But I think I'll stick with baskets.
      Glad you enjoyed it.

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  • @elsagrace3893
    @elsagrace3893 4 роки тому +1

    This is really amazing info. I’ve always wanted to try it but no lessons to be found anywhere and during the late 70s I remember jokes being made about college students being educated in “basket weaving 101” as though it was an utter waste of time and resources. No learning is a waste as it can always be applied in some situation. Thanks Paso.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +1

      I actually had to search all over my university's catalog to find a basketweaving class. They had it hidden under a title like, "Special Problems in Art," or something like that.
      I learn a lot from UA-cam. And if I can't find the exact instructions I want, I try to make that video, to add to the common knowledge bank of the world. Glad you find it useful too!

  • @lisascenic
    @lisascenic Місяць тому

    That’s really brilliant!

  • @lzeph
    @lzeph 6 років тому +1

    Really enjoyed this one. I have a LOT of blackberry brambles in my back yard. Think I'll make some baskets. Thanks!

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  6 років тому +2

      Once you get a feel for the material, there are so many other things you can make with blackberry bark as well. I even have a hat band made from the stuff!

    • @lzeph
      @lzeph 6 років тому

      That's so cool!

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  • @sarahlangdon1965
    @sarahlangdon1965 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you I can’t wait to try this!

  • @SuperPhoneDialer
    @SuperPhoneDialer 3 роки тому +3

    Paco you absolute legend

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  • @gillianbc
    @gillianbc 5 років тому +1

    Well done - such a cute little basket. It'd be great as a biodegradable planter. I have plenty of brambles in a weedy corner of my garden. I also have lots of native english hop vines which grow like crazy, so I might try those too.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  5 років тому +1

      Thanks! I think the biodegradable planter sounds like a great idea, although I'm not sure if it would biodegrade before the season is over, ruining anything you planted inside. It would be worth an experiment!
      The English hops sound intriguing. If they're anything like the hops I'm used to in the US, you would probably want to use my basketry techniques from my other bramble basket video. That's better for round weaving materials.
      I'd love to see the finished product!

  • @joanofirk6216
    @joanofirk6216 5 років тому +4

    Excellent tutorial. Your camera angles were very good. Thanks for sharing.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  5 років тому +2

      Thanks! I shot most scenes multiple times to try and get the camera angles right. I ended up making 2 different baskets on different days because I didn't like how some of the first shots turned out.

    • @joanofirk6216
      @joanofirk6216 5 років тому

      @@PacoWarabi we're about to move into a house that has been abandoned for over a year. The back slope is covered in blackberry brambles and this is a perfect use for them. Thanks again.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  5 років тому

      @@joanofirk6216 Check my Blackberry Wreath video for some ideas of what your can do with the brambles in the off season. They can be used year-round!

    • @gailland8681
      @gailland8681 5 років тому +1

      nice basket

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  • @destination...diamond3892
    @destination...diamond3892 Рік тому +2

    😍 beautiful!

  • @bobbyesamdahl
    @bobbyesamdahl Рік тому +6

    thank you
    like your homemade stick tool

  • @RG-rl6hj
    @RG-rl6hj 3 роки тому +2

    my local forests are covered in blackberries and I can't wait to use them! Thank you

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  • @loisraymcinnis6006
    @loisraymcinnis6006 4 роки тому +1

    I love learning this. Thank you.

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  • @MH-mx3xv
    @MH-mx3xv 5 років тому +1

    This is really, really great!!!

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  • @HaphazardHomestead
    @HaphazardHomestead 6 років тому +4

    That's so great! That's such a great camp craft. I'm going to be taking a stick to some blackberry canes, for sure! I wonder how many potential baskets there are in the Pacific Northwest, lol. We all better get busy with it! And then put a jar of blackberry jam in our basket. Thanks! :D

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  6 років тому +2

      One of the best things is to make a little blackberry basket now, and in a month, fill it with blackberries. Best gift ever for out of town visitors! The baskets are made with the first-year primocanes, and the berries grow on the second-year floricanes, so any baskets you make now won't affect the harvest later in the season (not that it usually matters anyway -- there are so many berries!)

  • @abbiemurphy7098
    @abbiemurphy7098 10 місяців тому

    The stick to open the tie off I was never taughtr. THANKYOU

  • @porkchop0711
    @porkchop0711 5 років тому +1

    That looks so good thanks

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  • @SpeakUrMindShareUrWords
    @SpeakUrMindShareUrWords 5 років тому +3

    🌺Another very informative video. Love your ikebana scissors😊
    Aloha from Hawai’i.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  5 років тому +1

      THAT'S what they're called! I was having a hard time finding the name of them (I've had this pair for 15+ years).

    • @rbratek63
      @rbratek63 4 роки тому

      I just about fell over when I saw those scissors! I have a pair just like them but could never find info on them. I came to your comment section hoping someone would mention them...I wasnt disappointed.
      Thanks for the basket weaving instruction AND for the info on the scissors!

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  • @lyndagreen8294
    @lyndagreen8294 4 роки тому +2

    Love your video. I think I will try making a basket.

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  • @TheTedazerty
    @TheTedazerty 5 років тому +1

    So cool! Thanks for sharing !

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  • @couturehomestead5826
    @couturehomestead5826 3 роки тому

    Saw your firrst video.....These are the king of blackberries Ii have. Yay!!!

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  • @ateleskier7066
    @ateleskier7066 4 роки тому +2

    Excellent video - so much information in here, so many techniques and tips that can be adapted. It's interesting to me how similar your countryside vegetation looks to that in Britain. At a casual glance that hedgerow at the start could easily have been in England.
    I'm going to try this with our UK brackberry vines, but this technique could also be used with our flag iris (Iris pseudacorus) whose leaves are also great for making rope for basket-seating.
    Looking forward to more videos. Thanks for sharing.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +4

      Do you know about the Douglas Fir? I've heard there are areas of Britain that the Doug Fir has become naturalized. I'm not surprised that we have similar plants growing.
      We have flag iris here as well, but it's an invasive species (much the English Ivy and the Himalayan Blackberry). We've gotten a lot of species from Europe -- even Europeans!

    • @ateleskier7066
      @ateleskier7066 4 роки тому +1

      @@PacoWarabi Yes, we have the Douglas Fir here in Scotland, mostly on the Atlantic West Coast where it's milder.
      Thanks again.

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  • @monitoot
    @monitoot 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you 😊 now I know how to make a basket from palm leaves 🌴and then I'll fill it up with delicious dates 👌🏼

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  • @aurinslady7119
    @aurinslady7119 4 роки тому +2

    I can't wait to try this.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому

      I can't wait to hear how it goes!

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  • @beggsnachin
    @beggsnachin Рік тому +4

    I have made this basket, using the older, thick vines, like an inch or so wide. I used wider strips like this. Theres another video outnthere that says to use the younger green vines gor making cordage. She used a butter knife to scrape the bark off the outside (young, small green vines) and then split the vine in half with her fingers to take pit the pith. I found my resulting bark basket dried pretty quickly whike I was weaving, so I pit the pieces in a bucket of water. The resulting basket is SUPER string. Probly why the bb vines jist destroy my weed whacker. Dont ever use those electric string trimers. So lame. I caugnt two on fire. They hate blackberries. Lol
    I'm actually on here researching things to spin for clothing. Nettle is one, I know. Flax. I have a little of each of those. Not enough. But I have lots.of bb and lots of thistle.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  7 місяців тому +1

      I know this was four months ago, but I do have another video about bramble cordage. Short answer, you can use the inner bark of bramble to make a very strong cordage, but you have to scrape off the outer bark, and you can only do it in the spring.

  • @usualsuspect5173
    @usualsuspect5173 5 років тому +2

    Brilliant...good video

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  • @BLK2000
    @BLK2000 3 роки тому

    wow, another cool crafty make :) x

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  3 роки тому

      Glad you're enjoying them.

  • @sandrastreifel6452
    @sandrastreifel6452 4 роки тому

    I’m going to make one this spring, when I see the brambles flower!

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +1

      Great idea!

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  • @zigabregant6924
    @zigabregant6924 4 роки тому +16

    a specialized tool called a stick :DDDDDDD

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +3

      You never know. In some areas, they might not have sticks.

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  • @cyberp0et
    @cyberp0et 5 років тому +2

    You've just got yourself a new subscriber.
    Presumably you know how to make rope as well

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  5 років тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. I've made a video on how to make cordage from blackberry vines as well. ua-cam.com/video/dKkkChHSgT8/v-deo.html

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  • @howarthe1
    @howarthe1 4 роки тому +3

    I love this project so much.

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  • @darklordrowan6152
    @darklordrowan6152 5 років тому +2

    Nice thanks for making this video, definitely gonna try it :D

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  • @monicajohnson4473
    @monicajohnson4473 4 роки тому

    Beautiful! Thank You!

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  • @larryd6143
    @larryd6143 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks Paco, my neighbor has enough blackberries to make a million baskets. Let me know if you run short. Both videos were very informative.

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  • @suttonelms1
    @suttonelms1 5 років тому +1

    Fascinating; thank you.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  5 років тому

      You're very welcome!

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  • @sylviemaraj3166
    @sylviemaraj3166 2 роки тому +2

    Bravo très bien expliqué .image claire 😊

  • @adymode
    @adymode 5 років тому +10

    Where can I acquire one of those specialised de-jagging tools? As a discerning shopper Im looking for a top quality "schtik"

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  5 років тому +6

      I believe you can find them on Amazon. I got mine from a master craftsman.

  • @melissajarvis4829
    @melissajarvis4829 Рік тому +3

    Love this basket. Nice addition to your original basket making video. However, I don't think our vines ever get so thick in diameter. And, I'm sure it's also the wrong season right now. 😞 Oh well.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  Рік тому +5

      This is just an example of flat material weaving. I learned this technique with flat reeds, but I've seen people do similar things with bamboo, or even paper.
      I don't actually know what I'm doing. I just try stuff until I like the results.

  • @crochetart2691
    @crochetart2691 2 роки тому +2

    Beautiful 👍👍👍👍

  • @ludouglas1
    @ludouglas1 3 роки тому

    good job, Paco. Love it. I like how the base has wide warps and then the sides are finer. I love it. But I'm loving all of your woven baskets and tutorials and I didn't know that about the blackberry bush - splitting it and using the outer only. I'm learning all the time I was nervous as you cut the branches with the knife coming nto your hand. I'd be too afraid I'd slip - I do wood whittling and it reminded me of that kind of action. :-0

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  3 роки тому

      I know it looks dangerous, but this is an old technique used when you're splitting wood rods down the middle. If you have your hands in the right position, it's impossible for the blade to slip and cut you.
      And that's coming from someone who has some pretty good scars from woodworking. I'm pretty careless when it comes to safety, but I've never hurt myself on this technique specifically.
      Glad you're enjoying the videos! I've got one more I'd like to do this summer. We'll see if I get to it.

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  • @elsagrace3893
    @elsagrace3893 4 роки тому

    A mounted upright blade would be awesome for splitting tons of vines just by pulling them through.. wow this is awesome info. Som many blackberries and they grow so easily. This material looks so tuff.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +1

      The problem with just an upright blade is that they wouldn't split equally. They end up pulling to one side (I've tried it). I've spent many an hour thinking about a device that you feed the vine into, and it dethorns and splits all at the same time. Like a hollow tube with a blade. The tube knocks off the thorns and the blade splits it.
      Hmmm . . . Now I'm thinking about it again . . .

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  • @IAMGiftbearer
    @IAMGiftbearer 3 роки тому

    Really nice! I never knew the bark could be used! How about a birch bark basket? I bet those would be pretty!

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  3 роки тому

      A birch bark strip basket could be very pretty! Although the birch baskets I've seen are mostly just folded and sewn. I haven't really experimented, because I don't have an abundant supply around here.

  • @jennymay4720
    @jennymay4720 5 років тому +1

    I learned in Brittany that the fishermen would make lobster pots from brambles. Could you show us how Paco. This is a lovely video. Thank you.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  5 років тому

      I'm guessing that the lobster pots were probably made from the entire bramble and not just the bark. If you look at my original blackberry basketry video (link in the description), it was probably more that style, just with bigger vines. Unfortunately, I'm not well-versed in lobster pots, so I don't know what would work.
      The great thing is someone else could take these techniques and then modify them for their passion, like lobster fishing. I'd love to see someone make that video!

  • @heidinein645
    @heidinein645 2 роки тому +2

    its awsome.. thank you very much.. its possible to combine it with other barks.. like trees right?

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  2 роки тому +3

      Oh, definitely. There are a lot of mixed materials baskets out there. It can be used for aesthetics or for structural reasons. Mix it all you want!

  • @gwanma
    @gwanma 5 років тому

    love your video...where did you learn so much? Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  5 років тому +3

      I'm fascinated by the world. And I don't have a TV.

  • @yonwife5879
    @yonwife5879 Рік тому +6

    I’ve just found your channel, thank you so much for sharing.
    Is there anything you can do with the hard inner part of the bramble, the bit that gets thrown away?

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  Рік тому +7

      Compost it, maybe? I generally just throw it back in the bramble pile, where it will eventually decompose. They're an invasive species that only live for two years, so I don't mind "wasting" part.
      I do have another technique that uses much more of the entire vine, but I'll have to wait until later in the season to demonstrate that. To be continued . . .

    • @yonwife5879
      @yonwife5879 Рік тому +2

      @@PacoWarabi ah thank you. I’ll be using British blackberry stems. Looking forward to seeing your next videos. 🌸

  • @tamilouduplechin7927
    @tamilouduplechin7927 2 роки тому +5

    Another awesome video. Lol funny end

  • @clubritz
    @clubritz 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for the videos. Now I will go outside and see which thorn removal technique will work here. Hoping the stick works because I’m not sure I have canvas.... Off I go.

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  • @zandemen
    @zandemen 2 місяці тому +2

    3:04 fingers are no longer a buffer and your left hand is at risk.
    Use a thinner blade that doesn't need to be pushed so hard, will be a bit safer.

  • @dawngale3457
    @dawngale3457 3 роки тому +1

    I have problems using grapevine so I glad to know have other choices.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  3 роки тому

      The good thing is that you have permission to use anything you want. Some techniques work better with some materials, but really, try everything!

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  • @Marialla.
    @Marialla. 3 роки тому +5

    Hi, Paco! Thx for your cool weaving/foraging videos, they're my favorite! Maybe someday make a video about cedar tea. Nobody seems to know about it, and it's my favorite tea! I drink it every day. I live in the PNW same as you, so I'm sure there's cedar in your area. Just chop the leaves and brew like any other tea. (Always fresh leaves, never dried.) Very mild, not bitter, almost flowery or fruity flavor. Only tastes resinous if you steep it WAY too long. Full of vitamin C and antioxidants. Thought I'd share the idea with you in case you're not already familiar. I'm sure you'd love it!

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  3 роки тому +2

      I'm not familiar with cedar tea. I'm assuming you're taking about Western Redcedar? That's fascinating. Does it matter what time of year you harvest them? I'd love to see a video.
      Next spring, I definitely recommend you try Douglas Fir spring tip tea. You get the fresh green tips from a Douglas fir, and make tea from those. Very citrusy. I'll just chew on a few needles as I walk down the trail. Delicious!

    • @Marialla.
      @Marialla. 3 роки тому +4

      @@PacoWarabi :D I have had tea from douglas fir tips and it is very good! Never tried chewing them raw though. I've tried teas from all the pines, firs, spruce, cedar etc. in my area because I heard ALL of them are edible, and they are all interesting. But cedar is beyond question the very best. Spring leaves are excellent, but you can use leaves any time of year, so I wouldn't wait if I was you. Yes Western Red Cedar is the one we enjoy in the PNW but I've also heard pretty much all cedars are also good, except one weird one from the East Coast but I'm not there so whatever. It has also been said that every single tree will have its individual flavor, so I have a personal love for my home tree, and talk to it a little bit whenever I harvest a branch. Lil' friendly forest witchery there, I guess.

  • @brightautistic
    @brightautistic 2 роки тому +4

    I just came from the other video and damn you grown!

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  2 роки тому +2

      You should see me now. The pandemic has made me grow wider . . .

    • @romonaelrod7870
      @romonaelrod7870 Рік тому

      @@PacoWarabi lol

  • @pearish
    @pearish 4 роки тому +2

    I just started learning how to weave with palm (just basic palm mats, mostly) and was looking for an easily accessible and more sturdy material for actually attempting baskets. What better material than the Himalayan blackberry, the scourge of all rivers in Northwestern America!? Thank you for the incredibly informative and helpful video :) going to bike over to a cluster where the Himalayan species is choking out or native Californian variety and give em what for.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +2

      Yes, do it! Although it might be the wrong time of year right now. The bark comes off easily in the late spring (the general rule of thumb is when they start blossoming).
      And as an FYI, I also have instructions on using the California Blackberry (known as the Pacific Blackberry around here). But if it's a battle between the two species, take out the Himalayan for sure.

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  • @BanjoBumbleBee
    @BanjoBumbleBee 4 роки тому +5

    Superb video.
    Obviously theres a lot of downtime when you go camping. From start to finish how long do you reckon this takes?

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +8

      Thanks! When I'm making this art, I lose track of time as I go into my flow state, but I'm thinking maybe an hour or two from start to finish.
      I can definitely say that it takes a lot longer when you're also trying to film and get the camera angles right and reviewing the footage to make sure the instructions are clear and making a second identical basket because you're not satisfied on how one of the steps turned out.

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  • @daieast6305
    @daieast6305 4 роки тому

    i ate ma whole breakfast while watching this guy make a basket

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +3

      I've heard it aids in digestion! At least it's less likely to give you heartburn than watching the news.

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  • @matematicaespirituyarte1740
    @matematicaespirituyarte1740 3 роки тому +1

    Gracias.

  • @trspriyadarshini2468
    @trspriyadarshini2468 11 місяців тому +1

    Awesome

  • @chrissysnakedwisdom4699
    @chrissysnakedwisdom4699 4 роки тому +2

    Had me laughing at the beginning. Great stuff.

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  • @eh39292
    @eh39292 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you for this! I didn't know it was possible to weave baskets with these awful plants. I need to get me a set of decent gloves so I can attempt this.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +3

      My ultimate goal is to figure out how to use Himalayan blackberry plants in as many ways as possible, because no one will mind me taking as many as I want.
      I've gotten to the point where I barely even wear gloves for the dethorning any more. The stick trick works quite well to remove the thorns.

    • @eh39292
      @eh39292 4 роки тому

      @@PacoWarabi I've done tea from young leaves and buds (wash, then ferment by stuffing them in a jar and leaving it for a week or so.) It tastes kind of like oolong! I wonder if the vines are durable enough to make brooms with.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +1

      @@eh39292 I've experimented with the vines, and if you find a really thick one in the winter, it might be strong enough. They do shrink substantially when they dry. If you're in the Pacific Northwest, I'd try Scotch broom as a broom handle (and the bristles!) or mullein.
      I've experimented with the tea, and you can also pickle the young canes. They make cute star-shaped pickles. Apparently you can also cook the tender canes as an asparagus substitute, but I've never tried it myself.

    • @eh39292
      @eh39292 4 роки тому

      @@PacoWarabi I gotta try that -- thank you! Now that bamboo shoot season is over, it'll be nice to try another tender shoot for stir fries and such.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  3 роки тому

      @@Lawknee @Loni Carr Heh. I actually have another video on how to make mullein walking sticks. You remove the leaves and clean off all the fuzz, then let it dry for a couple of weeks, and you could make it into a broom handle.
      My 2015 New Year's video features a mullein handle broom. It's more a decoration/prop, but it looks really cool!

  • @vancezwalt4667
    @vancezwalt4667 5 років тому +3

    Thank you based basket weaver

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  • @loadapish
    @loadapish 4 роки тому

    Excellent buddy thanks

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому

      Glad you found it. After I made the first video, I knew I needed to make this other one for the larger stemmed vines.

    • @loadapish
      @loadapish 4 роки тому

      @@PacoWarabi well i thought id update u. I gave it a go. I found it to be quite hard work collecting the vines and stripping them down. I had a lot goin on, so i didnt have hours to devote to it. I left it overnight and when i went back to it today they had dried a good bit so it was hard to split them and separate. Almost impossible to separate the bark. Anyway i still had some bark so i sprayed them with water and gave it a go. It was a learning curve and i enjoyed it. Only got about 4 wraps round the outer walls before i ran out material. It was small but good for a first attempt. I didnt realise how time consuming the process is. Thanks for the idea and the lesson 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +1

      @@loadapish Thanks for the update! It might still be too early in the season to really get it going. With the new vines, the bark just slides right off. I could probably split a vine in a couple of minutes, and pull the bark off in less than a minute, but that will be in another month or so. Right now, it would take forever. And returning to them after they dry out makes it harder still. Give it a month, and you'll be astonished at how easy it can be.

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  • @reallyabilbo2096
    @reallyabilbo2096 Рік тому

    Suuupah cool! Thanks!

  • @shelleypilcher3812
    @shelleypilcher3812 9 місяців тому +1

    What happens once it stays? Can you get it wat often? Will it desenigrate fast? How long?

  • @timoloef
    @timoloef 2 роки тому +3

    I wondered, could you make a kind of handle with some of the long spokes before cutting them off?

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  2 роки тому +4

      Oh, most definitely. That's one way to make a handle for a basket.

  • @lauralauklein5825
    @lauralauklein5825 4 роки тому

    hi paco! love the video.
    would you say that using the black berry bramble before it flowers is too young? It is just beginning to leaf out here in the south east and I am eager to try this technique!
    Thanks for the video!

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  4 роки тому +3

      What you want is either the first-year growth (coming from the ground), or the second-year growth that is coming from the pre-established canes. At least around here, the only canes available are last year's growth, and the bark is too strongly attached.
      However, that's my experience with Himalayan blackberry in the Pacific Northwest. It may be different where you live. Go chop off a two-foot piece and see if the bark comes off easily. No one will mind!

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  • @pointsoftruth421
    @pointsoftruth421 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing! God is good!

    • @dirtydan179
      @dirtydan179 5 років тому

      huh?

    • @JoRiver11
      @JoRiver11 5 років тому

      Paco is good.

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  • @shelleypilcher3812
    @shelleypilcher3812 9 місяців тому

    Do u ever make baskets that are so tight to carry water? How do they stand up to long use?

  • @newheaven5146
    @newheaven5146 5 років тому +1

    A lot of time and labor but end product is worth it. Nice...

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  5 років тому +1

      Not that much time. Unless you mean the video felt like it dragged on forever, then that's my bad.

  • @MelindaIsSus
    @MelindaIsSus 3 роки тому +1

    nice!!

  • @kdm1234gmail
    @kdm1234gmail 5 років тому

    thats so cool. I see so many possibilities. maybe i can find some trees that have sappy build up on the outside of their bark and use that build up like a clear coat. boil it to a liquid and brush it onto the basket. That would seal the edges and water proof it to a degree as well.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  5 років тому

      That would be pretty cool! You might make the bark waterproof, but I doubt the basket would hold water with all those holes . . .

    • @kdm1234gmail
      @kdm1234gmail 5 років тому

      hehe who knows? Least the basket would stay drier and keep the berry juice from picking berries from staining and soaking into the materials.

    • @PacoWarabi
      @PacoWarabi  5 років тому

      That's true. After filling the basket a time or two with blackberries, the inside of the basket has definitely been stained. Not that I mind the new coloring, but it would be nice to be able to wipe up the stickiness so I don't attract ants.

    • @kdm1234gmail
      @kdm1234gmail 5 років тому

      yeah. Ants do tickle an awful lot.

    • @dirtypagan5793
      @dirtypagan5793 5 років тому

      FYI I’ve learned birch sap is very effective for that purpose, the Huron used it to waterproof their canoes.