8-Week Contemporary Basketry Course

Create your own pieces using natural materials in this basketry course in London!


Elena Vela Rey
Elena Vela Rey
5.0 (12)

8 x 2.5 hours Class size 1 to 8 guests       £495 (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

London Activities
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Craft
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Textiles
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Weaving
If you're looking to deepen your creative practice, why not immerse yourself in the art of contemporary basketry in London? In this 8-week course in Hackney Wick, you'll explore a range of weaving techniques while creating your own sculptural and functional pieces using natural materials.
No prior experience is necessary -- this class is open to both beginners and intermediate makers. You'll be guided step-by-step through each technique in a supportive and relaxed studio environment, allowing you to build confidence with the materials while developing your own creative direction.
What to expect:
  • You'll be introduced to the tactile qualities of rattan and other natural fibres.
  • You'll gain a deeper understanding of how these materials behave and how they can be shaped into both functional objects and expressive forms.
  • Explore traditional rattan basket weaving.
  • Try textile twining with cordage and rope.
  • Random weaving.
  • The creation of sculptural rattan forms.
  • Step-by-step guidance from an experienced maker in a small group setting!
More than just a workshop, this course offers dedicated time each week to slow down, reconnect with making, and explore hands-on craftsmanship within a small creative group. With the class intentionally limited to eight participants, you'll receive plenty of individual guidance and space to experiment.
By the end of the eight weeks, you'll have developed new technical skills, a deeper knowledge of contemporary basketry, and a collection of handmade woven pieces that reflect your own creative process.
What you'll get
  • 8 guided evening sessions exploring contemporary basketry techniques.
  • Hands-on experience working with rattan, cordage and fibres.
  • All materials and tools provided throughout the course.
  • The opportunity to create several woven and sculptural basketry pieces to take home.
  • A deeper understanding of traditional and experimental weaving techniques.
  • Dedicated weekly creative time in a welcoming studio environment.
  • A small group experience (maximum 8 participants) with individual support.
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly.
What to bring
Just yourself!
Session repeats

This class series runs over 8 consecutive sessions, at the same time every week.

Location

Homerton

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Elena Vela Rey
Elena Vela Rey

5.0 (12)
female Women-owned

My craft journey:
Hi, I’m Elena Vela, the founder of Vela, a creative atelier that merges art, design, and craft into beautiful, functional pieces. My journey with craftsmanship began in 2017 when I left my role as Senior Art Director at a creative agency in Madrid to explore Asia. That year, filled with vibrant cultures and new experiences, reignited my passion for hands-on artistry. During my travels, I collaborated with local communities, learning their traditional craft techniques and creating my designs along the way. This adventure laid the foundation for Vela, where I transform natural materials into contemporary, meaningful products that tell stories. My passion stems from these experiences and the belief that crafting is not just about making items—it’s about expressing emotions and connecting with culture.
Why I Love Teaching:
Teaching is a natural extension of my work as a designer and maker. When I teach basket weaving workshops, I get to share not only the technical aspects but also the joy and mindfulness that come with creating something with your hands. There’s something incredibly rewarding about watching students discover their own creative potential, and I feel privileged to guide them through that journey. Teaching gives me the opportunity to inspire others, share my passion for craft, and help people appreciate the slow, mindful process that goes into every handmade object.
Something special about my work:
One of the most special aspects of my practice is the combination of materials and techniques I use. After learning ancient weaving techniques in Penang, Malaysia, and experimenting with leatherwork in Spain, I’ve developed a style that blends traditional craftsmanship with modern design. For example, my pieces often mix materials like rattan, leather, ceramics, and even climbing ropes, giving them a unique and contemporary edge. What most people may not know is that behind every piece is a story—a memory or a place that has inspired me.
Experience and achievements:
I’ve been fortunate enough to work with students and clients from diverse backgrounds, ranging from individuals seeking creative self-expression to companies looking for unique team-bonding experiences. Since founding Vela, I’ve hosted numerous workshops and collaborated with local artisans. Additionally, my background in design allows me to bring a distinct perspective to my craft.
Whether it's through the products I create or the workshops I lead, my goal is always to inspire creativity and bring more beauty into the world, one handmade piece at a time.

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2026-06-12 15:00:00
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