Lulu (aka Lynda Faye) Winslow
1442A Walnut, #373, Berkeley, CA, 94709 BiographyI began learning using books and supplies from our local treasure, the Caning Shop. I have become familiar with some of the forms in Appalachian style basketry, learned to build Nantucket Lightship baskets, worked with bark, willow, cane, hickory, rush, juncus, alder bark, spruce, telephone wire, plastic bands, cardboard, and cedar bark.
I admire the work of the BA and the Scottish BA, as well as slightly more local heroes such as Patrick Doherty (stickwork.net). I have seen many wonders constructed of cane, willow, real and artificial sinew, baleen, birch bark, sedge, juncus, and spruce root.
My recent tenure in ship repair with the U.S. Coast Guard has given me more of an understanding and respect for the intricacies of marlinspike work, though many of the things you see in the fleet are regarded as decorative, they still serve a purpose.
My home is in Northern California, and my work is training to become a solar electrician. I enjoy all of the work which the BA promotes and has produced.
Sally Goymer was my first willow teacher. I first joined in 2007 as member 0998.
Interests- Paper Fibre Rush
- Basketry
- Cane (Chair Seating)
- Cane (Basketry)
- Chair Seating
- Contemporary
- Danish Cord
- Garden Structures
- Hedgerow
- Living Willow
- Natural Fibres
- Recycled Materials
- Rush (Basketry)
- Rush (Chair Seating)
- Splint Wood / Oak
- Straw
- Swill
- Traditional
- Willow (Chair Seating)
- Willow (Basketry)
- Willow Coffins