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Exploring Burkina Weave in Rush
By Clair Murphy
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Kington Herefordshire
Burkina Weave is a form of weaving where the warp moves along to create an integral plait. Extremely absorbing, this weave can be used in a number of ways to create baskets on or off a mould, and either on its own or incorporating other rush weaves.
This course is suitable for complete beginners or those wishing to expand their rush weaving skills
Course fee £130.
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