9000. Taste of Art: Woven Bark Sheath
Taste of Art - Wood | Available
Make a sheath for your knives, awls, engraving tools, etc. We’ll use cedar and willow bark to create custom sheaths for your tools. Bring any flat tool no longer than 4” and no wider than 1” and we will weave a sheath to perfectly fit. We will discuss harvesting techniques and ideal materials. Students will have the opportunity to make up to two sheaths in class. No experience necessary.
Additional Information
- This class is open to students ages 18 and up. Participants 16 - 17 are welcome when registered with a parent or guardian
Molly Steadman
Molly Steadman is a basket weaver, woodworker, and craftsperson who is relocating to Winston-Salem from Portland, Oregon to be the 2025/2026 Gondring Woodworking resident. She holds a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts from Pacific Northwest College of Art and has spent several years as a student, volunteer, and educator at the Columbia Basin Basketry Guild. She is drawn to historical craft techniques and is eager to further explore her interest in basketry and greenwood furniture traditions through a contemporary and queer lens.