Sunshine Coast weaving healing workshop – basketmaking and mindfulness

Use fibre from Alexandra and Piccabeen Palms to explore possibilities in weaving techniques. Weave a basket or sculptural piece. You will take home is so much more! than what you might expect – connection, calm, groundedness and new friends! Experience the healing, nurturing and centering forces that emerge as you weave with awareness, intention and mindfulness. This is so much more than a weaving session, it is therapeutic, growthful and can be very enlightening, bringing benefit to many areas of your life. Rene will guide this journey  using plants that are all around you – you will never look at your natural environment in the same way again! Beginners welcome. Please bring lunch to share and your own beverage.

Deadly weavers basketry group in Eumundi

Meetups are:

Meetups are: Every Thursday from 10am till 2pm. At Deadly Espresso in the Pavillion markets at Eumundi.
 
For regular members coming to weave on their projects it’s $5 donation per week, if you do not require instruction, as in you are working on your own. If you need instruction, you must purchase a do-it-yourself coil weaving kit on the day you come. That includes fibre and a needle and instructions. 😊
 
Some materials are provided, but also bring your own, to contribute. Please bring scissors, secateurs etc. as well.
 
These group meet-ups are weaving circles where sharing thoughts and experiences are honoured and prioritised as an opportunity for growth, healing and community connection. A safe space for you to be who you are, in every moment, without judgement.
 
All are welcome at any stage – there is no ‘beginner’ or ‘master’, there is only deepening in connection, hanging out and having fun. Also, we do not exclude anyone based on age, race or gender – we are all equally beautiful! And kids are welcome to come with, we call it ‘tribe’.
 
If you are keen to attend – please message me (Rene Bahloo) and share this invitation to spread the ripples of love out wide!

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