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Weaving journey to Arnhem Land 2016

‘Gunbalanya welcomes you’ the sign reads. As we drive into the remote Indigenous community in west Arnhem Land, I can feel the welcoming spirit of the land. My family is waiting there… Adopted family, spirit family – Priscilla, Sylvia, Merrill, Lorraine… Christine is still in Darwin. They’re waiting for us to arrive so we can begin our journey together.

Wet season has just ended, the pandanus is lush and the ground is soft and springy with latent growth. Perfect for harvesting fibre and digging up dye plants: yellow, brown, orange. Stripping, stripping – stripping pandanus leaf fibre, not clothes! (even though it’s hot enough😊). Sitting under the shade of a paperbark tree, we work together, sometimes in contemplative silence, sometimes with bouts of laughter and advice from our weaving mentors.

As the dye pots bubble, so the fire sizzles with the preparation of a surprise lunchtime snack – a long-necked turtle from Lorraine’s mother in stone country. Yum! Tastes like chicken! Haha… Chewy chicken. Eating an unlaid turtle egg is a bit strange though…


A big crocodile lurks in the waters of the nearby rock hole, somewhere… Or so the rumour goes… but nobody (including me) is keen to test the story out… ‘GINGA! (croc) You kids stay close!’ is the call to the younger members of our crew.

Travelling in flow with the universe means that we are open to unexpected delights, like a visit to the Pandanus Man spirit – first in his manifestation as an ancient rock painting, then in his form in physical reality – a ‘flat-one’ pandanus plant. Notice his six fingers which indicate he is a cheeky spirit – pregnant mums and small kids must avert their haze for fear of young minds being stolen.


Three- legged dog dreaming rock was another unexpected sight to behold. Perched on (yes) three legs, the rock towers above us, holding space for the dreaming ancestor female dog who broke her leg and couldn’t continue on her journey through the landscape to find water.

Fun and humour travelled with us in the bus, chuckling with mirth as we told stories and shared memories. Snakes crossed our path, brolgas browsed, wild pigs grunted, brumbies galloped by: all in the space of a moment in infinite time. Spirit crossed the country alongside us, guiding and guarding.


It was a lifetime too soon when our days in this land came to an end. Hearts filled with warmth and glow, minds silent in contemplative awe, we made our way back to our everyday lives, infinitely richer for being given time our spirit family of wonderful weaving women, in this place and space of healing.

These exclusive journeys happen only twice a year, in dry season (escape the southern winter cold). Join us if you feel the calling.

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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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An A-Z of weaving plant fibres

Plant fibres are amazing things, especially when you can use them to weave! So I have decided to go on a journey to discover which of these particular fibres grow in our gardens around the Sunshine Coast. The local Sunshine Coast Council has come to the party too, by granting me a RADF grant to complete the project…yay!!!
What will follow here is an outcome of this project – a blog about plants I’ve encountered in my search for weaving fibres… an A-Z of suitable (and possibly not too suitable fibres) as I pull, twist, shred and coil my way around the coast. As I commune with nature and uncover her weaving secrets… keep tuned…. A is on its way!!!