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@lorimccarthyfoodcultureplace
@lorimccarthyfoodcultureplace 5 күн бұрын
Amazing 😊
@waytogowaytogo8069
@waytogowaytogo8069 9 күн бұрын
Ha Ha Ha what a joke.
@benmoffitt7524
@benmoffitt7524 9 күн бұрын
Thanks for the update on Glasbren. It looks so serene and so full of potential! Seems wise to “listen to the land,” as he said, to dictate what it will become. I know they will use the land responsibly and respectfully and look forward to seeing more in the future. Also, this was beautifully filmed! Thanks again for the update!
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 9 күн бұрын
Yeah they’ve got such an inspiring project ahead! This one’s has been sitting on the sideline for a while now, as it was filmed as part of their crowdfunder (some of this footage was used in that), so it’s been waiting for that to release to share on here! Does mean as this video is a week early it’ll be three weeks till the next one 😮😁
@southeastasiagoingastray731
@southeastasiagoingastray731 9 күн бұрын
Can you do a list of "hurtful words"? What is a "Hurtful Word"? all these stock sites are all non cents.
@karynstouffer3562
@karynstouffer3562 10 күн бұрын
Wow! It's beautiful to see and hear all of their visions and ideas for the responsible uses of the land. Thank you for sharing this.
@SelfEvolutionSouthMelbourne
@SelfEvolutionSouthMelbourne 10 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! It's awesome. How do you make the three plied cordage?
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 10 күн бұрын
I’d recommend a KZfaq channel from Sally Pointer, she does a video about it that I learnt from 👍
@SelfEvolutionSouthMelbourne
@SelfEvolutionSouthMelbourne 10 күн бұрын
This is SOOOOOOOO Beautiful, thank you :)
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 10 күн бұрын
My pleasure 😊
@lorimccarthyfoodcultureplace
@lorimccarthyfoodcultureplace 13 күн бұрын
Really well done on the new style of video. That’s a a lot of work! Really loving all your inspiration 😊
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 13 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! Your channel and East coast forager looks so interesting, I’ve saved a whole bunch of videos ready to view later 😁
@samconrad6053
@samconrad6053 14 күн бұрын
absolutely amazing guide. decided to make a wand out of a nice stick I found, and this video has been the most helpful one so far!
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 14 күн бұрын
Cheers Sam, that means a lot! Please share an image with me on insta, I’d love to see the result!
@gavingoff1446
@gavingoff1446 15 күн бұрын
I get it. Cool interview, so interesting and enlightening.
@benmoffitt7524
@benmoffitt7524 15 күн бұрын
Great looking cordage you’ve made there. Any ideas how you would like to use it? Also do you have cattails available that you could make cordage from?
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 15 күн бұрын
Cheers Ben, I've been watching a Sally Pointer video and I think she has a better method for joining fibres which ends in a cleaner result, so I think I'll try that on the next one. My aim for whats made in these videos is that I'll make a big display with every single one hanging from them! For now though they are just in a basket 😁 Although I am currently making a hiking staff video and I've used the 3 ply cordage for the handle wrap on that!
@lmiller1413
@lmiller1413 16 күн бұрын
My vet says touching and handling the tumor releases granul we which spreads the cancer
@lmiller1413
@lmiller1413 8 күн бұрын
Yes!!!!! I observed this with my own eyes. Don't touch the darn thing. Touching it handling it, spreads it. See a vet oncologist
@AbellTo
@AbellTo 17 күн бұрын
Nice one mate, I enjoyed that.
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 17 күн бұрын
Cheers Darren, any weird and wonderful ideas for future materials? Next in the list I’ve got banana skin, willow inner bark, grass and thin plantain
@AbellTo
@AbellTo 17 күн бұрын
@@agreatalternative sounds good, you’ve given me ideas for more coiled baskets. Dock always seems a stringy plant, have you trie that?
@AbellTo
@AbellTo 17 күн бұрын
@@agreatalternative sounds good, you’ve given me ideas for more coiled baskets. Dock always seems a stringy plant, have you trie that?
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 17 күн бұрын
@@AbellTo Hmm that’s a good shout, plus there’s some of that outside where we live 👍
@RAMUNI-Viking
@RAMUNI-Viking 17 күн бұрын
Great video. I have been wanting to try to make cordage from nettle for a long time. This is the first time i have seen the twisting tecnique expalined so well that i actually think i want to give it a go. Thank you:)
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 17 күн бұрын
Thank you! I would recommend Sally Pointer's youtube channel as she is much better at explaining than me plus shows how to do 3 ply cordage and a different joining technique.
@visnuexe
@visnuexe 23 күн бұрын
Fantastic idea! Gathered materials are not as even and pliable as willow, so this gives me hope for making this hen basket.
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 22 күн бұрын
Good luck 👍😊
@missiformation
@missiformation 25 күн бұрын
I love your videos and how you explain things. We also moved to Wales two years ago. Life is good <3 Sending love from our house to yours
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 24 күн бұрын
Thank you 😊 It’s really nice to get that message as I do feel sometimes that I’m not being clear enough or that I waffle a lot 😁 Isn’t wales so beautiful!! Thank so much for your kind words ❤️
@WandsandReviews
@WandsandReviews 25 күн бұрын
Really great work. I love how you are using real wood found from nature. Keep up the great work.
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 25 күн бұрын
Thank you, I definitely enjoy that part of the process as it makes any woodland trip a potential treasure hunt 😁 I see that you’ve done some customisations to wands, have you made any before? If so do you have any advice for a newbie?
@MrLower
@MrLower 25 күн бұрын
These are some really great designs. I love how instructional you are with both technique and artistry. Definitely saving this video for when I have students who want to whittle and carve their own wands.
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 25 күн бұрын
Thank you! Yea it started out as a quick “let’s see what I can make” kinda video and snowballed into a full process breakdown, so took a lot longer than expected!! 😂 I’d be honoured if it can be used to help any others out!!
@RAMUNI-Viking
@RAMUNI-Viking 27 күн бұрын
great video. And interesting techniques. I love it:) new subscriber
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 27 күн бұрын
Cheers, hope it was helpful!
@blablabla2616
@blablabla2616 29 күн бұрын
This is really really cool style ! Thanku for great video and inspiration
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 29 күн бұрын
No worries, glad you liked it!
@SauinWands
@SauinWands Ай бұрын
Wow! These are amazing! Looking forward to seeing more!
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 29 күн бұрын
Thank you! I’m not sure what to attempt yet, I think I want to try friction burning and some other types of carving before I get too intricate. The best part is finding an interesting ‘stick’, then half the work is done for you! 😁
@dallasrichmond5348
@dallasrichmond5348 Ай бұрын
Great job! They look great! 😊
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 29 күн бұрын
Thank you! Really pleased with ‘most’ of the results 😁 Some are definitely better the closer you look, some are not! 😂
@ClintRoseCarving
@ClintRoseCarving Ай бұрын
They all look great, I particularly like the bark/stick-ish areas you left on them
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
Cheers, yeah I think they are my favourite bits too, I did find it really difficult to choose between carving something away and leaving it how I found it!
@benmoffitt7524
@benmoffitt7524 Ай бұрын
Awesome job! The one with the stain don’t look bad at all since the color brought out some of the finer details, however the natural look with just the oils definitely looks better. Also, great thumbnail! 😄
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
The thumbnail is my favourite part now 😁👍 I’ve since watched a couple more videos about staining and maybe I need to sand over the top of the ones I’ve stained with a super fine grit as that gets a ‘better’ end result, but things like ebonizing, or using leather dye seem to end up with a better result Thanks as always Ben for your comments a support, means a lot 👊
@ollivanders_world
@ollivanders_world Ай бұрын
beautiful! looks authentic!
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
….well I haven’t tried to see if they will work, so you could be on to something 😂
@RedCaio
@RedCaio Ай бұрын
nice job. I like the ones at 39:27 and 37:21 the best
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
Interesting, they were two really simple ones, I think maybe even amongst my first few attempts! Thank you for the comment!
@RedCaio
@RedCaio Ай бұрын
​@@agreatalternative yeah I'm a fan of really thin wands like in Harry Potter. if a wand is too thick it looks too odd to me personally.
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
@@RedCaio Ahh right, I don’t think I’ve worked out what style I like most so far, especially after realising how great they are for someone who fidgets a lot! Probably a mixture, I’m all about the varied 😁
@MJ-Travel
@MJ-Travel Ай бұрын
I like how passionate you are about your project, and that final editing looks amazing, hope it sells well. Thanks for sharing! 🙂🙏
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
Cheers, it was a lot of fun to make. I haven’t sold ANY of these clips so far! Not sure why, but to be honest I’ve now stopped putting clips on Pond5 as the sales:clips online ratio is so vast. But then got to make this video, which I loved doing, so I’m just focusing to KZfaq now! Have you had any experience with selling clips online?
@MJ-Travel
@MJ-Travel Ай бұрын
@@agreatalternative sorry to hear that, but everything takes time, hopefully it will get discovered in the future....I only do stock photos so far, but like to try stock videos, just submitted my first ever video last night to see how the review goes..... I like your creative ideas, the video looks like a finished product for a client. I guess if someone already has an idea then they may just want a simple clip so they can do it their own way, I don't know. But you definitely are good at this, so thanks for sharing your knowledge, best wishes for your KZfaq channel! 🙂🙏
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
@@MJ-Travel Yeah you’re right, the more niche the clip the potentially less likely they are to need it, I’ve just gotta find those few people who think it’s perfect for what they need! Thanks again, fingers crossed your video sales are high!
@MJ-Travel
@MJ-Travel Ай бұрын
@@agreatalternative thanks, you too! :)
@aaronparnell3987
@aaronparnell3987 Ай бұрын
Hi there, I was wondering if you knew how to strip wax from canvas? I managed to get hold of a Howie's waxed canvas rucksack, but apparently the wrong wax was used that was "too wet" it doesn't appear to respond to heat, so I'm a little confused.
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
I’ll pass your message onto Brian and let you know if he gets back, as he’s the expert 👍
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
Brian said: Slap it in a cold wash in washing machine, max 30 degrees. It'll come out dry as a bone 👍
@aaronparnell3987
@aaronparnell3987 Ай бұрын
​@@agreatalternative I was thinking a delicate cold wash but the bag has a lot of leather on it 👎
@urbanwill1752
@urbanwill1752 Ай бұрын
I loved the fermentation section! I recently moved in to a small studio apartment and I don't have much freezer space. So this is a great way to preserve my food. Always looking for ways to adapt the principles to city life.
@urbanwill1752
@urbanwill1752 Ай бұрын
Im late to the channel. I am an urban gardener watching in order from Chicago, IL in the States. I love the longer video. Such good info.
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
Thanks! Our hope was that these videos would still be relevant and (hopefully) interesting for years to come so that’s made my day to know it’s helping!
@undefinednull5749
@undefinednull5749 Ай бұрын
Do the roots rot or get attacked by mildew ? Are there some species better for that? Or how do you treat the roots against these things ?
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
I’ve not had a lot of experience with this but what I’ve found so far is; - If the root has been dug up from underneath the ground and was clearly alive then no, I haven’t had any issues with rot. The only times I’ve found mould is after harvesting it I have therefore introduced air and various other debris to the root. If it’s not cleaned/ bark stripped and not stored in a dry, ventilated area then mould can appear. - If the root wasn’t fully submerged in the ground before harvesting, for example if it was poking out of the ground but still alive, or if it was pulled out by a falling tree and had been above ground in all weather for a period of time, then yes sometimes ‘rot’ may have already set in. I believe that this will appear different to the type of mould I mentioned above. Obvious types are either where the root snaps very easily or is very brittle, or another obvious sign is the white mycelium showing, although I’ve only seen this on bigger bits of tree/ root. I haven’t attempted treating anything yet at any stage of the process. That said I am looking into ways to treat a finished basket (for example mineral oil and beeswax), however generally one I have a finished product like a basket it’s ideally kept clean, dry and in a warm, ventilated(ish) area, like a standard home. If you were to leave any basket made out of natural materials outside in the elements it would rot/ deteriorate fairly rapidly. I hope I haven’t rambled too much and that helps! Any more questions let me know 👍
@undefinednull5749
@undefinednull5749 Ай бұрын
@@agreatalternative thanks so much for detailed answer! Baskets and objects made with roots and twigs such as these are a great alternative to pollutive plastics! But they need to be more long term durable. Come to think of it, yes, beeswax seems like a good option. Or soaking them in virgin flaxseed oil. Maybe adding some drops of tea tree essential oil in the solution would be great for anti fungal. Thanks again for your input. I would love to see such a project on your channel! 🙂
@undefinednull5749
@undefinednull5749 Ай бұрын
Additionally, using tree roots from Species preferring Flooded areas/swamps may be worth it, don't you think?
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
@@undefinednull5749 They are some great ideas! I think I’ll definitely have to try them out at a later date. From the basket weavers I’ve learnt from as far as I’m aware they don’t treat the willow baskets and providing you’re not leaving it outside they can last many years, longer than some plastic alternatives!! I’ll also have to look into other root systems as well, the main reason I’ve used spruce so far was that there were already some resources on the net/ KZfaq about using it! Thank you for your comments!!
@lottiephillips7805
@lottiephillips7805 Ай бұрын
A really helpful video for beginners. I have always fancied having a go, but didn't know where to start. Thank you.
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
No worries Lottie, when you have a go please share with me (Instagram may be easiest) as it love to see the end result, I’m sure you could do better than I have in this video!
@paloma_hill
@paloma_hill Ай бұрын
I'd ask your artist friends online what site they like for setting up a shop, etsy has become more and more hostile to artists over the years.
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
Thank you, that’s what I have heard, the more I research and ask around it seems Etsy isn’t worth it for multiple reasons. Do you have any experience selling crafts online? I’m thinking my own website through something like wix may be better. It won’t get as much potential reach but at least I’ll have more control.
@AbellTo
@AbellTo Ай бұрын
cool basket mate, I do love basketry
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
Cheers, and the best bit is it was all out of coppiced wild willow, not farm grown basket stuff! Do you have any experience with basket materials other than hazel and willow?
@AbellTo
@AbellTo Ай бұрын
@@agreatalternative that is the best bit when it’s forages. I’ve tried a bit with dogwood but I recon it needs work to stop it kinking. Thin is best. I’ve used pine needles but that’s a different basket and technique. I recon folk on Etsy will buy, our shop hasn’t sold anything in 18months but I’m hopeless at marketing and Etsy is difficult to get established on IMHO .
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
@@AbellTo Ahh yeah dogwood is good, I’ve used it a couple of times fresh/ semi green although supposedly it doesn’t resoak well so isn’t the best for tight basketry Thanks for the advice on selling, after researching into Etsy and how much they want you to list and sell before they start promoting you had put me off. I’m now thinking to just start my own website (using wix or similar) then sell only through KZfaq. It’ll mean a lot less interest but will be used by people who know the channel and want to invest in us a little bit.
@thomashall2411
@thomashall2411 Ай бұрын
I love this basket. I made my first one 50;years ago with grapevine and cat tails. I just made one with grapevine and waterlillies. I am teaching a pine needle class currently. Considering teaching one of these baskets. They are very rugged..but I love them…..
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
Thank you Thomas! I don’t think I’ve used any of those materials before, there’s so much to tryout! Coiled baskets are on my list to try as that’s a technique I’ve still not tried. I think there’s just a beauty in how simple they are, I remember when I was first shown how to make one it made me confident that I could make it again, which I can’t say for some of the other weaving techniques!
@karynstouffer3562
@karynstouffer3562 21 күн бұрын
I've only ever done pine needle baskets. Small ones. I learned how in school. They also make great drink coasters, when properly sealed.
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 21 күн бұрын
@@karynstouffer3562 I never made them in school!! Probably why I get so over excited making it all now because it's all new 😁 How do you seal the coasters?
@karynstouffer3562
@karynstouffer3562 21 күн бұрын
@@agreatalternative I was able to take advanced art classes, by sheer luck. I took every single one that I could get into. Sealing the coasters: line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Set your oven to its lowest temperature. Melt paraffin wax in a saucepan that is just large enough to submerge the coasters, one at a time, in the wax. Don't use a favorite saucepan, as it will not be suitable for anything else once you use it for paraffin wax. Use a skewer or chopsticks to hold the coaster down, until it is thoroughly saturated with the wax. Lift the coaster (chopsticks or an old fork work well), allow it to drain a bit, then place it on the baking sheet. Once all of the coasters are saturated, place the baking sheet in the warm oven. Turn the oven off, and allow to cool with the door closed. If you end up with puddles of wax around the coasters, you can briefly reheat them, on fresh parchment paper, to get the excess wax to drain away.
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 21 күн бұрын
@@karynstouffer3562 Thank you so much for taking the time to write this, I’ll have to try it sometime!
@AnunnaHealing
@AnunnaHealing Ай бұрын
loved the video! It is a great beginner video for someone like me and you did a great job on the narration and animation! I was going to say where is your online shop?! Get these online for us to buy!
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
Just you wait, the next narration will be Anunna style…. 😁 I’ve been looking into Etsy and it seems they will only push your products if you’re almost constantly listing things, which was never my aim as it’ll only be one offs that I do for fun. So right now I’m thinking just setting up my own website and promoting it mainly to people who want to support the channel. Do you have any advice for this kinda stuff?
@MLBT-rt7zv
@MLBT-rt7zv Ай бұрын
I live in a desert so vines aren’t readily accessible. Would you happen to know if I bought my own round reeds if I’d have to soak them as well? Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
I’m not sure, as a rule of thumb any natural material would do well to be wet when weaving, but how ‘soaked’ mostly depends on thickness I think. Checkout the channel Textile Indie, I think she mostly uses brought round and flat feeds in her basket weaving, which I think is just briefly soaked then sprayed with water. Hope it all goes well!
@MLBT-rt7zv
@MLBT-rt7zv Ай бұрын
@@agreatalternative Thanks! Will do!
@mkfrook
@mkfrook Ай бұрын
Oohh really want to make one of these!! Anyone know resources on how much material you need for a certain size random weave?
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
Its really difficult to say because it totally depends on how tight your weave is and how small you want the holes to be. This backpack used a good bundle of weavers (I'd guess at around 100 rods minimum) Also I've learnt it always takes more than you think!
@mkfrook
@mkfrook Ай бұрын
@@agreatalternative fair enough.. will just have to do some experimenting!
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
@@mkfrook Good luck! 👍
@vicentinaoliveiraperez
@vicentinaoliveiraperez Ай бұрын
Fantástico❤
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
Grazie mille!
@debbietham5850
@debbietham5850 Ай бұрын
Thanks Jason, for sharing your invaluable experiences, and the VIEWS! Most definitely a beautiful backpack. i might give that a go.
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
Your welcome Debbie, really glad that you enjoyed it, and the VIEWS 😁 If you didn’t want to try something as big you can use the same method to make smaller vessels, like I’m currently making a small satchel/ handbag version. The beauty is that you can be creative and make whatever shape you want!
@benmoffitt7524
@benmoffitt7524 Ай бұрын
Great work once again! I never would have thought to make a backpack basket but it looks good, seems very sturdy, and definitely practical. What a great idea!
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
Cheers Ben 👍 I’ve just not used it a couple times and it holds up pretty well, although I wouldn’t pack it full of heavy stuff because that may cause damage. Perfect for some foraging materials and lunch!
@AnunnaHealing
@AnunnaHealing Ай бұрын
That basket is brilliant! You did a fantastic job on the colours as well! Great video Jason!
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative Ай бұрын
Cheers 👍 One of the first basket I’ve made that I’ve actually got some use out of!! Filling the flat up a little now, Alicias says I need to start selling some 😁
@ClaireOnTour
@ClaireOnTour 2 ай бұрын
Hey, why do you use Pond 5 and not BlackBox to share your work?
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 2 ай бұрын
When I originally set it up ( it sure if that’s the case now), blackbox wouldn’t give as much commission, I had issues using the FTP upload and it was during lockdown so I had the time to uploaded/ tag myself. Do you use blackbox? Is it worth the time to upload?
@ClaireOnTour
@ClaireOnTour 2 ай бұрын
@@agreatalternative I just applied for BlackBox. On the website is written „our commission rate is 15% of NET sales..“ I will try it out and see how it goes :)
@srivallikaliyapudi555
@srivallikaliyapudi555 2 ай бұрын
Yesterday I pruned the aparajita plant & thought of weaving the basket( just a beginner)intially I tried but it's failed, after watching your video I weaved again .The basket came so beautifully.thank you
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 2 ай бұрын
Made my day to hear that, thank you for your comment I’m so glad it helped! Please share images with me on insta/ email if you’ve taken any, I’d love to see the result! Also I’ve got a video coming out this Monday night that’s another style of random weave that you may be interested in as it’s prefect for a beginner (like me 😁)
@horatiobear4099
@horatiobear4099 2 ай бұрын
A very interesting basket. Thank you!
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed! I’m intrigued, do you have a bear called Horatio or is that your name? Either way it’s very cool 😁
@horatiobear4099
@horatiobear4099 2 ай бұрын
@@agreatalternative It is the name of my bear! Long story 🤣 I took him to England with me and photographed him all over the place. He had a blog called Horatio Bear Has Been There, grand plans that didn’t really eventuate. My grandchildren followed Horatio’s capers on Facebook. The photo is of him in the garden of Avebury Manor, Wiltshire in 2014.
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 2 ай бұрын
@@horatiobear4099 Haha brilliant, sounds like the exact kind of story I’d come up with for my nieces 😁 Love it!
@midnightoblivion6438
@midnightoblivion6438 2 ай бұрын
What was the herbal mixture?
@maneeshamaneesh2372
@maneeshamaneesh2372 2 ай бұрын
Love it!
@agreatalternative
@agreatalternative 2 ай бұрын
Cheers 👍