foraging buckets
These little foraging buckets were featured in Taproot Issue 38::FORAGE. Since designing them for Taproot, they have become a staple in my home and studio. They are attached to my hip year round as I cannot resist collecting all of the goodness I find on my morning walks through the woods and my garden. They are also used to hold sewing projects, organize craft supplies, as gift bags, and for knitting. In the garden I use them for collecting dye flowers, beans and peas, berries, and seed pods. The medium size (4.5") can hold the green cardboard berry baskets which make an excellent liner. The bags are machine stitched out of plant-dyed organic cotton/hemp with a contrasting base color. They cinch closed with a sturdy nylon cord that has a matching silk ribbon tassel at the end. Sold individually.Available in an assortment of color options. When I was designing this little bag, I wanted it to meet the following criteria: Be easy to tie to a belt, bag, or article of clothing so