Basket weaving is the talk of the sports world
Read the coverage: USA Today, ESPN, On3, Sports Illustrated, Yahoo Sports, The Spun
Why we love this moment (and why basket weaving belongs in education)

This moment also lines up with something we care about deeply: the many benefits of weaving and having a creative outlet.
Basket weaving has real educational value at every level, including higher education. In fact, while comments from the University of Texas football coach are making recent headlines, University of Texas at Austin art education associate professor Dr. Chris Bain wrote about basket weaving in the scholarly Art Education journal, published by the National Art Education Association (NAEA). In the article, Dr. Bain shares how she made her first basket with Danielle Anderson (Dani Sue Creations and owner of Basket Maker’s Supply), alongside other UT staff who participated in a basket weaving class as ongoing education. She goes on to outline the many meaningful benefits of basket weaving, both personally and within art education.
We love that story because it shows what makers already know: weaving is practical, creative, therapeutic, beautiful, and connects people from all over the world. It is an art form that teaches you to problem-solve, improvise, and finish what you started.
So if the national sports world is going to talk about basket weaving, we're happy to help everyone experience the joy of it!
