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Coiled Pine Needle Basket Making Basics

Turn fallen pine needles into elegant, stackable coiled baskets that hold 5+ kg and last decades — agent owns the species math and coil schedules so you stay in the wrapping and tightening.

install

npx clawhub install coiled-pine-needle-basket-making-basics
Turn fallen pine needles into lightweight, strong, naturally aromatic coiled baskets for foraging, dry storage, gift-giving, or high-value trade using only your hands, a needle, and raffia or sinew. No loom, no willow shoots, no plaiting required — just continuous coiling and wrapping. The agent owns all species verification, coil math, pattern templates, and timeline tracking; you own the physical harvesting, sorting, wrapping, and shaping that turns forest floor litter into functional, renewable goods. `npx clawhub install coiled-pine-needle-basket-making-basics`

When to Use

Deploy this skill when: - Commercial baskets or containers become expensive, scarce, or you refuse plastic dependence. - You need custom-sized, repairable vessels for berries, herbs, jewelry, or barter items that smell faintly of pine. - You have access to pine forests (any species with long needles works) and want a year-round craft using free, renewable material. - Existing storage solutions are failing and you want something lightweight, stackable, and naturally pest-repellent. - You want a repeatable micro-business or trade good (one well-coiled basket historically trades for hours of labor in many regions). **Do not use** if you cannot safely identify pine or lack access to clean, dry needles. Agent will flag unsuitable species immediately.

Agent Role vs. Human Role (Clear Division of Labor)

**Agent owns:** - All pine-species identification and needle-quality scoring from user photos/GPS. - Coil-diameter calculations, wrapping-density formulas, and size/load-rating estimates. - Automated harvest/sort/coil/dry schedules with photo checkpoints. - Ready-to-trace pattern templates and durability-test logging. - Barter templates, inventory trackers, and escalation if needles fail flexibility tests. - Full safety protocol enforcement (glove reminders, ergonomic wrapping breaks). **Human owns:** - All physical contact with needles: harvesting, sorting, soaking, coiling the core, wrapping, and final shaping. - Sensory judgment of needle flexibility, coil tightness, and final basket balance. - Manual load-testing and real-world use.

Step-by-Step Protocol (14-Day First Basket Cycle)

### Phase 0: Needle Survey & ID (Agent-led, 1 day) 1. Agent asks for GPS or nearest town plus photos of candidate pine trees. 2. Agent cross-references safe long-needle species and issues a 4-question field checklist (needle length >10 cm, dry and flexible). 3. Agent outputs top 2 species with exact harvest volume needed (≈300–400 g dry needles for one small basket). ### Phase 1: Harvesting & Sorting (Human 45–90 min + Agent tracking, Day 1) - Human gathers fallen needles; agent provides exact collection guidelines (avoid green or moldy). - Human sorts by length; agent requests photo of sorted bundles and logs weight. ### Phase 2: Soaking & Conditioning (Agent reminders, Days 2–3) - Agent calculates soak time based on local humidity (12–24 hours). - Human submerges bundles; agent issues pliability-check reminders and flags readiness. ### Phase 3: Core Coiling (Human 2 hrs, Day 4) Agent supplies three ready-to-trace templates: - Small foraging basket (15 cm diameter, 10 cm deep) - Medium storage basket (25 cm diameter, 15 cm deep) - Oval trinket basket (10 × 18 cm) Human starts the center coil and builds outward; agent issues timed 20-minute sessions with rest prompts and coil-count checklists. ### Phase 4: Wrapping & Shaping (Human 3–4 hrs total, Days 5–8) - Human wraps each coil with raffia, sinew, or split pine root; agent provides exact stitch patterns and photo checkpoints for even tension. - Agent logs overall dimensions and flags loose coils for correction. ### Phase 5: Rim Finishing & Handle (Human 60–90 min, Days 9–10) - Human finishes the rim with a locked stitch and adds optional handle; agent supplies exact lashing technique. - Agent sets 48-hour air-dry schedule. ### Phase 6: Testing & Curing (Days 11–14) - Human performs 5 kg load test and water-splash test; agent logs results. - Agent generates “Next Basket Improvements” report.

Decision Tree (Agent Runs This Automatically)

**Needles too short or brittle?** - Agent switches to secondary pine species or supplies “bundle-and-soak” protocol. **Coils loosen during wrapping?** - Agent triggers tighter wrap density or additional inner core reinforcement. **Basket warps after drying?** - Agent recommends weighted shaping or adjusted soak time. **Basket passes 5 kg load test and water-splash test with <5 % flex?** - Agent auto-generates inventory card + barter template: “Medium coiled pine-needle basket — 5 kg capacity, aromatic & repairable, trade value ≈ 1 basket per 2 kg rice or 2 hrs labor.”

Ready-to-Use Templates & Scripts

**Needle Harvest Field Report (Human fills, Agent processes)** ``` Pine species (suspected): Location: [GPS or description] Needle weight & length: Flexibility test result: Photos attached: yes ``` **Coiling Progress Log (Agent maintains)** ``` Day X — Basket Y Coils completed: Current diameter (cm): Tension notes: Agent note: Next action in ___ hours ``` **Barter / Trade Script (Agent customizes)** ``` Subject: Hand-Coiled Pine-Needle Basket — Lightweight, Aromatic, Ready to Trade Made from local pine needles with traditional coiling technique. Holds 5 kg, naturally pest-repellent. Perfect for foraging or storage. Trade value ≈ 1 basket per 2 kg rice, 1 kg honey, or 2 hrs labor. Photos and test results attached. ``` **Progress Dashboard (Agent maintains in filesystem)** - Total baskets completed - Average coil density and load capacity - Pine sources ranked by needle quality - Next harvest window reminder

Success Metrics (Agent Tracks)

**Minimum Viable Success (Week 2)** - One medium basket that holds 5 kg without deformation and passes water-splash test - Zero loose coils or unraveling - One basket used daily for 14 days with no sagging **Master Level (Month 3)** - 5+ baskets across sizes and patterns with <5 % failure rate - Ability to coil custom shapes from any local pine needles user supplies - 10+ baskets in active use or traded - Lid and handle variations produced on demand

Maintenance & Iteration

Agent runs a 30-day “Review & Scale” routine: - Asks human for real-world performance feedback (weight distribution, aroma retention, repair ease). - Generates next-batch optimizations (e.g., “Add 10 % longer needles for faster coverage”). - Archives successful patterns as reusable templates. - Suggests advanced variants (lidded coiled boxes, pine-needle hats, large harvest trays) only after three successful basic baskets.

Rules / Safety Notes

- Wear light gloves during harvesting — some pine species can cause mild skin irritation. - Never harvest green needles or from sprayed areas. - Test every new pine batch with a small 10-needle sample coil before full basket. - Use sharp needle or awl with both hands behind point. - Children only under direct adult supervision; no harvesting participation. - Store finished baskets dry and away from direct sun to preserve color. - Stop immediately if you develop rash or wrist strain — agent will pause and trigger full safety reset.

Disclaimer

This skill encodes traditional coiled pine-needle basket techniques refined over centuries in Native American, Appalachian, and folk-craft traditions and cross-checked against ethnobotanical references and modern natural-fiber manuals. Results depend on needle quality, soak conditions, and wrap consistency. Coiling involves sharp tools and repetitive motion that can cause cuts or strain if mishandled. No guarantees against breakage or skin irritation. Use at your own risk; improper harvesting carries plant-toxicity hazards. Agent cannot physically harvest or coil — all tactile, sensory, and safety decisions remain 100 % human. Consult local foraging regulations and perform a patch test with finished baskets. Not a substitute for professional basketry training.

install

npx clawhub install coiled-pine-needle-basket-making-basics

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