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  1. Basketry of the Appalachian Mountains
  2. Columbia River Basketry: Gift of the Ancestors, Gift of the Earth by Mary Dodds Schlick, 1994-12
  3. Complete Book of Basketry by Dorothy Wright, 2001-08-09
  4. The Complete Book of Basketry Techniques by Sue Gabriel, Sally Goymer, 1991-05
  5. The Art of Basketry by Kari Lonning, 2000-06-30
  6. Plaited Basketry: The Woven Form by Shereen Laplantz, 1982-08
  7. Basketry Today: With Materials From Nature by Dona Z. Meilach, 1979-10-07
  8. American Indian Basketry by Otis Tufton Mason, 1988-12-01
  9. Splint Woven Basketry by Robin Taylor Daugherty, 1986-11
  10. Woven Worlds: Basketry from the Clark Field Collection
  11. Dene Ts'Ukeghai Tene Rahesi/Dene Spruce Root Basketry Tradition: Revival of a Tradition (Mercury Series) by Suzan Marie, Judy Thompson, 2003-02
  12. Indian Basketry Artists of the Southwest: Deep Roots, New Growth (Contemporary Indian Artists) by Susan Brown McGreevy, 2001-05
  13. The Fine Art of California Indian Basketry by Brian Bibby, 1996-09
  14. Pine Needle Raffia Basketry by Jeannie McFarland, 1987-01

21. Wwt Basket Making History
Basketwork is one of the oldest crafts, possibly even predating pottery, and the materials and methods used to produce baskets have varied little
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22. National Basketry Organization, Inc.
National basketry Organization, Inc.specializes in promoting education in the art, skill, heritage and appreciation of traditional and contemporary
http://www.nationalbasketry.org/
National Basketry Organization, Inc.
Promoting the art, skill, heritage and education
of traditional and contemporary basketry Welcome to the National Basketry Organization, Inc., a non-profit corporation dedicated to basketry and everyone who appreciates this unique art form, which is both an ancient craft and modern art. Whether you are a basketmaker, a collector, a novice weaver, a studio artist or someone who simply admires baskets, we think you'll find something of interest in these pages. We welcome your interest. We are a member supported organization, and invite you to join us
Your donation or purchase will help us continue promoting the art, skill, heritage, and education of traditional and contemporary basketry 2005 BIENNIAL NATIONAL CONVENTION LAKE TAHOE, CALIFORNIA

23. BasketMakers Susi Nuss, Editor - An Informational Site About
Auctions basketry Splint Baskets Pine Needle Pre 1940 Native American 1940 Now Native American Horsehair Baskets Search
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24. Home
Promotes the knowledge of basketry, chairseating and allied crafts; their making, study, collecting, teaching and use. Events, sales, membership and gallery.
http://www.basketassoc.org/
The Basketmakers' Association home basketmaking chairseating events ... galleries Our aim is to promote the knowledge of basketry,
chairseating and allied crafts; their making, study,
collecting, teaching and use. To set standards of teaching and quality of workmanship
and to encourage original design. We promote classes, courses, exhibitions, lectures
and discussions. We award bursaries for further study, both at
formal courses and for periods of travel. Click on the menu above to move around the site
Still some places on the BA Autumn Courses - click here for info
Scottish Basketmakers Circle Autumn Gathering on Arran
a few places left on some courses - click here for details
The Scottish Basketmakers Circle website is at www.scottishbasketmakerscircle.org
Links to BA members' personal websites

25. Welcome To H.H. Perkins Co.
Welcome to the HH Perkins Company est. 1917 and located in North Haven, Connecticut. We offer a full line of quality Seatweaving basketry Supplies
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26. Basketry Supplies Chair Seating Materials - The Country Seat
basketry and chair seating supplies. Carries reeds (natural, smoked, predyed, space-dyed), hoops, handles, Shaker tape, kits for all skill levels
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27. HOPI BASKETRY
Hopi basketry. Techniques. Three basic techniques, plaiting, wicker, and coiling, are employed by Hopi basket weavers. More than one method is sometimes
http://www.nau.edu/~hcpo-p/arts/bas3.htm
Hopi Basketry
Techniques
Three basic techniques, plaiting, wicker, and coiling, are employed by Hopi basket weavers. More than one method is sometimes used in making a single basket, providing an array of visual effects. Each technique calls for certain plant materials. Wicker baskets are made from sivaapi (rabbit brush) and suuvi (sumac), while plaited baskets are made from siwi (dune brush) and suuvi . Coiled baskets are woven with mo:'vi (yucca) and sivaapi . Other organic materials are sometimes used as substitutes, but all are gathered from the natural vegetation in northern Arizona. Basketry specialization between the Hopi mesas probably occurred in the 1800s. Coiled baskets became the speciality of Second Mesa, and wicker became the speciality of Third Mesa. These specializations remain, although plaiting is in use throughout the mesas. In this way, all Hopi basketry shares a distinct style grounded in Hopi tradition stretching back many centuries into the past. More about Hopi Basketry Return to Our Home Page

28. Basketry, Etc. Handcrafted Nantucket Baskets
Nantucket Lightship Baskets supplies.
http://www.basketryetc.com/
If you would like to order one or more booklets, additional information, or a more detailed description of anything on this site, please contact Maggie via email or at:
Basketry, Etc.
55 Leonard St.
Raynham, MA
Welcome to Basketry, Etc. Please check our new additions Maggie Silva , a retired Early Childhood School Psychologist of Raynham, Massachusetts, has been making baskets since 1984. A teacher, author, and lecturer, she often creates her own Nantucket styles. Her husband, Eddie, designs her prototype moulds. She is a member of the Northeast Basketmakers Guild, Penn-Jersey Basketry Guild, North Carolina Basketmakers Association, Association of Michigan Basketmakers and the Nantucket Basket Makers and Merchants Association. Maggie also offers open weave classes and private lessons at her studio. Ordering Information
If you would like to order, please e-mail for instructions. VISA, MC, Discover, money orders, or personal checks are accepted.
Pocketbooks Square Baskets Round Baskets Other Baskets ... Email
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29. Just Patterns Magazine For Basket Weavers
Magazine published quarterly, every issue contains four or more basket patterns.
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30. Welcome To MWGBG
Group in Encinitas, California. Members photo gallery.
http://www.baskets-gourds.com/index.htm

Photo Albums of the Weekend

Can only be viewed through Internet Explorer Members represent all levels of interest in basket and gourd making. There are beginners, full - and part-time professionals, hobbyists and collectors, but all share a common fascination for these natural objects. The Guild organizes a biennial weekend event at Quail Botanical Gardens during the odd-numbered years in May. Over 30 gourd and basket workshops, along with displays and botanical tours, inspire hundreds of students and visitors and renew appreciation of this ancient art form. MWGBG meets from noon to 3:30 on the first Sunday of every month at Quail Botanical Gardens Encinitas, California. MWGBG also supports activities of the San Diego Regional Gourd Patch of the California Gourd Society Annually, members demonstrate at the Del Mar Fair, the summer Gourd Art Festival at the

31. Basket Weaving For Beginners - Beginners Basketry - Simple
Basket Weaving For Beginners. This is where you can learn about the family activity or hobby of basketry. Projects to help the younger members of
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32. Basketry Merit Badge
a great place to start working on your Scouting rank advancement.
http://www.meritbadge.com/mb/027.htm
Boy Scout Merit Badge Requirements
BASKETRY
  • Describe precautions you should take to safely use basketry tools and materials.
  • Do the following:
  • Show your counselor that you are able to identify each of the following types of baskets: plaited, coiled, ribbed, and wicker.
  • Describe three different types of weaves to your counselor. Plan and weave each of the following projects:
  • a square basket;
  • a round basket; and
  • a campstool seat.
  • BSA Advancement ID#: 27
    Source: Boy Scout Requirements, #33215, revised 2004 DEDICATED WEB SITES Pending TOPICAL LINKS Basketry Information Basketry Questions and Basketry Answers! Native Basketry: Survival, Beauty Basketweaving 101 ... WeaveNet ARTS AND CRAFTS MERIT BADGE GROUP Art Basketry Bugling Leatherwork ... Wood Carving MERIT BADGE HELPERS No Notes Instruction Outline Learning Worksheet No Examination Merit Badge Resource Links MBRC Site Map Index to Merit Badge Requirements Feedback
    Return to www.MeritBadge.com

    33. Alaska Native Arts Resource Directory
    Resource Directory of Alaskan Native artists and arts organizations, Alaska Native carvers, weavers, jewelry artists, basketry artists, dance regalia makers, as well as musicians and dancers, and a listing of arts materials suppliers and organizations.
    http://alaskanativearts.net
    Welcome to the
    Alaska Native Arts Resource Directory...
    ...your complete guide to web sites about Alaskan Native visual artists, craftspeople, writers, musicians, dancers, dance groups, arts organizations and arts resources.
    Our goal is to provide you with a comprehensive Web directory featuring the finest Alaskan Native woodcarvers, jewelers, fiber artists, bead artists, basketry artists, weavers, mask makers, ivory carvers, painters, metalsmiths, sculptors, and other visual arts professionals. You will also find Alaskan Native writers, musicians, dancers and dance groups, Alaska Native arts organizations, and sources for Alaskan Native arts materials and regalia. Please choose from the following categories: Alaska Native Artists by Name
    Alaska Native Artists by Craft

    Alaska Native Artists by Tribe

    Alaska Native Arts Events
    ... About Us
    alaskan, alaska, alaskan native, alaska native, american indian, alaskan eskimo, eskimo, indian art, native arts, artists, artist, alaskan artists, northwest, northwest coast, nw coast, tribal arts, tribal, american indian artists, northwest coast artists, eskimo, inuit, eskimo artists, inuit art, inuit artists

    34. V.I. Reed Cane, Basketweaving Supplies Kits
    Mailorder supplier of superior quality basketweaving supplies and basketry kits, patterns, basketweavng, suplies, reed, cane, hoops, handles, dyes
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    35. BASKETRY
    basketry. REQUIREMENTS were completely REWRITTEN effective January 1, 2004. Describe precautions you should take to safely use basketry tools and
    http://www.usscouts.org/mb/mb027.html
    BASKETRY REQUIREMENTS were completely REWRITTEN effective January 1, 2004. Click Here for the OLD requirements
  • Describe precautions you should take to safely use basketry tools and materials. Do the following:
  • Show your counselor that you are able to identify each of the following types of baskets: plaited, coiled, ribbed, and wicker. Describe three different types of weaves to your counselor. Plan and weave each of the following projects:
  • a square basket; a round basket; and a campstool seat.
  • BSA Advancement ID#: 27
    Pamphlet Revision Date: 2003
    Requirements last updated in 2004 Worksheet for use in working on these requirements: PDF Format Word Format Page updated on: May 31, 2005 Materials found at the U. S. Scouting Service Project, Inc. Website ©1997-2005 may be reproduced and used locally by Scouting volunteers for training purposes consistent with the programs of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) [Links to BSA Sites] The U.S. Scouting Service Project is maintained by the Project Team . Look at our Web Stats . Please use one of our Contact Forms to communicate with us. All holdings subject to this

    36. Basketry - Art, Crafts, Hobbies And Handmade Items Directory - Signs Of Wood, Co
    basketry The Directory for the Crafters, Craftsmen, Artist things handmade and the tools and supplies used to create them.
    http://www.signmakershop.com/links/basketry.html
    Signs of Wood,Co. The Signs Shop Policies About our Signs all any
    Basketry
    Basketry in the News Main Directory Basketry Associations Schools Shops Shows ... Wicker

    37. Ancient Egyptian Basketry
    Cordage basket; Source WMFPetrie basketry is one of the most ancient crafts. They also constructed bigger basketry objects such as grain silos made of
    http://nefertiti.iwebland.com/basketry/
    Ancient Egyptian basketry
    Potsherd
    According to W.M. Flinders Petrie the pattern is evidently derived from that of basket-work
    Ancient Egyptian basketry
    Basketry is one of the most ancient crafts. The raw materials were widely available: grasses, above all the tough halfa varieties, sedges, reeds, stalks such as flax, twigs, leaves, most frequently of the date and doum palms, and occasionally leather [ ]. The various techniques of intertwining and tying together strands of plant material were quickly mastered once the principles were understood. The range of products included mattings, baskets, bags, and sandals which ... were very closely and beautifully stitched up of rush, and usually soled with leather. A small bundle of rush was wound round by a rush thread, which at every turn pierced through the edge of a previous bundle. Thus these successive bundles were bound together edge to edge, and a flat surface built up. This was edged round in the same way. In basket making exactly the same principle was followed, with great neatness. The rush sandals soled with leather, leather sandals alone, and leather shoes, were all used. The shoes seem to have been just originating at that period; two or three examples are known, but all of them have the leather sandal strap between the toes, and joining to the sides of the heel, to retain the sole on the foot ; the upper leather being stitched on merely as a covering without its being intended to hold the shoe on the foot. These soles are compound, of three or four thicknesses.

    38. Original Fine Artwork And Online Gallery: Painted Gourds
    Offers framed artwork, prints, sculpture, beadwork, pottery, basketry, and painted gourds.
    http://www.oregon.cc/fmag/g9/cpg0001/
    Select Painted Gourds Spirit Herd Gourds Description Framed Artwork Exclusive Prints Bronze Sculpture Fine Silverwork ... Links Work Detail Click to view enlargement
    The Gourd:
    This fine gourd is approximately 10" in dia. with finely hand painted red, orange,and black dyes creating the horse herd. The shape is very unique with detail carvings. Painted Gourd
    Name: Spirit Herd
    Size (in): 10" dia.
    Artist: Lyn Page/Kinaca
    Price: $125.00
    Secure Server
    FMAG allows a two week inspection period during which time you may return any purchase for a full refund (less shipping and insurance cost). All framed artwork is shipped without glass to protect it from damage. Specifications are included with each purchase along with a certificate of authenticity and any other documentation. Standard shipping by insured UPS ground unless otherwise specified by special instruction. Faith Mountain Art Gallery, 170 S.E. Dayton Street, John Day, OR 97845 Ph:541-575-0511 E: fineart@oregon.cc

    39. NativeTech: Native American Coiled Basketry

    http://www.nativetech.org/basketry/coilindex.html

    40. Gift Baskets, Lampe Berger And Wine Basket Gifts By The Basketry
    Cajun and Creole New Orleans gift baskets. Including corporate, Christmas, wine and cheese, bath and body, special occasion and custom orders.
    http://thebasketryinc.com
    HURRICANE KATRINA UPDATE! The Basketry is OPEN for Business and we are shipping and delivering baskets as normal. 20% of ALL Sales in the next 30 days goes to Hurricane Relief! 10% OFF All Thank You Baskets. Call for details! Welcome to The Basketry. It is exciting to custom design gift baskets that reflect your excellent taste. We believe presentation is as important as the gift itself, so our design team works hard to bring you only the best! Thank you for shopping The Basketry. SHELTER FROM THE STORM 10% OFF ALL THANK YOU ORDERS + FREE SHIPPING Nationwide Delivery - Free Gift Packaging - Satisfaction Guaranteed "Convenient and Beautiful! I will recommend you to all of my business colleagues." "Thank you for always taking care of me! You make shopping easy!" "The Best Customer Service! It is hard to find such personalized service and every staff member is always smiling." click here. Your business can be prominently displayed on our ribbon. Just ask The Basketry Creative Team about personalized ribbon. We will be elated to quote you a price once we know the details of your order. Don't see EXACTLY what you need to get your message across? Call our Creative Team directly and we'll design a gift basket that fits your price range and style!

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