WEAVING WORKS { Basketry } basketry is such an allencompassing craft, you could spend a lifetime at it. Explore materials. Come visit our basketry section! http://www.weavingworks.com/basketry.html
Fiber Factory Home Page Yarn equipment, supplies and classes for knitting, weaving, spinning, crochet, tatting, basketry and Navajo weaving. http://www.fiberfactory.com/
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Chair Caning, Wicker Repairs & Caning Supplies Cane and rattan repair and workshops. Information about caning, books and kits, basketry, class photos, supply price list. http://www.peerscaning.com/index.html
Extractions: Peers Caning sells top quality caning supplies and basket weaving supplies. Among the items available are materials for rush chairs; reed for basket weaving; caning kits, books, and hanks of cane. Orders can be shipped anywhere. Gina frequently offers weekend workshops in chair caning, as well as splint and rush seating. If you live too far away to attend a class, or want to try caning on your own, complete caning kits are available. Contact Gina Peers at info@peerscaning.com Call or email for estimates on repairing your cane or wicker furniture.
Home & Garden Television: Hobbies / Interests basketry Carol Duvall Show Episode CDS1057 More Projects », Suzye Ogawa embellishes her bronze sculptures with basketry techniques. http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/ah_hobbies_interests/article/0,1801,HGTV_3121_1389488,0
Extractions: The Carol Duvall Show camera crew visits Suzye Ogawa in Santa Monica, Calif., to focus on how she uses basketry to augment her bronze sculptures. Using very traditional basketry materials and techniques to complete a design, Ogawa comes by her love of texture and detail naturally. She first began teaching herself sculpting and weaving techniques in her father's dentistry lab when she was a child, working with wax used to make dentures. Ogawa's process begins with choosing the type of wax she will use in sculpting her design. After sculpting the design, she sends it to a foundry for bronzing. She then uses a wax resist to give the piece an aged look. Once she achieves the desired color, she cleans off the wax.
Palm Springs Desert Museum Features contemporary and Western American art, culture, natural history, the Annenberg Theater, basketry by the indigenous Cahuilla Indians, dioramas illustrating local flora and fauna, and even a wing devoted to Death Valley. http://www.psmuseum.org/
Basketry Byte; Byzantine; The Bernoulli Principle. basketry. What is it? basketry is the art or craft of making baskets, or objects woven like baskets. Give me an example! http://discover.edventures.com/functions/termlib.php?action=&termid=3343&alpha=b
AmaBoston - Market They offer exotic furniture, beaded works, embroidery, handturned/painted pottery, basketry, hand-painted glassware, tableware, wooden bowls, original works of art and stain glass lamps, and stone and wood carvings. http://www.amaboston.com/market/theboudasheryltd.html
Extractions: Company Name The Boudashery Ltd Contact Name Sharon Hull Category Retail-Furniture Company Address 320 Gaerky Creek Rd Ashland Oregon 97520 Toll Free Number Telephone Number Fax Number E-mail Address sharonhull@aol.com Web Site http://www.boudashery.com Products and Services offered We offer Southern Africa Crafts, Art, Wine from South Africa and Cape Dutch traditional Furniture in indigenous hard woods from South Africa. We also have a small pantry of food products loved by exchange students and other South African expats.
Basketry Kits And Patterns Kits and Patterns basketry Studio A kits are our exclusive line of basketweaving kits, in production since 1981. basketry Studio A Kits Patterns http://www.basketweaving.com/kits_and_patterns.htm
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The Basket Tree & Ewe Offering basketry, craft supplies, and custom gifts. http://www.hci.net/~baskettree/
BASKETRY - Meaning And Definition Of The Word basketry Dictionary Entry and Meaning. Pronunciation baskitree. WordNet Dictionary. Definition n the craft of basket making. See Also craft, trade. http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/basketry
Museum Of Florida History Exhibits include quilts, Civil War flags, Seminole basketry, miltary memorabilia, Florida movie posters, citrus and cigar box labels, governors' portraits, and the state's rock and roll legends. Photos, locations, hours. http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/museum/
Extractions: Opened in 1977, the Museum of Florida History collects, preserves, exhibits, and interprets evidence of past and present cultures in Florida, and promotes knowledge and appreciation of this heritage. As the state history museum, it focuses on artifacts and eras unique to Florida's development and on roles that Floridians have played in national and global events. Through exhibits, educational programs, research, and collections, the Museum reflects the ways that people have shaped and reacted to their cultural and natural environments.
Basketry basketry A common feature of most baskets, both ancient and modern, is that they are made from plant material that requires very little processing before being http://www.wits.ac.za/apes/plants/basketb.htm
Extractions: A common feature of most baskets, both ancient and modern, is that they are made from plant material that requires very little processing before being used. Grasses, reeds and palms need only to be dried before being woven into baskets or matting; willow stems are debarked and rattan (climbing palm) stems are cut into strips and dried. The main requirement for basketry fibres is that they should be flexible, strong and durable. Baskets, or basketry products, fulfil a wide variety of uses in many cultures, particularly in Africa: baskets may serve as granaries or other food storage units, sieves, fish traps, bird cages, wall panels, items of furniture or even coffins. In more tropical parts of the world plants such as grasses, palms and rattans and members of the banana family are commonly used in basketry. In cooler, northern hemisphere countries, willows ( Salix spp. ) have been a major source of strong, flexible stems for basket making.
Memphis Import Company, Inc. Wholesale importing company. Furniture, basketry, candles, giftware and similar items. Proof of business required to access online information. http://www.memphisimport.com/
Extractions: Welcome to Memphis Import Co. Memphis Import Co. has been in business for over 40yrs, We specialize in Designer Baskets, Giftware, and Home Decor. Our Baskets are imported from the Philippines and are hand crafted. No two Baskets are alike. We hope you find what you are looking for. If not give us a call
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Extractions: Miniature Braided and Coiled Sweetgrass Basket Many northeastern Native peoples use sweetgrass in their splint basketry and craft work, contributing to sweetgrass basketry traditions of the 1800s through today. By the height of the basket-making industry, these baskets were being made in innumerable shapes and for a myriad of uses, and continue to be woven by today's modern masters. These tiny lidded baskets made by us, are braided and then coiled into the shapes of animals or acorns, perfect for holding small treasures. Turtle Twined Cornhusk Bottle In the fall, the Iroquois and other Native American women harvested corn from their gardens. To prepare the corn for storage, the husks were folded back from the ears and braiding, forming long ropes of husk with dangling ears of corn. The corn could be hung by these ropes to dry and later prepared for storage in baskets or earthen pits. The cornhusks were then used for many purposes, for cordage, for wrappers to cook food, for fire tinder, for stuffing mattresses or cushions, and for many woven items including mats, masks, shoes and baskets. Twined cornhusk baskets like this small one (measuring 3.5 ") are made by many eastern Woodland Native Americans, including the Iroquois. These baskets were used historically to store salt or tobacco. The Iroquois word for this basket is 'Gushada', which translates as into English as 'bottle'. Our twined cornhusk bottles have a stopper made from a corn cob to keep these bottles sealed.
Indian Basketry Subject Of Workshop Indian basketry subject of workshop. Saturday, October 27, 2001. By Mary Thomas, PostGazette Art Critic. Our lives were bound the http://www.post-gazette.com/ae/20011024native1027p7.asp
Extractions: June 7, 2004 News Sports Lifestyle Classifieds ... About Us Take me to... Search Local News Nation/World Sports Obituaries Lifestyle Business Opinion Photo Journal Weather Classifieds PG Store PG Delivery Web Extras Contact Us About Us Help Corrections Site Map Previous Articles Movies/Videos TV/Radio Books ... Indian basketry subject of workshop Saturday, October 27, 2001 By Mary Thomas, Post-Gazette Art Critic "Our lives were bound the way baskets were bound together," American Indian author and basket maker Julia Parker says to explain the significance woven willow baskets had in Pomo society. Parker, who has been a cultural demonstrator at Yosemite National Park for 40 years, and her daughter Lucy, a prominent basket maker and teacher, will be in residence at the Society for Contemporary Craft, Strip District, Nov. 2-4. At 7 p.m. Nov. 2 they'll give a free slide lecture, and conduct a two-day workshop Nov. 3 and 4. Participants will use willow collected by the Parkers in California to make a Pomo Indian-style basket using traditional techniques. The Parkers also will talk about gathering and preparing materials, as well as the challenges to keeping this art form alive in the context of environmental changes, pollution and legal restrictions. To register for the workshop, call 412-261-7003 or e-mail
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Basketry In Egypt basketry. basketry is known from the earliest sites in Egypt. basketry found in predynastic contexts is often of very high quality, not surpassed later. http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/craft/basketry.html
Extractions: Homepage Timeline Maps A-Z index ... Learning Basketry Basketry is known from the earliest sites in Egypt. Remains of baskets have been found in the Fayum Neolithic, about 5000 BC ( see the basket ). Basketry found in predynastic contexts is often of very high quality, not surpassed later. Basketry could be used for a wide range of objects: containers and mats have been an important part of Egyptian life in all periods down to the present times. materials techniques function