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  1. Weaving with Reeds and Fibers by Osma Gallinger Tod, Oscar H. Benson, 1975-06-01
  2. Weaving New Worlds: Southeastern Cherokee Women and Their Basketry by Sarah H. Hill, 1997-06-30
  3. Basketry: The Nantucket Tradition:History * Techniques * Tradition by John McGuire, 2000-08-31
  4. Spruce Root Basketry of the Haida and Tlingit by Sharon Busby, 2003-03
  5. Indian Basket Weaving by Navajo School of Indian Basketry, 1971-06-01
  6. Basketry of the Luzon Cordillera, Philippines
  7. Fibre Basketry: Homegrown and Handmade
  8. Pine Needle Basketry by Loffboroug, 1978-06
  9. Weaving with Paper Rope (Basketry with Dennison Manufacturing Co)
  10. The Art of Native American Basketry: A Living Legacy (Contributions to the Study of Anthropology)
  11. Papermaking for Basketry & Other Crafts by Lynn Stearns, 1992-06-30
  12. Earth Basketry: A Popular Hand-book Containing Concise Basketry Directions with Clear, Simple Diagrams - Designed for the Beginner as Well as the More Experienced Basket Weaver by Osma Gallinger Tod, 1972
  13. Basketry: Projects from Baskets to Grass Slippers by Hisako Sekijima, 1991-05
  14. Antique Baskets and Basketry by Frances Thompson, 1985-07

41. Pitcairn Island Virtual Shopping Mall
Purchase handcrafted miro wood carvings, basketry, and other products from Pitcairn by mail. Also books, clothing, and other Bounty-related products from elsewhere.
http://www.lareau.org/pitcmall.html
Go to the Pitcairn Island Home Page ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS FOR IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS ON ORDERING FROM PITCAIRN ISLAND , ITSELF, SEE SPECIAL ORDERING PAGE (click here) FOR MOST ITEMS, PRICES, ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS, AND MORE DETAILED INFORMATION WILL BE AVAILABLE ON LINKED PAGES . BE SURE TO TAKE A LOOK AT LINKS IN EACH AD. IF YOU PURCHASE ITEMS, BE SURE TO LET THEM KNOW WHERE YOU HEARD ABOUT THEIR PRODUCTS. Pitcairn Island is not only one of the most isolated places on the face of the Earth, it is also one of the most interesting. Many people throughout the world collect Pitcairn-related objects. While the Islanders are more self-sufficient than the citizens of many larger countries, there remains a pressing need for foreign exchange in order to purchase fuel, vehicles, some building supplies, radio and electronic equipment, and other foreign necessities. The production and sale of Island specialty items accounts for much of their income, with most sales going to the passengers of military and cruise ships and private yachts who detour from normal shipping lanes to stop by the island. For many years, additional sales have been made by mail, usually sparked by word-of-mouth, with very satisfied customers telling their friends of these truly unique gift items. Now, offshore

42. 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. Signs of Wood,Co. all. basketry.
http://www.signmakershop.com/links/basketry.html
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Basketry in the News Main Directory Basketry Associations Schools Shops Shows ... Wicker

43. Mainly Baskets
Classical styled wicker furniture, basketry, wire planters, pottery and accessories.
http://www.mainlybaskets.com/
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44. Museuam Sarawak Basketry

http://www.museum.sarawak.gov.my/basketry.htm

45. 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
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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

46. Splintbasket
gallery3. A Personal History of Splint basketry in Denmark and Sweden. by PerOlof Johansson 1994. HTML-version 1995 dedicated to Magnus.
http://home3.inet.tele.dk/johansso/splint.htm
www.per-olof.dk Splint baskets and how they arrived in Denmark
Overview gallery 1-2-3
Splint basket gallery1 Splint basket gallery2 Splint basket gallery3
A Personal History of Splint Basketry in Denmark and Sweden.
by Per-Olof Johansson 1994
HTML-version 1995 dedicated to Magnus With permission from the author this articles exist printed in The Basketmakers` Associaciation Newsletter, Number 80, February 1997. Thanks to Denise Scott Fears.
Join the UK Basketmakers Association If you want more about baskets after this, then drop in on Baskets, Etc. which have lots of links. You can find links to Swedish splint baskets at the homepage of Jonas Hasselrot - and to his own baskets of course. This pages used by Art.Net: Web Pages for Teaching and Learning: Splintbasket pages by Arts.Net Vote for our site! / Stem på siden / besøg Crafterslist: Arts and Crafts topsites!
The history of baskets starts, I usually say, with Adam and Eve: In Paradise Eve learned to plait her hair, and in the same way she made a basket so she could transport fruit to the place where Adam and she usually slept. Perhaps the basket was the only thing they took with them out of Paradise. In any case, they took the idea with them, and so culture was born. Since then, baskets have existed in many shapes, made of many kinds of materials. I live in Denmark, but my ancestors came from southern Sweden, from whence they brought a special kind of basket to Denmark. My family settled here and, contrary to custom, made the baskets here instead of importing them from Sweden. The kind of basket I am talking about, is in English is called a splint-basket, and in Danish

47. Crossthreads Home Page
Spinning, knitting, weaving, crocheting, and basketry, in the Sioux Falls (SD) and surrounding areas.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Cabin/1501/
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Crossthreads Fiber Guild consists of people who like to work with fiber (spinning, knitting, weaving, crocheting, basketry, etc.) in the Sioux Falls (SD) and surrounding areas. For many of us fiber is a passion.
Getting to know other guild members is great! You find out about others' interests. Suddenly you find your self venturing out on new projects and going to classes you wouldn't have, until you learned about them from others in the guild. There is always opportunity to learn and to share what you know.
If you like crafts get involved in a guild!
Crossthreads fiber Guild Meets:
2nd Tuesday of every month at a member's home
7:00 PM
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Number of times this page accessed: News: 3/19/04 - Updated the events calendar. Crossthreds Fiber Guild is a Non-Profit Organization Sign Guestbook View Guestbook

48. Gourd Collectibles
Unique gourd art created in Muskoka, Canada. Pine needle basketry, masks, bird houses, doll houses and musical instruments.
http://www.geocities.com/gourdcollectibles/
G ourd H istory Traditionally the gourd served many purposes, being used for bowls, utensils, ladels, rattles and musical instruments by peoples living in the tropics and North America. It has been a cultivated plant of both the old and new worlds for thousands of years. G ourd A rt P ieces P ine N eedle B asketry
Pine Needle Basketry is a coiling technique using the long leaf pine needles of North America. I have also incorporated pine needles from Muskoka. I have combined the pine needle basketry with the gourd as did the North American Indians many generations ago. The traditional binding was sinew. Also used in the coiling technique is raffia from palm trees of Madagascar. D rums
Drums are handcrafted with gourds using goat skin and
embellished with beads.
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M asks

Masks constructed of gourds were often used in special ceremonies by primitive cultures worldwide. Gourd masks were usually part of an elaborate costume used to invoke or impersonate the spirits. The mask became a symbol of control when worn by a powerful member of a tribe, such as a shaman. Gourds were used as the foundation of the mask face or as an an element such as a beak, mouth, nose, ears or horns. The shaman would usually create the mask to be worn at a special ceremony, although in certain tribes a mask was created by a mask maker who would interpret the shamans dreams. The mask maker using his talents and imagination would then make the mask. D oll H ouses
The whimsical gourd dollhouses are handcrafted, stained, painted and fully furnished with windows and opening door.

49. Basketry / Sepet Ýþçiliði 2000
basketry / Sepet Ýþçiliði. Abstract. Evidence for basketry in the form of phytoliths, insitu impressions and impressions on clay objects were examined.
http://catal.arch.cam.ac.uk/catal/Archive_rep00/Wendrich00.html

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Willeke Wendrich
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    Evidence for basketry in the form of phytoliths, in-situ impressions and impressions on clay objects were examined. The majority of the remains were coiled baskets or mats but plaited remains were also found.
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    Sepet iþçiliði kalýntýlarý fitolit þeklinde, in-situ baskýlarda ve bazý kil objeler üzerindeki baskýlarda görülebilmektedir. Kalýntýlarýn çoðunu tabandan baslayarak spiral þeklinde ilerleyerek yapýlan sepetler veya hasýrlar oluþturmaktadýr, ama bazý örgü þeklinde yapýlmýþ kalýntýlar da ele geçmiþtir.

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50. Crown & Eagle Antiques Online Catalog. Native American Indian Art, Antiques, Col
American Indian antiques and artifacts; old pawn jewelry, rugs, basketry, beadwork, pottery, weapons.
http://www.crowneagle.com

51. Basketry : Books : Thames & Hudson
with advice on collecting, a glossary, information on where to see baskets, a bibliography and over 830 illustrations of baskets and basketry, this amazing
http://www.thamesandhudson.com/books/Basketry/0500510482.mxs/20/13/
DESIGN DECORATIVE ARTS Basketry
A World Guide to Traditional Techniques
Bryan Sentance
The diversity of basketry is astonishing: Navajo wedding baskets and Apache water baskets; sweetgrass and black ash splint baskets from New York State; rattan hanging baskets from Bangladesh; lacquered picnic baskets from China....
This is the first book to provide a worldwide survey of basketmaking, revealing common solutions to design and construction, within a dazzling range of styles. The book is organized into five richly illustrated sections, and contains over eighty individual topics:
from bamboo and bark, rattan and rushes, to palms, grasses and synthetic fibres
from twining and plaiting, to coiling, linking and looping
from natural colours and dyes, to embroidery and embellishment
from cradles and carrying, fishing and storage, to rites of passage
from art to hats, from architecture to transport

Complete with advice on collecting, a glossary, information on where to see baskets, a bibliography and over 830 illustrations of baskets and basketry, this amazing survey will be essential for anyone concerned with art, craft, decorative objects and interior design. First published 2001 ISBN 0500 510482 28.0 x 24.0 cm

52. Little Wing Studio
Drawings in pen and ink and Prisma colored pencils with a Southwestern flare, also working in fabric basketry in the Hopi warp wrap tradition .
http://little_wing_studio.tripod.com/
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Welcome c ... ome in and browse around Little Wing Studio, 50 Sixteen Springs Drive, Cloudcroft, NM 88317 Phone 505-687-3155 lttlwng@hotmail.com

53. Bits N Pieces Dollhouse Miniatures
Containers of glass, pewter and basketry, plus animals, doll's dolls and birdhouses.
http://bitsnpiecesonline.com/
Bits n Pieces 1 inch scale artisan-made dollhouse miniature accessories, pewter, baskets, glassware, animals, doll's dolls and birdhouses. Check out our new photo gallery page featuring a handsclupted Gringott's Goblin and a Garden Shed! This site is owned by
Joni Gillard
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54. AllCrafts.net Free Crafts Network Message Boards - Basketry

http://www.allcrafts.net/forums/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=8

55. [ Vn Commerce ]
Features products from Vietnam including basketry. In English and Czech, and located in the Czech Republic.
http://www.vn-commerce.com/
Directory: vn commerce

56. Basketry And Basket Weaving How To Information, Techniques, And Articles
basketry and Basket Weaving. basketry is the craft or process of making baskets or objects woven like baskets. Learn about the extensive
http://www.creativity-portal.com/howto/artscrafts/basketry.html
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Basketry and Basket Weaving Basketry is the craft or process of making baskets or objects woven like baskets. Learn about the extensive cultural history of basketry and weaving techniques from the following basketry related Web sites. Some contain free projects and patterns to download. Spotlight On Basket Etc.
Established for an exchange of tips, questions, and general knowledge about splint, reed, and willow basket making.
Learn about basketry, weaving and cordage, and making cordage from plant and animal materials. Just Patterns
The idea magazine for basket makers. Includes terms and tips for soaking, twining, upsett, row weaving, fold and tuck, handle, and rim. Basket Class
Offers many free patterns including: a cracker basket, jelly caddy, swing basket, divided basket, peanut basket, heart basket, and button box.

57. Kentucky State Parks: Old Fort Harrod State Park
Directions, history, events and information about costumed craftspeople performing tasks of weaving, basketry, woodworking, broommaking, blacksmithing at the fort.
http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/parks/ftharrd2.htm
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58. CATALOG OF PERISHABLE ARTIFACTS FROM EASTERN OREGON
A CATALOG OF PREHISTORIC basketry AND OTHER PERISHABLE ARTIFACTS FROM EASTERN OREGON. STATE MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY Museum of Natural
http://oregon.uoregon.edu/~osma/basket/
A CATALOG OF PREHISTORIC BASKETRY AND OTHER PERISHABLE ARTIFACTS FROM EASTERN OREGON
STATE MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY
Museum of Natural History, University of Oregon
Prepared by:
Dr. Thomas J. Connolly
Chief Archaeologist Oregon State Museum of Anthropology University of Oregon
Editing and Web publishing:
Michael Glaros
Research assistant Oregon State Museum of Anthropology University of Oregon
This catalog describes one of the most extensive collections of perishable artifacts in North America. Included in the collection are fine examples of basketry, matting, woven sandals and wood artifacts as well as artifacts fashioned from non-organic materials such as chipped-stone projectile points. What truly distinguishes this collection are the age and relatively good condition of the organic materials. The dry desert caves of the northern Great Basin preserved many of these perishable artifacts for thousands of years. Luther S. Cressman, founder of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Oregon, assembled and documented most of the artifacts in this collection during the course of his six decades of field research.
Section I describes the history and significance of the collections, placing them in the context of North American basketry and perishable artifact research.

59. English Entry-page
Information about baskets, basketmaking, willows and other things related to basketry.
http://www.basketry.ch/english-pages.htm

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Right now there is planning ongoing for workshops in Nova Scotia, Canada September/October 2004
For more infos contact Joleen Gordon in Nova Scotia
email: joleen.gordon(at)ns.sympatico.ca On this Homepage page you will find Information about basketry, basket makers, how to handle willow and other things related to basketry. The German part of this site has more pages: a library page with basketry books, a page where I sell baskets / weavings and a page with an offer to represent other basket weavers / basket makers. Comments and suggestions are always appreciated. English is not my language, please let me know of any wrongly spelt. Special thanks to Reto Iseli www.fatweb.ch

60. OREGON S PREHISTORIC BASKETRY
Oregon s Prehistoric basketry. STATE MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY. basketry may be decorated with false embroidery, overlay techniques, or left undecorated.
http://oregon.uoregon.edu/~osma/basket/prebasket.html
Oregon's Prehistoric Basketry
STATE MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY
Museum of Natural History, University of Oregon
The OSMA collection of perishable artifacts totals several thousand items. Most of the artifacts are in remarkably sound condition, preserved by the extreme dryness of the desert caves from which they came. Artifact classes containing enough individual objects to support meaningful quantitative study (a hundred or more specimens) include cordage, twined structures, decorated basketry, miscellaneous basketry, woven sandals, miscellaneous fiber and wood artifacts and finally fur, feather, sinew and hide artifacts.
The sandal series includes more than 100 specimens in whole or nearly whole condition, and many more that are fragmentary but still informative. Netting is represented by some remarkable specimens of carrying bags and rabbit nets. Among the hundreds of pieces of twisted fiber cordage are netting fragments, string, rope and the trim ends of cord warps from basket-making.
The perishable collection includes a large number of wooden artifacts. Many of these are broken, but the fragments are nonetheless informative. Arrowshafts and atlatl dart shafts show details of painting, fletching, nocking and hafting techniques. Foreshafts and knife handles retain evidence of sinew wrapping and the mastic that held stone points in place. Discarded pieces give evidence of the procedures by which foreshafts were made and mainshafts nocked. Other wooden artifacts include firedrills, hearths, whole and fragmentary atlatls and bows, snare parts for the taking of small game, and fire-hardened digging sticks.

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