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  1. Basketry (Dover-Foyle Handbook) by F. J. Christopher, 1952-06-01
  2. The Ultimate Basket Book: A Cornucopia of Popular Designs to Make (Diy Network) by Lyn Siler, 2006-08-01
  3. International Basketry: For Weavers and Collectors by Christopher Will, 1997-03
  4. Poetry And Symbolism Of Indian Basketry (1913) by George Wharton James, 2007-10-22
  5. Pine needle basketry,: A complete book of instructions for making pine needle baskets, by Linna Loehr Millikin, 1920
  6. The Art and Style of Western Indian Basketry by Joan Megan Jones, 1982-06
  7. Basketry Designs Of The Indians Of Northern California (1902) by Roland B. Dixon, 2007-10-17
  8. Modern Approach to Basketry, A; with Fibers and Grasses by Dona Z. Meilach, 1976
  9. American Indian and Eskimo Basketry. A Key To Identification by Charles & Bovis, Pierre Miles, 1969
  10. Basketry: Creating coiled baskets with modern fibers by Sue Stanli, 1976
  11. American Indian Basketry (Magazine): Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut Basketry of Alaska. No. 6 (II) by John M. Gogol, Sue E. Devine, et all 1982
  12. The Basketry Book: Twelve Lessons In Reed Weaving by Mary Miles Blanchard, 2007-06-25
  13. Native American basketry of central California: Catalog for the exhibition of "Native American basketry of central California" from the permanent collection ... Museum, July 1, 1986 to June 28, 1987 by Riverside Municipal Museum, 1986
  14. Australian netting and basketry techniques, by Daniel Sutherland Davidson, 1933

61. The Crowe
Wholesale and retail supplies, newsletter, free pattern, catalogue, bulletin board. Kits available as well as handmade baskets.
http://www.angelfire.com/home/thecrowesnest/
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The Crowe's Nest Basketry Below is a list of the items that remain of the inventory to be sold. I am trying to give additional price breaks to those who purchase a large quantity of items. Call # above for prices. Thanks to all who have responded. If you called and didn't get me or emailed and didn't get me, I'm trying to respond to all calls and email, but with the volume of calls and emails coming in, I might have missed someone. Please call or email me back. Thanks, Lynda thecrowesnestbasketry@yahoo.com Regular oak dove tailed d handles
  • 12-8x10(hickory) 1-12x16 (hickory) 2-6x13 tulip handles
Williamsburg handles
Sharp top d’s
Flat top D-handles
Swinging D- handles
Flat top swing d handle
Specialty handles
  • 18-8x12 key handles with brass hooks 8-8x12 with wooden knobs 5-7 1/2x14 towel bar handles 1-6x14 towel handle
Speared swing handles Flat tops
  • 25-12” spread 25-10” spread 11-8” spread 18-6” spread
Speared Swing handles Round Top
  • 12-4” spread
Speared handles flat top
  • 7-7” spread
Speared handles Round top
  • 5-5” spread 7-6” spread 11-8” spread 2-10” spread 3-12” spread
Square Hoops
Rectangular hoops
Oval hoo p
Round hoops
Bushel basket handles
  • 8-3x8(notch to notch)
Seagrass Other odds and ends 58 pine and oak bases combined 7 packages of walnut strips about 40’ per pk.

62. Dead Sea Scrolls -- Basketry
basketry and Cordage. basketry and cordage represent major types of perishable finds retrieved in this arid part of Israel. The basketry
http://www.ibiblio.org/expo/deadsea.scrolls.exhibit/Community/basketry.html
Basketry and Cordage
Basketry and cordage represent major types of perishable finds retrieved in this arid part of Israel. The basketry fragments on display are made of date palm leaves, a material convenient for making baskets and mats. Reconstruction of weaving or plaiting techniques is possible because of the exceptional conditions inside the caves of the Dead Sea region. The technique used is a type of plaiting that was popular during Roman times and remained in favor through the following centuries; a variant is still used in the Near East today. Basketry was probably very common, as it is to this day, in various household activities. However, in times of need, baskets and mats also served for collecting and wrapping the bones and skulls of the dead. Cordage was made from materials indigenous to this region: palm leaves, palm fibers, and rushes. Cords had various uses as packaging and reinforcing material and as handles for baskets.
  • Basket Fragments Palm leaves First century B.C.E.-first century C.E. 11Q Fragment A: Length 26 cm (10 1/8 in.) Width 16.5 cm (6 1/2 in.) Fragment B: Length 21.2 cm (8 1/4 in.) Width 19.5 cm (7 5/8 in.) Four courses preserved Technique: Braid of 13 elements in 2/2 twill plaiting Courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority (77, 78)

63. California Indian Baskets - CaliforniaBaskets.com - Indian Basket Marketplace -
Buys, sells and appraises historic Native American baskets and artifacts.
http://www.californiabaskets.com/
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Book on Elizabeth Hickox Basket Weavers for the California Curio Trade By: Marvin Cohodas Ph.D. A book about Elizabeth Louise Hickox and her daughter Louise Hickox. This Book was published in 1997, by The University Of Arizona Press. Curriculum Vitae for Marvin Cohodas California Basket Video Tape Click here to Order Basket Soars to Story at Indian Basket News Story and photo From Maine Antique Digest Free Appraisals click here Free Basket Weaver Information Packets Just e-mail us at: info@californiabaskets.com

64. THE COLLECTOR'S GUIDE: NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS
Advanced Search. Collecting and Change in Native American basketry. The practice of collecting baskets has spurred numerous changes this century. Scroll down.
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Collecting and Change in
Native American Basketry
The practice of collecting baskets has spurred numerous changes this century.
Based on early evidence, we know that prior to contact with European cultures, the basket-making tribes of the American West had created a repertoire of basket shapes and design elements specific, if not unique, to each tribal grouping. Tribal customs and artistic traditions dictated that basketry styles remained rather constant over time with little emphasis on experimentation or innovation. The volatile impact which Euro-Americans had on the native cultures was eventually reflected in the material culture of the various tribal groups, basketry being no exception. Tillamook Tribe, Western Oregon These newcomers had little interest in Native American basketry until the late 19th century when the belief that the native cultures of the West were soon to disappear. Motivated by this belief, some individuals began collecting Native American cultural material with an enthusiasm and appreciation previously unknown. Before these early collectors entered the arena, some Native American basketry had already begun to exhibit change as evidenced by the appearance of trade items incorporated into the baskets such as glass beads, commercial yarns and exotic feathers from the ostrich and peacock. However, these new materials were still utilized in the traditional manner as decorative elements merely substituting for native-made clam shell beads and wild bird feathers.

65. Handmade Custom Wicker Reed Baskets.
Customized handmade baskets woven from rattan reeds. Baskets come in a variety of styles (picnic, waste, wine) and colors.
http://www.bodaciousbasketry.com
Handmade custom wicker reed baskets You choose the style, reed and stain colors Now offering wholesale options! "...these baskets are GORGEOUS! Thank you so much! I already sent a picture to a friend and she thought it was awesome too!" Kat New baskets are added often so bookmark this page.
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66. Native American Basketry
You are here Home Exhibits Native American basketry. Native American basketry. Introduction. The Native American collection at
http://www.ohs.org/exhibits/native-american-basketry.cfm
EXHIBITS OHS Commemorates the
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial
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ONLINE EXHIBITS Meet Me At The Movies Native American Basketry The Benson Automobile
You are here: Home Exhibits Native American Basketry Native American Basketry
Introduction The Native American collection at the Oregon Historical Society illustrates an ongoing adaptation of older arts and techniques to new circumstances and materials. Artists are always experimenting, "pushing the envelope" of imagination and creativity to use new techniques, new materials, new ways of looking at traditional methods. They take pride in learning old ways; they honor their ancestry by carrying on tradition; and they feel the euphoria of creating things that are altogether original.
Today Native arts are thriving because of encouragement from tribal leaders, support from various art programs, and the enthusiasm and pride of Native American artists themselves. A new generation is learning from their elders the values and traditions meaningful to their ancestors. The revival of Native American arts helps to ensure their survival.
The objects selected for exhibition illustrate the broad range of Native peoples' artistry, both ancient and contemporary, and are grouped around several Native basket motifs: flat twined bags, parfleches, beaded bags, coiled baskets, and round twined bags.

67. Georgia Basketry Association
Affiliate basketmakers guilds statewide. Photo gallery of associationhosted convention.
http://www.geocities.com/ga_basketry_assoc/
Georgia Basketry Association Purpose: The purpose of the Georgia Basketry Association shall be to perpetuate the art of basketry, stimulate interest and knowledge in all phases of basketry, and preserve the importance of basketry as a heritage craft. Membership is open to anyone of similar purpose. Officers: The following are the Officers and Area Representatives of the Association for 2003. Click on a highlighted name to correspond with them via e-mail.
Cindy Lampman
President Theresa Barton Vice President
Sybil Sweat
Treasurer Jean Nash Newsletter
Webmasters
Hannah Sommer Secretary
Kim Chase , Historian
Area Representatives:
Albany
Dot Dowling Marietta Nancy Skinner
Gwinnett Kim Chase Rome Teresa Barton
Roswell Mary Ann Klein Savannah Amy Rice
Augusta - Tammy Canady Hiawassee - Anne Sutherlin Membership: Association membership is $15/year. Membership is March 1 - February 28 of each year. You must be a member in order to attend our annual convention. Make checks payable to GBA and mail with your name, address, phone number, and e-mail address to: Georgia Basketry Association, 1785 Azalea Springs Trail, Roswell, GA 30075

68. Encyclopedia Of North American Indians - - Basketry
basketry. basketry is one of the oldest and most widespread American Indian arts. Currently, American Indian basketry faces a number of challenges.
http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/naind/html/na_003300_basketry.htm
Entries Publication Data Advisory Board Maps ... World Civilizations Encyclopedia of North American Indians
Basketry
Basketry is one of the oldest and most widespread American Indian arts. Archaeological sites have yielded basketry specimens over ten thousand years old. Native peoples from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the Aleutians to the Everglades, still create and use baskets today. Like their makers, American Indian baskets are remarkably diverse; manufacturing techniques, weaving material, shapes, and designs vary from tribe to tribe. Generally, basketry was a women's art, but among some Indian peoples, such as the Pomos and the Yupiks, men wove as well, creating sturdy baskets that saw hard use as fish traps or pack baskets. Younger family members learned this skill from their elders, observing, copying, being gently corrected, and improving over years of practice until they, in turn, taught others. Basket makers harvested, processed, and used a wide variety of native plants, ranging from large swamp canes to tall saguaro cactuses, from fine rye grass to sturdy black ash trees. In doing so, they utilized many different plant parts: stems, roots, bark, wood, shoots, leaves, and needles. The wealth of time, specialized knowledge, and skill necessary for gathering and preparing weaving material is an essential, but often unappreciated, component of American Indian basketry. As my grandmother, the Pomo weaver Lucy Smith, told me, "You just can't go to the store and get these things!"

69. Native American ArtPages MENU
The late Paula Giese's reviews, discussion, information, and examples of Indian beadwork, pottery, basketry, regalia and other art forms. Links to galleries.
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CONTENTS Definition of Indian, Native, Indigenous Artist; Native American Arts and Crafts Act; Philosophy of Inclusion Here Beads and Beadworking techniques Honoring elder Maud Kegg Norval Morrisseau, Daphne Odjig, Legend Painting Canadian Ojibwe, Woodland painters Pottery, Clay Sculpture Honoring Nora Naranjo-Morse 3 Pottery Books Review-essay that's self-guided Internet student research project or trip American Indian Artists (U.S. Tribes) Honoring Oglala Lakota Vic Runnels Minnesota Indian Artists Honoring Patrick DesJarlait Indigenous Textiles, Clothing and Regalia Young People's Art (local) and BIA Young People art gallery Texts: Essays and Book Reviews about Native Art Web Galleries Featuring Indigenous People's Art for Sale Photography old historic and current news photos as well as Art Photography by Native People Basketry history, environmental problems, plants, galleries Picture stories ledger, robe, comix art by Native artists

70. Sweetgrass: History, Basketry, And Constraints To Industry Growth
Wiley, New York. Sweetgrass History, basketry, and Constraints to Industry Growth. JUSTIFICATION FOR PRESERVING SWEETGRASS basketry.
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/proceedings1993/v2-442.html
Index Search Home Table of Contents R.J. Dufault, M. Jackson, and S.K. Salvo. 1993. Sweetgrass: History, basketry, and constraints to industry growth. p. 442-445. In: J. Janick and J.E. Simon (eds.), New crops. Wiley, New York.
Sweetgrass: History, Basketry, and Constraints to Industry Growth
Robert J. Dufault, Mary Jackson, and Stephen K. Salvo
  • SWEETGRASS INDUSTRY
  • HISTORY
  • SWEETGRASS IDENTITY AND HABITAT
  • BASKET CONSTRUCTION ...
  • Fig. 1 Sweetgrass is a native, perennial, warm-season grass found growing sparsely in the coastal dunes extending from North Carolina to Texas. The "treads" or long, narrow leaf blades of this grass have been harvested by direct descendents of enslaved Africans of antebellum South Carolina and used as the principle foundation material for constructing African coiled basketry in the Southeast, especially near Charleston (McKissick Museum 1988). Originally, these graceful products provided useful, practical objects or "work baskets" for agricultural and household use on the plantations; today, they have evolved as souvenirs treasured by tourists, and elegant objets d'art ( Fig. 1
  • 71. NativeTech: Native American Basketry
    History and development of Indian basketweaving, showing both the change and continuity from precontact times to the present.
    http://www.nativetech.org/basketry/index.html

    72. Basketry
    . Romantic notions displayed with the important task of making fine basketry for cooking and storing food supplies.......Photo
    http://www.ncidc.org/photos/gallery1/85s1.htm

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    Romantic notions displayed with the important task of making fine basketry for cooking and storing food supplies. The best weave would hold water without leaking. This skill could determine the abundance or lack of winter food supplies.
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    73. Gourdsket Vessel Company, Inc., Presenting Works By Fiber Artist W. Jayne Stanel
    Handcrafted vessels created from gourds and basketry materials. Fiber art classes, retreats, and instructional video.
    http://www.gourdsket.com/

    info@gourdsket.com

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    designs and written descriptions in this website.
    Any unauthorized use or infringement will be legally enforced.
    Produced by Pamela Zimmerman

    74. Entwined With Life: Native American Basketry
    Exhibit, Burke Collection Database, basketry ID Game, John Putnam, Awards, Credits, NEXT ,
    http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/baskets/
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    75. Baskets, Basket & Gift Supplies, Weaving Supplies For Baskets & Corporate Gifts.
    Offering gift baskets and basketry weaving supplies.
    http://www.thebasketshoppe.com/
    Baskets, basket and gift supplies, weaving supplies for baskets, corporate gifts and more. We offer a beautiful array of hand made baskets, basket weaving supplies and basket weaving classes.
    The Basket Shoppe is located
    in the heart of 
    Brookfield, Wisconsin 
    THE BASKET SHOPPE OFFERS A BEAUTIFUL ARRAY OF GIFT BASKETS FOR ALL OCCASIONS!
    Delivery and shipping available
    We also carry a variety of gift wrap.
    Let The Basket Shoppe do your wrapping.
    The Basket Shoppe
    specializes in corporate gift baskets
    and personal gift giving
    2205 N. Calhoun Road
    Brookfield, WI 53005
    in the Ruby Isle Shopping Center
    Located on the north end, by Walgreens
    Phone: 262-797-9477 • Fax: 262-797-9478 email: friends@thebasketshoppe.com
    Tuesday - Friday: 10:00am - 5:00pm (Wed til 6:00p.m.)
    Saturday: 10:00am - 3:00p.m.
    Sunday, Monday: Closed
    BLOW-OUT SALE!! May 6, 2004 - until all materials are sold All weaving supplies 40% discount ALL reed $4.75/lb

    76. Midwest Basketry Focus 1999 MBF Basket Conference Midwest Focus
    we had! The 2000 basketry was also Incredible! NOTE Midwest basketry Focus An Alternative Conference 1998 Midwest basketry Focus
    http://www.basketmakerscatalog.com/mbf/
    Midwest Basketry Focus
    March 10-14 2004
    An intimate conference of basketry and fiber related classes, displays, supplies and activities. Classes are geared to the novice through the advanced and cover a wide variety of basketweaving and related fiber techniques and materials. Something for everyone! Those of you who made it to the 1999 Focus know how much fun we had! The 2000 Basketry was also Incredible!
    NOTE:Because of time constraints on Lou and Judy, there will be no 2001 Focus. Midwest Basketry Focus - An Alternative Conference 1998 Midwest Basketry Focus - An Alternative Conference 1998 was an exciting fifth year anniversary celebration. Held in March at the Higher Ground Retreat Center in southeast Indiana, the conference highlighted the special talents of: Flo Hoppe, Lissa Hunter, Chris Lamb, Leon Niehues, Doris Messick and Keiko Takeda. Other instructors included Jo Campbell-Amsler, Beth Hester, Pat Moritz and Sue Smith. Doris Messick instructs Byron Williams in the fine art of working with naturals. Beth Hester (facing left) gathers her beading class for close-up instruction.

    77. Ellen Dickinson
    Gallery offered by this fiber sculptor features organically shaped pieces using basketry techniques in linen, biography and statement.
    http://www.ellendickinson.com/
    Ellen Dickinson See more in the gallery

    78. Basketry - All Fiber Arts
    basketry. Supplies, free patterns, and resources for basket makers. HOME, FORUM, CHAT, NEWSLETTER, CALENDAR, SITE SEARCH, ODP SEARCH, EMAIL, TRAVEL. basketry. Beadwork.
    http://www.allfiberarts.com/cs/baskets.htm
    Basketry Supplies, free patterns, and resources for basket makers. HOME FORUM CHAT NEWSLETTER ... TRAVEL
    Please report Broken Links to Link Report
    Link Library Basketry Beadwork Blogs Bobbin Lace ...
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    Hemp Yarns
    Basketry Posters

    Some nice posters of baskets. Cedar Bark Baskets
    Anna Billy shows how to make cedar bark baskets, at the Gibsons Landing Fibre Festival. Basketmakers
    About.com's former Basketry Guide, Susi Nuss has moved her material to a new website. Basketmakers Forum
    The About.com Basketry Forum has also moved to a new home. Join them to discuss and ask all your basket making questions. Kunstdame
    Ready to assemble paper models of Native American basketry and pottery. Books Basketry Amazon Amazon.com Amazon.ca Amazon.co.uk
    Amazon.ca
    ... Amazon.uk Affiliate Links eBay.ca! The Canadian version of eBay. You can still search for US products if you wish. Amazon US A great place to find weaving, spinning and craft books, videos and lots of other great stuff. Amazon Canada Amazon UK Craft Items All Stitched Up Craft supplies for crewel, embroidery, needlepoint, candle and soapmaking. Dick Blick Art Materials Craft kits, felt, paper craft, corking, weaving looms, Procion dyes, needlework, embroidery, rugmaking and stitching supplies.

    79. Creative Fibers - A Premier Retail Resource Offering Classes And Supplies
    Fibers, yarns and equipment for knitting, dyeing, weaving, spinning, basketry, felting, crochet, beading and rug hooking.
    http://www.creativefibers.com
    New Stock of Summer and designer yarns have arrived! A must see! Order supplies online - click here Need help putting your sweater together? Call us and ask for Patricia! Check out our up-to-date products page What's New? Classes Products ... Directions Creative Fibers
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    80. Basketry
    basketry If you would like to have a site listed, please send email to Rosemary Brock. basketry Artists A link to artists doing work with basketry.
    http://www.textilelinks.com/basket/
    Basketry This collection of URLs is maintained in an effort to make information available to the textile community. If you would like to have a site listed, please send email to: Rosemary Brock Basketry Artists
    A link to artists doing work with basketry. Baskets, etc.
    A site to exchange information on basketry. Basketry Sources
    A link to sources for basket making. Basket Weaving: Old Tradition to New Art Form
    This U. of Arizona site describes the progression of basket weaving among the Native Americans in the southwest. Display and Care of Baskets
    From the Penny Nii site, information on the care of your baskets. Hopi Basketry
    From the NativeTech site, information on Prof. Carol Jolles' Anthropology 310b, Spring Quarter 1995 class. Hopi Basketry
    From the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office, information on this craft. Indian Basket Museum
    Located in Tahoe City, CA this museum houses this collection of over 800 rare baskets, dolls, and artifacts from the Marion Steinbach collection. Instructions for Coiled Pine Needle Baskets
    From the NativeTech site, information on this baskets made with this technique. Krayneck-Prince Studio
    Francina and Neil Prince produce a variety of baskets.

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