Currently going apeshit because I found a website with in-depth information about Scottish styles of basket/creel/curach-making
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A really neat video by PacoWarabi on how to make blackberry vine baskets! Definitely clears up some things for me on how to get the beginning of the basket to stay.
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Basket Weaving Classes offered by Award Winning Artist – Tina Puckett At Her Studio
Tina Puckett, owner of Tina’s Baskets and Woven Art in Winsted, Connecticut is a nationally and internationally award-winning woven artist specializing in everything from intricate baskets and bowls to woven sculptures and wall hangings. Puckett has just announced that she is offering a series of year-round classes for teens and adults on Saturday and Sunday and on Monday and Friday nights.…
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Thalir-LEED is excited to share that we have more varieties of baskets. Can you guess it's numbers? Guys, if you remember I already shared my list from 1 to 50. Now can you guess in 2023 our list of Thalir-LEED baskets in our catalogue? . . . We have all varieties list like bike baskets, hanging/hand bags, grocery or shopping baskets/with lining/without lining, Table Top/Fruit baskets, Laptop bag, home utility or organizers, school/office baskets, picnic baskets or bottle bags, shoppers bag or picnic baskets. . . .#thalirleed Happy Weekend!!! #thenewleed #rusticdecor #rusticdecoration #chennai #supportsinglemum #basketweaving #handwovenbaskets #art #basketmaking #wallbaskets #weaving #weavingbaskets #hangingbaskets #handmadebaskets #bouquetofbaskets #handwovenbaskets #countryhome #countryhomestyle #handmadecraft #countryhouse #countryliving #india #homesweethome #mycountryhome #weaversofinstagram #arrangements #storagebasket (at The New LEED Trust) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoC-NtAvYyt/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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This is fun.... Image: sewn-woven fabric bowl made of strips of jeans fabric around newspaper twine, sewn with rainbow color changing cotton thread. The bowl is currently slightly larger than an extended hand. The first photo shows the inside and you can tell that its still in the process of being made. The handspun paper twine is hanging off the left side. The second photo is of the bottom and outside showing the pattern of the threads holding the bowl together vertically. . . . #ReuseRecycle #FibreCrafts #FabricBowl #BasketMaking #SewCrafty #MakeDontBreak #MakersGonnaMake #Stitcherhood #WitchesWhimsy (hier: Berlin, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnnOCaGMYGh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#365daysofgratitude Year 5. Day 360. Veronica watched YouTube & taught herself how to make this basket. She collected pine needles from @wsupullman campus & spent hours making this for me! I #LOVE it! #basketweaving #basketmaking #christmasjoy #givethanks #gratitude #positivevibes #pray #bepresent #blessed #upperleft #pnw #happiness #gratitude #everythinghappensforareason https://www.instagram.com/p/CmqWoGoueBM/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Basket 1: Crochet. First in a upcoming series of baskets made by different techniques. Work 8 crochets in a magic circle, and crochet over cotton rope. 2 stitches in every previous row to grow horizontally and 1 stitch to grow vertically. Lost count in some rows so a bit wobbly but satisfied for a first effort. I’ve discovered that crocheting is quite relaxing! #basketmaking #basketweave #crochet (at USA) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdbQoEBLcVM/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Traditional basketry from Catalonia. Each basket is labeled with its specific use (for example: for picking up mushrooms, for dirty clothes, for doing laundry, for keeping the fish, for carrying a rabbit, for carrying eggs, for going to the marketplace...).
Poster by the Catalan Association of Basketmakers (Associació Catalana de Cistellaires), 1996.
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Mesa Verde National Park (No. 10)
With the introduction of corn to the Mesa Verde region c. 1000 BC and the trend away from nomadism toward permanent pithouse settlements, the Archaic Pueblonians transitioned into what archaeologists call the Basketmaker culture. Basketmaker II people are characterized by their combination of foraging and farming skills, use of the atlatl, and creation of finely woven baskets in the absence of earthen pottery. By 300, corn had become the preeminent staple of the Basketmaker II people's diet, which relied less and less on wild food sources and more on domesticated crops.
In addition to the fine basketry for which they were named, Basketmaker II people fashioned a variety of household items from plant and animal materials, including sandals, robes, pouches, mats, and blankets. They also made clay pipes and gaming pieces. Basketmaker men were relatively short and muscular, averaging less than 5.5 feet (1.7 m) tall. Their skeletal remains reveal signs of hard labor and extensive travel, including degenerative joint disease, healed fractures, and moderate anemia associated with iron deficiency. They buried their dead near or amongst their settlements, and often included luxury items as gifts, which might indicate differences in relative social status. Basketmaker II people are also known for their distinctive rock art, which can be found throughout Mesa Verde. They depicted animals and people, in both abstract and realistic forms, in single works and more elaborate panels. A common subject was the hunchbacked flute player that the Hopi call Kokopelli.
Source: Wikipedia
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From A Basketmaker's Odyssey by Lyn Syler
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Finger Weaving Workshop offers Native American Instruction @ Institute for American Indian Studies Sept. 23, 2023
Most archeologists believe that the art of basket making is one of the oldest crafts in the world. In Native American culture, baskets have always been an integral part of their material culture. For centuries Native Americans have relied on baskets for gathering, storing, preparing, and cooking food. Finger weaving is one of several techniques used among Eastern Woodland Indigenous peoples to…
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Women's History Month
Pablita Velarde (1918–2006)
Pablita Velarde was born in Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico. She attended an Indian school and it was there her talent was recognized and fostered.
Velarde learned to paint with watercolors in the flatline style (fig. 1). In the 1950s Pablita Velarde learned to create pigments derived from natural sources, developing a similar process to fresco secco. (fig. 2)
Pablta Velarde is considered one of the most important artists of the American Southwest. She has won numerous awards and honors and her work can be found in many museums worldwide.
Fig 1: Basketmaking • 1940
Fig. 2: The Turtle Dance • 1953 • Watercolor (derived from natural sources)
The four-quadrant painting above memorializes and preserves the crafts that were a mainstay of Pueblo communities for many generations. In the lower right, drum makers are depicted; going around the circle clockwise, the pottery makers, the jewelers, and the moccasin makers. (Fig. 2)
References:
• Wikipedia
• Medicine Man Gallery: Pablita Velarde biography
• Indian Pueblo Cultural Center of Albuquerque
• Craftsmanship Magazine
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