Each side is about 6 1/2" to 7" long.
From the elbow to the bottom is about 5 1/4".
The diameter of each opening is about 2 3/4"
The handle is handwoven as a 3 braid twist.
This basket was a son-of-a-gun to make. The trying part was getting the elbow area to meet and trying not to smash the material as the open areas were being formed.
The basket material is walnut dyed reed.
This blog discusses baskets and other items I made at Little Turtle Basket and Merchantile in Vevay, IN, It discusses why I decided to make that particular item, the preparations, what occurred during the time I was making the item, and any comments I might have during the basket making process. Follow what is going on at the store through Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LittleTurtleBasketandMerchantile. Also check out the stores web site: www.littleturtlebasket.com.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
14 inch Wine Basket
Dimensions: 14: high,
basket itself is 10 inches high by 5 1/2 wide
Base: 9" by 5"
The inside has a divider to allow 2 bottles to be inserted.
basket itself is 10 inches high by 5 1/2 wide
Base: 9" by 5"
The inside has a divider to allow 2 bottles to be inserted.
15 inch long Ribbed Key Basket
This ribbed key basket is 15" long with a 7" opening (D ring), and is 9" wide. It is also made to support a lid.
15" Diameter Southwest Arrow Basket
The base of this basket is twined using #1 round reed..
The sides are based on the spokes from the base plus additional spokes are added during the creation of the base. The arrow design is made up of many short pieces of dyed basket material woven in a arrow pattern where some of the short pieces are woven to the left and others are woven to the right.Below and above the arrow design the basket material is twined using a three rod wale pattern.
The handles are bushel basket handles woven into the sides of the basket.
This was an interesting basket to make as it incorporated many different weaving techniques.
The sides are based on the spokes from the base plus additional spokes are added during the creation of the base. The arrow design is made up of many short pieces of dyed basket material woven in a arrow pattern where some of the short pieces are woven to the left and others are woven to the right.Below and above the arrow design the basket material is twined using a three rod wale pattern.
The handles are bushel basket handles woven into the sides of the basket.
This was an interesting basket to make as it incorporated many different weaving techniques.
Gourds
I have been dabbling a bit with primitive gourd art. In 2013 I traded some items for gourds. Some of the books sold at the store are based on working with gourds. So, I thought I would put my experience with making twined bags and working with baskets toward gourd design.
One of the techniques used with gourds is coiling the rim (I have two containers that have coiled rims and am working on a third). Coiling takes a long time depending on the size of the rim and the thread used for the coiling. I used 2 ply waxed linen thread (4 ply is recommended but I did not have any on hand) and .5 oz hemp cordage. The large gourd with a coiled rim took about a week just to do the coiling. Thank goodness for the Internet and streaming movies. I also checked my native American books based on certain geometric designs used in textiles, etc and thought some of the designs could be painted on gourds also.
I painted the gourds with leather dye and sometimes added a red chestnut wood stain.
The following pictures are samples of some of the gourd bowls, containers, bird houses, etc that I have made.
One of the techniques used with gourds is coiling the rim (I have two containers that have coiled rims and am working on a third). Coiling takes a long time depending on the size of the rim and the thread used for the coiling. I used 2 ply waxed linen thread (4 ply is recommended but I did not have any on hand) and .5 oz hemp cordage. The large gourd with a coiled rim took about a week just to do the coiling. Thank goodness for the Internet and streaming movies. I also checked my native American books based on certain geometric designs used in textiles, etc and thought some of the designs could be painted on gourds also.
I painted the gourds with leather dye and sometimes added a red chestnut wood stain.
The following pictures are samples of some of the gourd bowls, containers, bird houses, etc that I have made.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Utility Basket
This utility basket would be great for use in the kitchen. The basket is 9 1/2" tall with an inside diameter of 4 1/2". It is made from 20 pieces of flat reed - 34 inches long (four of them are a green color the others are walnut died). Each piece is woven diagonally (plaited) in a twill weave design. The rim is 1/2" flat oval on the outside and 1/2" flat on the inside. The lashing is based on wrapping every 4th opening.
Purple/Red Square to round with Arrow Design
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