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.
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.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Purple/Red Square to round with Arrow Design
Round Basket
This basket has a 8" twined base with 12 spokes. The dimensions are 10" diameter at the rim, 8" in height with a hand made wooden handle (about 5" higher than the rim) . It is walnut dyed. The basket is similar to a bean pot basket. The only difference is it does not flay out and then come back in. It is a constant 10" diameter. It is also taller.
Monday, November 25, 2013
Gift Baskets
Christmas of 2010, I made up gift baskets for some relatives of mine.
This is something I will be toying around with at the store and will be offering very soon.
This is something I will be toying around with at the store and will be offering very soon.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Checkerboard Basket
This basket is not only a basket but you can also play checkers with it as 12 natural and 12 red checkers are attached on a string to the basket. I used 3/4" red material and 1/2" natural for the base and 1/2" natural
for the weavers. Currently, the basket is 14" x 12 1/2" at the rim with
4" sides.
I would like to experiment with adding more stakes to the base and having the sides a bit shorter and making the base a bit longer on one side.
I would like to experiment with adding more stakes to the base and having the sides a bit shorter and making the base a bit longer on one side.
Square to round
Square to round baskets start with a square base and finish with a round rim. I have created these using flat reed and walnut dyed, using oak splints, and dying the reed using a rit dye. This design can also be shaped into a Shaker Cat Head design where the bottom part of the sides is curved looking like an upside down cat head.
I wove the green one while I was at the 2013 Trail of Courage event. I wove the oak splint basket in October at the store. It has a 6 1/2" square base, 12" diameter at the top and is 10 1/2" tall. The handles are of oak. This one would be good for storing wool yard (or any other type).
I wove the green one while I was at the 2013 Trail of Courage event. I wove the oak splint basket in October at the store. It has a 6 1/2" square base, 12" diameter at the top and is 10 1/2" tall. The handles are of oak. This one would be good for storing wool yard (or any other type).
Oak square to round with slight bottom curve |
Inside view of oak square to round |
Green 8" square to round |
Open weave base of green square to round |
8" Round Cattail basket
This basket is made by first creating a circular ring of 8 folded over cattail leaves tied to a piece of waxed hemp twine. The cattail leaves are twined to create the base. More cattail leaves are folded over and then twined to added a fuller look to the base. The cattail leave base is set on its side to create the twined sides. New leaves are added to the leaves twining the base and sides for a continuous weave. The rim consists of two different woven weaves. The back is woven with waxed hemp twine. The front takes one spoke and weaves it behind the next two.
Melon Basket
This 8" melon basket consists of 2 oak rings (one for the rim and the other the handle), the ribs, a gods eye, and the weavers. Weavers are woven around the two oak rings to create the gods eye. The ribs are initially inserted into the gods eye and the weavers woven in an over/under pattern. Additional ribs are added later and the weavers are woven through all of the ribs to create the desired shape.
The weavers are 3/8" flat oval reed and are walnut dyed. The weave is continuous, including weaving over the rim, with new weavers added underneath the previous weaver for a continuous weave.
The weavers are 3/8" flat oval reed and are walnut dyed. The weave is continuous, including weaving over the rim, with new weavers added underneath the previous weaver for a continuous weave.
Looking at the inside of the basket. |
Side view showing the gods eye |
Potato Basket
This is a 10" diameter potato basket. The ribs are made of reed and are carved to a point at each end to fit into the initial woven area around the 3 main ribs and other weavers to create the form. The material is walnut dyed 1/4" flat reed. The rim is a 10" oak ring. The initial three ribs were carved at the top and secured at the rim using waxed hemp thread. Handles are part of the weave shown as open areas based on picture #2.
Side view showing the initial three ribs attached to the rim |
Side view showing the handles |
View looking into the basket |
Field Basket
This round field basket is 11" diameter at the base and 12" at the rim. It is 12" in height. The spokes are 3/4" and the weavers are 1/4". The rim (inside and out) is of 1/2" flat round.
Cattail cordage has been woven into the center of the basket. A red chain design is added at the bottom and top. Cattail cordage is also added into the rim. It took me 2 days to make because of creating the 3 cattail cordage pieces. I had previously dyed the red material used for the chain design and the black walnut stained material use for the spokes and weavers. I did dip them again to get a darker color (also the reason for the additional time to finish). The handles are of oak.
Cattail cordage has been woven into the center of the basket. A red chain design is added at the bottom and top. Cattail cordage is also added into the rim. It took me 2 days to make because of creating the 3 cattail cordage pieces. I had previously dyed the red material used for the chain design and the black walnut stained material use for the spokes and weavers. I did dip them again to get a darker color (also the reason for the additional time to finish). The handles are of oak.
Adding the cattail cordage |
Cordage I made to weave into basket |
The finished basket |
The inside view of the basket |
The base of the basket |
Monday, August 26, 2013
Bean Pot Basket
Big enough to hold a small kettle of beans.8" diameter twined bottom. Wire handle.
Material used: #2 round reed to twine bottom. 3/8" reed for spokes. 3/16 flat over for lashing of the rim. Rim: 1/2" flat.
Dyed - chemical dye - black walnut
This is a quick and easy basket to make. It can also have a closed notched wooden handle instead of the wire handle.
Side view of bean pot |
Base bottom |
Top view of bean pot basket |
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