- Basketry Index
- A directory of internet connection for exploring basketery on the web.
Lists guilds & associations, basketmakers and to basketry related web sites
dealing with basketry projects, techniques, books and magazines, galleries
and much more...
- BasketMakers.Org
- A thriving community of individual basketmakers,
artists, vendors, and collectors of individually handwoven baskets. The
site includes feature articles, directories, email newsletter, moderated
chats, forum, events calendar, BasketCards virtual postcards, free
patterns, a categorized link library and more.
- The Basket Collector's Emporium
- A secondary market for Longaberger ® Baskets, Accessories, and Pottery.
- Basketmaking Group
- An E-mail discussion group of basketmakers. Whether you are a beginner or expert,
if you are interested in basketmaking, willow growing, or making living sculptures or
coracle making, you might consider joining this group.
- The Basket Market
- Advertise your secondary market Longaberger® baskets
for sale on our site for 12 months, just $3(US) per basket.
- The Basket Shop
- Offers a wide variety of Handmade Crafts
ranging from our White Oak Baskets, to hand woven seat bottoms
of White Oak, Hickory Bark, and Reeds.
- Basketry Questions & Answers!
- A place where people can e-mail their basketry questions,
and beginning basketweavers can read through and
get answers to the basics of basketweaving instruction.
- Baskets, Etc.
- Exchange of tips, questions, and general knowledge about splint and reed basketmaking.
- BasketPatterns.com
- Your online source for basket patterns.
Patterns by serveral basketmakers: Christine Lamb, Dianne Stanton, Lorraine Otto.
- Basketville
- Home of America's Oldest Basket Company.
- Basketweaving
- Robin Bonisch's basketweaving web page.
- BLUEPRINT OF A VESSEL
- Functional and non-functional vessels a collector might encounter in New Mexico.
- Bonnett Run Basketry
- A family owned business located in the hills of West Virginia. The three
basketmakers, Laurie, Carol and Roger, gather much of the honeysuckle, greenbrier,
elm bark and cattails right on their own farm, then weave them into baskets,
birdhouses, bracelets and more.
- California Indian Basketry
- Shapes and Uses of California Indian Basketry
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- CHINABASKET
- A Chinese company producing handwoven baskets,
aimed at promoting Chinese baskets to the world.
- ChineseBaskets.Com
- A large choice of willow baskets with favorable
prices and good quality. Up to almost one thousand of great designs.
- Collecting and Change in
Native American Basketry.
- The practice of collecting baskets has spurred numerous changes this century.
- Contemporary Basketry
- Kelly Anderson's site provides very helpful information about basket weaving. Includes information on dyeing fibers, cleaning baskets, and more.
- CraftMark
- The big craft show on the internet.
- CraftWEB
- An online community that creates the opportunity for professional craftspeople,
craft organizations and people interested in crafts to meet, share information and promote fine
crafts worldwide.
- Dead Sea Scrolls -- Basketry
- Basketry and cordage represent major types of perishable finds retrieved in this arid part of Israel
- DW Baskets
- In the Berkshire Mountains of Massachussetts - baskets, basket kits, and classes.
- English Basketry Willows
- Bonnie Gale's information about willow basketmaking and willow growing,
and the "American Willow Growers Network".
- Handweavers Guild of America, Inc.
- Handweavers Guild of America, Inc.
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- Hopi Basketry
- Hopi basketry presentation: history and meaning, manufacture and decoration, bibliography.
- In a Hand Basket
- Linda Boyle Gibson's baskets, materials, kits, and newsletter.
- Jayara Crafts
- Baskets from Botswana. Handmade by the Bayei
and Hambukushu women, the baskets are woven with fibers from the
'vegetable ivory' palm tree.
- Joyful Weft Basket Studio
- Classes in birch bark and black ash, patterns, and basketry materials.
- Mats and Basketry of West Bengal
- Mats and Basketry of West Bengal
- Miss Jimmie's Basketry
- Jim and Jimmie Kent are master basket makers and workshop
leaders, working from their home/studio in Sneads Ferry, NC.
Their work is marketed under the name Miss Jimmie's Basketry.
- Native American Technology & Art
- An educational site containing historical and instructional information about traditional Native American technology, art
and crafts. Great detail is provided for the technology of Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands, as well as for other regions of
North America.
- Nature Arts Gallery
- Indian basketry of the Emberá and Wounaan. The Emberá and
the Wounaan are
the primary indigenous groups to inhabit the Darién
Jungles on the Panamanian/Colombian border in Central America.
- Native Basketry: Survival, Beauty
- Vast amount of information on Native American basketrya: materials, history,
basketmakers, traditions, sources. Very extensive.
- One-Eyed Jack's Trading Post
- Native American Baskets.
- The Pine Needle Group
- All kinds of information about coiling, email addresses of
basketmakers, suppliers, books, a gallery, etc.
- Secondary MarketClub, Ltd.
- For collectors of hand woven Longaberger® baskets.
Provides advertising and reference tools
on the Internet to buy, sell, and trade secondary market baskets and accessories.
- Swedish Basketry
- Jonas Hasselrot, a Swedish basketmaker offering courses,
lectures and demonstrations. Having a keen interest in basketry
culture and history, in Sweden and worldwide. The author of a book on
Swedish basketry, covering traditions and techniques.
- Swedish painted baskets
- History and pictures of Swedish painted baskets.
- Weaver's Words
- David Collins' basketry community email digest.
- The Weaving Network
- America's Home Site For Weaving, Caning & Basketry Sources.
- Woven Willow World
- We are a small company which is dealing with hand woven willow
furniture & baskets traditionally made in Bosnia and Herzegovina by
craftsmen at their homes using only the finest domestically grown willow.
- XBasket
- Offers basketmaking instruction on CD-ROM which allows basketmakers to learn
techniques at their computers. Our CD, Introduction to Coiling, features
easy-to-follow photos and text illustrating coiling techniques with basketry
examples from fiber artist/teacher Marilyn Moore.
- ZB Imports
- Woven Baskets from Africa. A collection of baskets from Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa.
Baskets are made from the native Ilala palm by prize winning artisans.
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