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| All Boxed In | Outer Edge |
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This is a fun twill weave with a play in two colors to create this beautiful tray. Learn a NO tuck – bend and stitch rim. It's just the right size to serve a snack of any kind to all your guests! |
Start this basket on a solid wood base with a center divider with handle. Learn a continuous triple twine with a play in your choice of color to create this eye catching basket. Two rows of triple twine will become your outside rim. |
| Tasha's Tote | In The Pines |
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This is a beautiful and strong tote basket using the shaker cheese style of weaving. Many pictures are on the pattern to help guide you through this fun to weave basket. Bamboo purse handles are attached for carrying. |
This basket starts on a pine base with cut out pine trees. The base is so beautiful the basket looks great just hanging on the wall. Add forest green round reed to the side weaving and the braided border. |
| Cherokee Market | Organizer | |
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Using a rectangular hoop for a handle, learn to follow the shape of the handle to weave this tight, strong basket. Dyed spokes and weavers are placed to make an eye catching design in the side weaving. Learn a double stitched lashing for the rim. |
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| Quilted Memories | Quilting in the Southwest |
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This beautiful framed ‘quilt’ is the first in my quilt series. It is made with black ash and a handmade barn wood picture frame. The quilt features seven different quilt blocks with sashing between each block. The pattern gives both written instructions and a graph. The emphasis in the pattern is to keep the quilt square to fit in the frame. |
This beautiful framed ‘quilt’ is the second in my quilt series. It is made with black ash and a handmade barn wood picture frame. The quilt features concho style blocks with arrows in southwest colors. The pattern gives both written instructions and a graph. The emphasis in the pattern is to keep the quilt square to fit in the frame. |
| Braided Shopper | Oyster Cracker | |
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This large shopper is great to take to the market. This basket features a solid wood base with attached handle for easy carrying. Instructions are given to help shape the basket to match the handle. Add an embellishment of round reed formed into scallops on the side weaving. This round reed then becomes your braided border. |
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| Bullseye | Library Tote |
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This is a simple twill weave basket. The photos given in the pattern make the weaving easy and fun. The two colors woven in the side weaving give the basket dimension. Add a round notched handle for easy carrying. Lash the rim with waxed linen. |
This tote is the perfect size for your trip to the library or to carry your magazine, bottle of water and snack to any activity. The two leather handles make carrying a breeze. The cane embellishment in a diamond design adds elegance to the side weaving. |
| Copper Pot | Tiffany |
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Starting on a 3” slotted, wood base, the pattern gives instructions on how to weave a symmetrical, round basket. Learn a criss/cross weave with copper wire on the side weaving. Add copper beads to give the basket dimension and for the unique handles. |
Tiffany is woven using three different sizes of round reed. Following the step by step instructions, learn to weave this beautiful interwoven base. Learn triple twining up the sides of the basket with a simple to follow step up. The border is an easy one step braid. The handle is a fun wrap around technique that makes the handle stronger for carrying heavy load. |