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Entries from January 24th, 2009

Help for your 2009 Schedule C Tax Preparation!

January 24th, 2009 · Comments Off · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog

Are you a self-employed home-base business person with maybe a chair caning or basket weaving business? Then you need craft writer and home-based business expert Barbara Brabec’s Tax Savings Schedule C e-Book.

First offered last year, now with an update for tax year 2008, covering just about everything you ever needed to know about filing your Schedule C — Federal Income Taxes.

Get all the legally allowed tax deductions that you deserve. Save yourself some dough on your 2008 income taxes! Click on the banner link below and order your copy today!


Barbara Brabec's Tax Savings Schedule C Book

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Cathryn's Antler Baskets in Missouri Gallery Exhibition

January 20th, 2009 · Comments Off · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog


If you happen to be in the neighborhood of the Margaret Harwell Art Museum in Poplar Bluff, Missouri before January 25, 2009, be sure to stop in to see the current basketry exhibit, “Holding It Together: The Art of Baskets”, Baskets of Missouri by Missouri Basket Artists. An unusually creative exhibit of Baskets.


I am fortunate to be a member of the Missouri Basketweavers Guild, so have three antler basket sculptures included in the exhibition, which are for sale. One of the antler basket pieces, “Antler Ark” is featured on the exhibition opening page.

Enjoy the show and see it soon before the month-long exhibition is over!

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Find Your Chair Caning Experts Here-Furniture Repair Directory

January 7th, 2009 · Comments Off · What's New

Traditional hand chair caningOver the holidays during the end of 2008, we’ve had lots of activity here on the Furniture Repair Directory. We’ve added four new chair caning experts in the Seatweaving section alone, bringing the combined total to 73!

The Seatweaving-Chair Caning section on the Furniture Repair Directory of WickerWoman.com, is the longest running, largest and most comprehensive directory of its type.

You’ll see that each ad is complete with contact area and up to 50-word description of the business; making it a snap for you to find the chair caning expert you need. Just click the State link, and you’ll jump right to list of experts for that area.

Check out these recent additions today; get your chairs re-caned whether they are family heirlooms or flea market finds:

  • Fort Bragg, California, (CA)-Mosden’s Antique Restoration & Chair Caning
  • Roxbury, Connecticut (CT)-Pamela Stevenson, Seatweaver
  • Salem Township, Maine (ME)-Don’s Chair Caning & Repair
  • Allegan, Michigan (MI)-B & C Emporium

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Missouri Basket Guild Art Exhibition

January 3rd, 2009 · Comments Off · What's New

January 3-25, 2009–Poplar Bluff, MO

Holding It Together: The Art of Baskets is an members’ exhibition of baskets created by weavers from the Missouri Basketweavers Guild. Three of Cathryn’s deer antler baskets are included in this exhibit and are for sale.

Margaret Harwell Art Museum, 421 N. Main Street, Poplar Bluff, MO 63901     http://www.mham.org


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Greetings and Happy New Year 2009!

January 2nd, 2009 · Comments Off · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog

Greetings and Happy New Year to everyone!

I am so looking forward to this coming year, as it promises to be full of transformation, serendipity, abundance, creativity and enlightenment for me, my family, circle of friends and acquaintances. How about you? What does the future hold in store for you? Want to broaden your horizons by learning a new craft?

Take a look at all the wonderful, creative and life enriching events that are posted to the Events Calendar on my website at WickerWoman.com

If you have been interested in beginning the basketweaving hobby, want to expand your artistic bent and attempt something new and different, or just want to brush up on and perfect already acquired skills, enroll in a basketweaving class, workshop or attend an exhibition featured on the site.

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Do you need chair caning done?

January 2nd, 2009 · Comments Off · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog

Need chair caning done for your family heirloom antiques or flea market finds? I’ve just added four new businesses to the Furniture Repair Directory-Seatweaving section that can help!

Welcome to all the new additions making this Directory one of the largest, if not the largest and most comprehensive, Furniture Repair Directory actively promoting chair caning and other seatweaving repair experts.

With 73 chair caning businesses advertising on WickerWoman.com in the Seatweaving section alone, there’s surely someone nearby to help with your weaving restoration need. Each ad is complete with contact information and up to 50-word descriptive text about what features the business offers.

Take a look at the new additions:
1.) Mosden’s Antique Restoration & Chair Caning in Fort Bragg, California
2.) Pamela Stevenson, Seatweaver in Roxbury, Connecticut
3.) Jim Lindahl’s Chair Caning in Ft. White, Florida;
4.) B & C Emporium in Allegan, Michigan

Just remember to search for your chair caning help at Wicker Woman.com on the Furniture Repair Directory-Seatweaving section. Use the handy State hotlinks at the top of the page to jump to the State you want to locate a chair caner.

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