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Fluted Beams LLC, Extreme Wood Bending–newest Cane & Basket Supplier

April 25th, 2010 · Comments Off · What's New

Welcome to Fluted Beams LLC, located in Gig Harbor, Washington who is the newest addition to the Cane & Basket Supplies Directory™ here on WickerWoman.com!

This company produces “bendable hardwood and bentwood products and fabrications using a proprietary Extreme Wood Bending™ process that produces the worlds most dramatic and ambitions bentwood parts from thick, solid hardwoods.”

All youFluted Beams, LLC-Extreme Wood Bending basketmakers take a look at the fabulous videos on their website to see what marvelous things can be done with this innovative product.

The bendable wood products are already being used in traditional basketweaving applications, but I bet some really creative things can also be done in the field of contemporary basket making that will knock your socks off!

And with some of the smaller “shoelace” sized bendable wood we might be able to use it for chair seat weaving projects, too!

Welcome aboard the Cane & Basket Supplies Directory™ here on WickerWoman.com, looking forward to many creative ideas for using your Extreme Wood Bending™ products in basketweaving and chair seatweaving alike!

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The SeatWeavers’ Guild in Basket Bits Magazine!

February 24th, 2010 · Comments Off · What's New

Feb10BasketBits69Hey all you basketmakers and chair seat weavers — Did you see the  article about The SeatWeavers’ Guild which appeared in the current February 2010 Issue#69 of Basket Bits Magazine ?

Our innovative and unique new chair caning guild called, The SeatWeavers’ Guild is in this issue with a two-page article including lots of pictures, on page 15!

Read all about our new guild in the magazine  and then jump on over to our website.

On the site, which has just undergone a redesign, you will find pictures of our members and their projects, see what we are planning for the coming months, and learn more about our next Gathering in July at Tiller’s International.

Join our innovative group by filling out the PDF membership application form and then, “Weave On!”

If you don’t already have a subscription to this great magazine, be sure to visit Basket Bits website where you will learn all about the magazine and be able to become a subscriber, too.

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MONDAY MENTION–Online Basketmakers

June 1st, 2009 · Comments Off · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog


I was working on my domain website, WickerWoman.com, a few days ago and realized that for some odd reason, one of the most important navigation buttons was missing from the left sidebar! Hard to tell how long it’s been out of order, but it’s now been restored.

That navigation button was for “Useful Links” where I have separate pages devoted to the likes of: Antiques & Collectibles, Basket Workshops, Woodworkers, Rustic Furniture and BASKETMAKERS

Please peruse this page of my website to see some websites of fantastic basketmakers of all kinds; traditional, contemporary, Native American, pine needle, willow and more that I recommend. Happy Weaving!

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MONDAY MENTION — BasketMakers Blog

May 11th, 2009 · Comments Off · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog


Well, Good Morning Everyone! Another bright, sun shiny morning up here in the northland of Minnesota!

Today’s MONDAY MENTION is a relatively new (2007), basketry blog I just discovered called “BasketMakers” written by Susi Nuss. In her online journal she updates the viewers on current basket exhibitions, new workshops/classes and also notifies basket collectors of any upcoming auctions.

Susi is primarily a black ash basketmaker and in addition is a woman who wears many hats in the basketry community. She also maintains a popular domain site, BasketMakers.com, which is a very, very comprehensive website for basketmakers that covers just about everything you ever wanted to know about the craft of basketweaving!

Visit Susi’s blog and be sure to Google Follow (the small box in the side navigation on most blogs), so you don’t miss a thing. And be sure to leave a comment, saying that you found her BasketMakers blog right here on the MONDAY MENTION of Weavin’ Wicker Woman’s blog. Enjoy!

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North Carolina Basketmakers’ Association Pictures!

May 14th, 2007 · Comments Off · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog

The North Carolina Basketmakers’ Association just completed their 21st annual convention and has posted some great pictures of the convention itself and award winners on the website!
Congratulations to everyone for putting in long hours making yet another successful meeting of basketmakers from across the country! Way to go award winners, teachers, students and organizers!

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"Wave Deerly" Antler Basket in National Craft Magazine!

February 14th, 2007 · Comments Off · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog

I received the March subscription copy of The Crafts Report a few days ago up here in Minnesota, (the magazine is now being published in Iowa, maybe that’s why I received mine so soon), along with an extra one for a “tear sheet” for my files. It’s heartwarming to see The Crafts Report presenting such excellent coverage on basketmaking, featuring so many of us in this issue.

This issue also has some really great articles for craftspeople of all kinds, concerning “Selling Your Work in the Fine Arts Market,” “How to Collect from Deadbeats,” “Cultivating/Making Online Sales and Gallery Exhibitions” and more.

My “Basketry Marketing Insight” along with the accompaning photo of my fallow deer antler sculpture, “Wave Deerly” was included along with the advice and photos of numerous other basketmakers.

The list includes; Pamela Zimmerman, Tressa Sularz, Kari Lonning, Diane Kennedy, Joyce Shannon, Barbara D. Francis, Jill Choate, Mr. Jim & Miss Jimmie Kent, Linda Allen, Barbara Johnson, Loretta Radeschi, Joh Ricci, and Bonnie Zirkle, all in the “Insight” section of the March issue, Special Focus on Craft!

Congratulations to the magazine for presenting such a great venue for us and to all the artists selected for the Marketing Crafts Insight: Baskets.

Linda Harbrecht did a wonderful job in her article about JoAnn Kelly Catsos in the “Insight Gained” section, too. I haven’t visited the website yet this month, but I bet JoAnn is featured there too as the Online Insight Artist.

I have been a subscriber to The Crafts Reports magazine since shortly after they started in the late 1970s, when I was just beginning my chair seatweaving and basketry career. We were isolated up in Minnesota with no other basketmakers or chair seatweavers that I could share with or visit, so the magazine was a welcomed monthly arrival in my mailbox.

The Crafts Report magazine was my life-line to the art community, making me feel welcome and at the same time teaching me a great deal about becoming a self-employed craft artist. They discussed everything and still do; taxes, insurance, competitions, photography, show booths, credit cards, how to get juried into shows, retirement, how to market your artwork, etc., etc., etc. http://www.CraftsReport.com

Over the years my antler baskets have been featured several times and I have three published articles to my credit. I’ve watched many changes take place, including editors and now owners, but the magazine has always remained a mainstay in my personal reference library and I would NEVER be without it.

Please take a look at the website and if you’d like to peruse a copy before you commit to a subscription, go to your local library and request it. I hope everyone will subscribe and support this gem of a monthly arts and crafts publication. Whether you are a collector, artist, gallery owner, show organizer or simple crafts, this is one magazine you shouldn’t be without!

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Basketmakers in the News

January 25th, 2007 · Comments Off · Weavin' Wicker Woman Blog


Iowa basketmakers Frances Wight, Marlys Sowers and Tracy Welch were featured in an article in the Des Moines Register today!

Since I live about 500-600 miles north of them, so imagine my surprise when I saw the article of my friends and fellow basketmakers through a Google Alert this morning in my email.

These three basketweavers are members of the Iowa Basket Weavers Guild as am I, and we’ve known each other for many years.

Marlys and I see each other frequently at basket workshops and conventions across the country, and Frances was the first teacher I took a pine needle basketry class from back in the 1980s. And she gave me a bunch of rye straw to make bread proofing baskets out of. Tracy has a wonderful cane & basket supply company, but I must admit I haven’t been there yet to see it, and also teaches at various workshops.

Congratulations to the staff reporter, Erin Crawford for a great article on this nearly lost art of basketweaving!

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