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Woven by JoAnn Flanagan, Oregon, Ohio. Pattern by Diane Langston. She wove this for a Lighthouse Festival to help raise funds to restore the Toledo Harbor Light. She always wanted to be a 'lighthouse keeper' but today is a keeper of the reed. That's how she came up with the name of her business: Reedkeeper's Cottage. |
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Woven by Toni Drinkard, Ward, Alabama. Adapted from Maurine Joy's Scarf Basket. Toni lined this basket with the same fabric she made the decorative bow with. We can see why it's her favorite! |
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Woven by Joan Strube, Auburn, New York. Pattern by Barb Rains. |
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Designed and woven by Lori DeKonincken, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Lori wove this basket in May, 2009. |
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Woven by Joan Strube, Auburn, New York. Adapted from Maurine Joy's "Little Cat's Head Bushel." Woven to 9X4, perfect size for a loaf of quick bread. |
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Woven by Joan Strube, Auburn, New York. Adapted "Blue Skies Ahead" pattern by Baskets Of Joy. Joan adapted this pattern and added a beautiful handpainted tray. |
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Woven & Designed by Lisa Ward, Lisbon Falls, Maine. This was Lisa's first twill basket woven without a pattern. The handle is just 4" across. |
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Woven and designed by Brenda Long, Concord, North Carolina. "This basket is my own design. Ms Frosty is very large and she really came ALIVE when I added the face and the grapevine wreath hat. I smile every time I look at her!!!" |
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Woven by Nancy Lascelle, Hooksett, New Hampshire. Designed by Patti Hawkins. Nancy has woven and designed baskets (even for Baskets Of Joy!) and has always done beautiful work. |