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and Other Bits of Basketry Information

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2008

May 14–18 Stowe Basketry Festival, Stowe, VT

May 23-September 1, 2008 Beyond Basketry. A national juried exhibition featuring the best of contemporary baskets at the Diary Barn Arts Center (Athens, Ohio).

June 9, 2008 Starved Rock Weave (Land of Lincoln Basketweavers) in Utica, IL

Jun 10-14, 2008 – Bluegrass Area Basketmakers Seminar, Jabez, KY

July 10-12, 2008 – “Weave Your Cares Away”, Kentucky Basket Association, Corbin, KY.  For information contact Sharon at 859-987-2399

Jun 27-29 Third Annual Willowee Weaving Seminar – classes should be posted by January 15

Jul 25-26, 2008 Midsummer Weave – brochure available on line 3/11/08

Aug 7-10 Missouri Basketweavers Guild

Sep 5-7, 2008 Camp Tuck-a-Basket (Land of Lincoln Basketweavers) in Bloomington, IL

Sep 25-27 Northwest Hoosier Basket Guild, Valpraiso, IN

Oct 21–26 Michigan Basketmakers>Association Convention, McClamly Plaza Hotel, Battle Creek, MI

 (more information and details coming as events are made known)

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OTHER BITS OF INTEREST

** Weaving History: A Basket Heritage Project

Visit: http://museum.msu.edu/Exhibitions/Current/weaving_history.html

March 24 - October 28, 2007. Michigan State University Museum on the campus of MSU in East Lansing, MI. The Association of Michigan Basketmakers, in partnership with the Michigan State University Museum, has recorded interviews with basket teachers and other weavers who have been influential in continuing the basketmaking traditions of the Great Lakes regions. They have also assembled an exhibition showcasing over 160 baskets from these individuals. Numerous educational events are planned in correlation with the exhibit. AMB members will demonstrate basketmaking techniques on Saturdays, from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. The Museum Store will feature hand-made basketry from Michigan artists. AMB weavers will participate in the MSU Museum's Great Lakes Folk Festival, Aug. 10-12 in downtown East Lansing.

** Beyond Basketry

Visit: http://www.dairybarn.org/

May 23- September 1, 2008. A National juried exhibition featuring the best of contemporary baskets at the Diary Barn Arts Center ( Athens, Ohio). Participants will be featured in a full color book printed by Ohio University Press and select works will tour the country from Sept. 2008 - Dec. 2010. Contact Amy Doeringer, Exhibitions Director for additional information via e-mail: amy@dairybarn.org or by sending a self addressed, stamped envelope to The Dairy Barn Arts Center, c/o Amy Doeringer BB'08, P.O. Box 747, Athens Ohio 45701. There is also information on this website about Bead and Quilt exhibits.

** Here's a good website for basketry info - www.basketmakers.org. You'll see a link to a new book that's out called 500 Baskets - A Celebration of the Basketmaker's Art. You can order from Amazon for (pre-order price) $15.72 (a $25 order gets you free shipping). Loads of great baskets!

** Paper Painting Supplies - Linda Miller will be getting the supply list for paper painting from Patti Quinn Hill. If you decide to purchase supplies, the best place I've found is Cheap Joe's. They are cheaper than any other place I've found and they give great service. The more you buy, the cheaper it is, so you might consider getting a group together. For example, their 140 lb Arches Rough Water Color paper is $33.95 for 10 sheets. Go to Michael's and the price is almost $8 a sheet! Tax and shipping is on top of that, but it's still half the cost of a local purchase. Check out their website. - Terri B

** Native Indian Basketry - Here is a great site about Native Indian Basketry. This site introduces you to various weaving forms including coiling. There are some beautiful pictures and informative content about techniques. There is even a memory game where you match basket designs and the correct answer reveals a beautiful basket. Take a look!!!

** The Spring 2006 issue of Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot has an article entitled: Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and David Lieberman Collection."

** The April 2006 issue of American Style Magazine has a feature article about Contemporary American basketry entitled "Baskets Without Boundaries". The article is written by Kevin Wallace, co-author of Baskets: Tradition & Beyond. Basket artists including Arline Fisch, Jan Hopkins, Gyonky Laky, Dorothy Gill Barnes, Nancy Bess Moore, Ferne Jacobs, Lenore Tawney, Jeanette Ahlgren, Kay Sekimachi, John McQueen, Lindsay Rais, Charissa Brock, Susan Kavicki, Beth Nobles, Jennifer Maestre, Jill Powers, Judy Mulford, Carol Eckert, Karyl Sison, and John Garrett are mentioned along with numerous gallery owners, dealers and even the BasketMakers website.


** WEAVERS IMPACTED BY HURRICANES

The Louisiana and Mississippi weavers need our help. Please help Contemporary Handweavers of Houston put together care packages for the weavers to our east who lost everything in their weaving studios to the hurricanes. Weaving, spinning, knitting and basketry supplies of all kinds are welcome. Scissors, tape measures, threading/sley hooks, pins, knitting needles and crochet hooks, etc. all are needed as well as yarns of all sorts and basketry materials. The items donated can be new or gently used. Old canvas tote bags to stuff full of supplies would be appreciated, too. We expect this will be a long term effort as the fiber folks are all in different stages of rebuilding their lives. Your help is so very appreciated. Contact Deedee Woodbury (281-488-2742) or Linda Sura (281-251-1705, toll free 888-831-4262) . Send items to Linda Sura, 4907 Sandypine Ct., Spring, TX 77379 and be sure to include your name and address. (Info submitted by Judy Dominic)



** DYEING REED

Need help finding the right color? Not sure how to go about dyeing reed or other materials? Well, you are in luck. Rit Dye has a website that will tell you just about everything you need to know.








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