Schedule of Events Tuesday, June 18 10:00

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Schedule of Events Tuesday, June 18 10:00
Schedule of Events
Tuesday, June 18
10:00-10:45
11:00-5:00
3:00-5:00
5:30-6:30
7:00-11:00
Wednesday, June 19
7:00-7:45
8:00-Noon
Noon-12:45
1:00-5:00
5:30-6:30
7:00-11:00
9:00
Thursday, June 20
7:00-7:45
8:00-Noon
Noon-12:45
1:00-5:00
5:30-6:30
7:00-11:00
9:00
Friday, June 21
7:00-7:45
8:00-Noon
Noon-12:45
1:00-5:00
5:30-6:30
7:00-11:00
9:00
Saturday, June 22
7:00-7:45
8:00-Noon
Noon-12:45
1:00-5:00
Breakfast Buffet
Registration & refreshments on porch
Classes
Dinner
Classes
Breakfast
Classes
Lunch
Classes
Dinner
Classes
Popcorn in Lobby
Breakfast
Classes
Lunch
Classes
Dinner
Classes
Popcorn in Lobby
Breakfast
Classes
Lunch
Classes
Dinner
Classes
Popcorn in Lobby
Breakfast
Classes
Lunch
Classes
Please read instructions carefully before preparing your
Registration Form
There is a $35 NON-REFUNDABLE registration fee. Please
make this check payable to Bluegrass Area Basketmakers Seminar
and enclose it with your registration form and a long, selfaddressed, stamped envelope.
NO youth under the age of 14 years may attend.
Read the class descriptions carefully and be aware of weaving level,
length of class, class price and any special tools needed to complete
the basket. Several classes encompass several hours on two days. Be
careful not to double book your time slots. Fill in your registration
form completely. ALL information requested must be filled out
legibly to insure your registration is not confused with someone else
and so that we can contact you if a question arises.
When you fill in your class requests please make sure the numbers of
your classes are legible and that you have listed 2nd and 3rd choices in
case your 1st choice class is full.
Registration is on a first come first served basis for the first 220
registrants and MAY 1, 2013 is the LAST DAY for registration.
When you send in your registration, send in separate checks for
each of your 1st choice classes made out to the teacher of that
class. These checks, made out to the teacher of each class, should
be dated for June 18, 2013.
Pay special attention to the DEADLINE: May 1, 2013. Absolutely
NO refunds will be given after this date. (Special circumstances
can be reviewed by the committee.)
Fill out the Registration Form along with Lodging (remember, rooms
are limited) and Meal Form and return with payment no later than
MAY 1, 2013. Room and Meal reservations MUST be made
through the Basket Committee and NOT through the Educational
Center. Make checks payable to Bluegrass Area Basketmakers
mail to:
Caroline Poe
131 Delissa Drive
Georgetown, KY 40324
If you have any questions, you may call Carolyn at (502)868-5029
Rooming and General Information
Due to the limited number of rooms available we encourage
participants to stay as many to a room as possible. Remember you
are only in the rooms for a short time. People staying the entire
seminar will be given priority on rooming.
If you pay for a quad for all nights but only list 1 or 2
roommates for any of those nights, you can be assured that someone
will be assigned to your room. If no one is available to be placed in
your room, you will be charged for the double or triple rate
(whichever pertains to your situation.) Unfortunately we may not be
able to determine this until the start of the seminar. Please bring
your checkbook.
All rooms at the Educational Center have at least one set of
bunk beds. Some rooms are furnished with a set of bunk beds and a
full sized bed while the rest have two sets of bunk beds. If you
and/or some of your roommates cannot safely use the top bunks
please consider requesting a double room. Sheets and towels are
provided. Please bring your own personal toiletries.
If a handicapped room or first floor room is requested, a
physician’s statement must accompany the request when you
register. NO ROOM ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE CHANGED AT
THE TIME OF THE BASKET SEMINAR. There is an elevator on
the porch to assist participants in reaching the lower levels of the
Educational Center.
There are no TVs or phones in the rooms. There are phones
available for use with a credit card or for collect calls. If you should
need to be contacted for an emergency, the number for the
Leadership Center is (270) 866-4215. Remember the Educational
Center is on Eastern Daylight Time.
Campers – There is only one charge per night for campers
or mobile homes regardless of how many people are staying in it.
The hook ups for the RVs is electricity only, no water hook ups.
You have a choice of 30 amps or 50 amps. (Only two 50 amp hookups are available and will be assigned on a first come basis.)
Check List
Bring tools such as pencil, measuring tape, sharp scissors, container
for water (large enough to hold your reed), spring type clothes pins,
sharp knife, awl or screwdriver, extra hand towel, spray bottle, and
pliers. Again, pay attention to special tools, if requested by
instructor, needed for your basket. If you have difficulty seeing,
bring a high density light (Ott Lite) and extension cord.
Skill Level Guide
Beginner/All Levels: for those who are learning basic skills and
above. Basic skills include start/stop weaving, twining and starting a
base.
Intermediate: for those who have some experience in start/stop,
over/under weaving, twining and setting up a base and doing a basic
rim.
Advanced: for those who have mastered the basic skills and are
ready to try new techniques and/or other creative methods.
Catalog, registration forms and additional meal information can
be found at:
www.babasketmakers.org
A new map to the Educational Center will be included with all
confirmation letters.
TUESDAY
T-01
Sweetgrass Coasters
T-04
6 hours
1:00 – 9:00
Sweetgrass baskets are coiled of sweetgrass
and southern long leaf pine needles and are
lashed with strips of palmetto. Techniques
taught will enable the students to design a
variety of shapes and sizes with an emphasis
on the side handle design. Tools will be
furnished for class but you will need a pair of
scissors. NO WATER required. Sizes vary.
$65
All Levels
T-02
Apache Tray
Barbara McCormick
4hours
All Levels
Judy Wilson
T-03
Coiled Coasters/Trivet
6 hours
1:00 – 9:00
This is a good way to practice a variety
of stitches. Coiled pine needles around
a variety of centers and stitched with
nylon thread.
Sizes vary.
$50
Beginning/All Levels
Regina Riley
6 hours
1:00 – 9:00
Enjoy the rhythm of lattice twining with slotted
base technique. Woven in cedar bark and dyed
reed over a 3” glass vase with a wooden base,
this little basket is both functional and versatile.
Techniques include lattice twining and twill. 3
¾” X 3 ½” X 3 ½”
$98
Intermediate
T-05
Masterson
Sally Anaya
6
hours
1:00 – 9:00
Masterson appears as a normal market basket.
It is sturdy and ready for work. The base is
filled in and the walls are doubled. Students
will learn about shaping to eliminate the
“peanut” look to a basket with a D-handle.
Also, students will learn a unique way to
finish the basket giving it a totally different
look. 14” X 16” X 8” w/o handle
1:00 – 5:00
This special tray is done in warm earthy
colors and copper wire. Students will learn
the different designs in twining and using
two sizes of waxed cotton cord. Class time
will include hand skills, neatness, tension
and over all look of the basket. Glass
beads cause the wonderful puckering
effect. 4 ¼ “ across and 1 ¼” deep
Special tools needed: personal light, small awl and sharp embroidery
scissors.
$44
Cedar Tiamonds
$60
Intermediate
T-06
Summer Days Melon
Marilyn Wald
6 hours
1:00 – 9:00
Using unpeeled willow, students will
choose two prepared and dried hoops. The
hoops are attached with God’s Eye
weaving. Ribs are added progressively into
the weaving. This is a fun basket and
shaping is on an individual basis for your
own unique creation.
14” X 10” X 9” tall (varies)
$65
All Levels
Bonnie
Gale
T-07
“Jabez” 4” Nantucket
4 hours
1:00 – 5:00
This quick and easy basket was named Jabez
because Jabez has so many wonderful and
unique baskets being taught. This basket is
new and has never been taught before. It is
made of spaced dyed weavers and dyed
staves. Multiple shades and colors will be
available. Wood parts will be made from
walnut or cherry. The ivory capped knob may
be custom scrimmed for an additional $20. Please contact teacher to
discuss a custom scrim if you would like one. 4” X 3 ½”
$82
T-08
Beginning/All Levels
Joni-Dee5oss
4 hours
Wire Weave Basket
1:00 – 5:00
This is a unique little miniature for
your collection. You will use a simple
chase weave around a mold for that
perfect shape. Mold included in cost
of class. A choice of colors will be
available. Needed tools will be
available for use in class. 1 ¼” X 1 ¼” X ¾” w/o handle.
$30
Beginning/All Levels
Tammy Fabian-Southard
T-09
2” Little Nan-Zebrawood
2 hours
1:00 – 3:00
This cute little basket is a great addition to your
collection. Woven on a wood mold that is yours to
keep, you can weave a pattern of your choice. Top
this little cutie off with a solid Zebrawood rim and
lid and you’re all set. All wood will be prefinished
before class. 2 ½”X 3” tall w/lid
$35
All Levels
Linda
Fabian
T-10
Nature’s Necklace
4 hours
3:00 – 9:00
This combination of cane, waxed linen and raffia
makes a beautiful woven necklace that is
embellished with beads upon completion. A
braided neck cord will be attached to the basket.
Students have their choice of colors. A treasure
to own! 2” X 1” plus neck cord
$38
All levels
T-11
Twill Treats
Anne
Bowers
6 hours
1:00 – 9:00
The Twill Treats has 12 Cherokee 1-3-5 twill
designs. Each student can select any one design
for class. The base layout will be simplified by
starting in a corner and learning a 3/3 twill base.
Students will also learn how to use a twill graph.
There are 4 levels of weaving making this a good
beginner twill. Intermediate and experienced
weavers will find the more complex designs a
satisfying challenge. The pattern includes professional graphs for all
12 designs with measurements for 4 basket sizes. 7” X 7” X 5”
Special tools needed: mini clips, metal spoke weight and small
packing tool.
$55
All Levels
T-12
Cross The Line
Laura
Lee Zanger
4 hours
3:00 – 9:00
Using 2 colors and sizes of reed,
students will follow a pattern to make
sections of lines or crosses on the base
and sides. Dan Feix handles add the
finishing touch! 7” X 12” X 4 ½”
$45
All Levels
Peggy
McCarson
T-13
You Are My Sunshine
4 hours
3:00 – 9:00
Students begin by inserting spokes into
the base in a very specific order.
Weaving techniques include start/stop
weaving, 3 rod twining using 2 weavers,
and regular twining. A wood swing
handle is used. The metal flower and
sign are added after the basket is woven. 8” X 12” X 7”
$40
All Levels
T-14
Smoky Market
Char Ciammaichella
6 hours
T-15 Carats continued:
Special tools: a heavy ruler or straight edge, size #20 tapestry needle,
and a small packing tool, along with regular basketry tools. Please
note: This is a two day class.
$130
Intermediate/Advanced
T-16
Mini Flower Pot
$62
All Levels
Sharon
Klusmann
T-15
Carats
12 hours
Tues. 3:00 – 10:00
Wed. 8:00 – 5:00
We will be weaving twill diamonds…and lots of them!
There are so many twill diamond possibilities that
students will have some choice on which pattern to
weave or whether to weave a different one on each
side. This class will focus on understanding pattern
changes, chase weaving a twill pattern, weaving a
pattern from a graph and controlling shape. Students will also have a
choice of stake color (shades of rust or shades of mustard.) All other
materials will be prepared in deep brown, including 2 leather
handles. 12” X 9 ¾” X 9 ¾” w/o handles (continued next page)
4 hours
7:00 – 11:00
The Mini Flower Pot will be available in cherry
or walnut. The mold is a teacher mold. Learn
the techniques needed to make a miniature
Nantucket basket. Several tips are given during
class. The staves on the Flower Pot are inserted
vertically into the base. Also learn a new way
to attach the handle without peening the bolt.
1 ¾” X 3” with handle.
1:00 – 9:00
This very useful, beautiful market basket
features the ever popular black, smoked
and natural reed combination with natural
and black spokes. The concepts you will
learn are start/stop weaving, a triple
twining pattern with 3 colors and a
patchwork wrapped handle. It is
embellished with a pre-made leather bow with tapestry center.
9” X 7” X 14” w/handle
Annetta Kraayeveld
$46
Intermediate
T-17
Braided God’s Eye
Technique Class
Joni
Dee Ross
2 hours
7:00 – 9:00
Start with 2 hoops and learn the beautiful
braided God’s Eye. On your own you can
finish the joined hoops with either a melon or
egg basket. Class includes 2 hoops and
material to make the God’s eye.
Special tools: small packing tool
$15
All Levels
Sandy
Bulgrin
T-18
Birch Bark Framed
2 hours
7:00 – 9:00
Material, patterns and frame included for
making this fun project. Apply a simple
design or be creative, as you experiment
with the variety of colors in the birch bark.
Then show off your woven designs as you
place them in a picture frame. Most
students should finish in class. A relaxing class for all! 6” X 8”
frame
$34
All levels
Dona
Nazarenko
W-21 Large Shopper
2” Canary Bowl
2 hours
7:00 – 9:00
This little cutie is just plain fun! Woven on a 2”
mold that is yours to keep, this basket is made
with a beautiful Canary wood lid, rim and base
set. Each basket will have its own unique yellow
and red streaked lid. All wood is prefinished for
you. Permission to teach this class was given by
my mother, Linda Fabian. 2” X 2” X 2 ¾” w/lid
$40
Beginning/All Levels
Tammy Fabian-Southard
WEDNESDAY
W-20 Round Sweetgrass Basket
8 hours
8:00 – 5:00
This straight sided sweetgrass basket is coiled of
sweetgrass and southern long leaf pine needles
and is lashed with strips of palmetto. Techniques
taught will enable the students to design a variety
of shapes and sizes with an emphasis on the
braided rim design. Tools will be furnished in
class but you will need a pair of scissors. NO
WATER required. Sizes vary
$85
All Levels
Barbara
McCormick
8:00 – 3:00
The large shopper has a 6” X 12” rectangle
woven Oak “herringbone” bottom, an oval top
and approximately 10” deep excluding the
solid Oak handle. All the material is from
White Oak trees that grow in the Ozarks which
I select, cut and prepare by hand using
homemade tool, which my dad made and used,
called a split knife. I will share all things
concerning White Oak and the “Owens Method” of rimming.
Everyone should leave with a beautiful finished basket.
$70
T-19
6 hours
All Levels
W-22 Anasazi
Billy
Owens
6Kours
8:00 – :00
This striking basket is coiled with just two
colors (choice of 5 colors) over large paper
rush. Students will learn to swap threads to
create designs, use a CircleGuide to set the
blocks easily and to set beads between rows.
Emphasis in class will be on hand skills, neatness and tension. Matte
faceted beads will be used. Size varies
$36
All Levels
Judy
W-23 Small Cracker Basket
6 hours
pottery available. 3 ¼” X 8” X 2”
$50
All Levels
Wilson
8:00 – 3:00
This Cracker Basket is coiled
pine needles on a pottery base
and walnut shell slices for the
ends. Assorted designs on the
Regina
Riley
W-24 Mayan Sun
10 hours
8:00 – 9:00
W-27 Owl Eyes
10 hours
8:00 – 9:00
This fabulous wall basket is a study of color,
texture and technique. Beginning with a
double spoked base, series of spokes are
added or split to give different layers of
weaving, one set even looks like a picket
fence! Basket is reed using both dyed and
natural of various sizes. Sides are shallow. A
true creation to treasure! 25” X 3”
NOTE: Students must be able to stand for weaving as the majority
of this basket is woven flat on the table.
The design element in this market basket uses
a combination of the Chitimacha Cow Eye
and Worm Track to produce what appears to
be an owl looking back at you. With a little
imagination you can see his center brow and
beak. This is a 4-1 twill basket with and Indian pigtail swing handle.
9 ½” X 12 ½” X 7 ½”
$125
W-28 Piano Keys
Intermediate
Anne
W-25 Oval Braid
Bowers
8 hours
8:00 – 5:00
This surprisingly strong basket is woven
on an oval wooden base over a special
mold provided in class to assist in shaping.
Techniques include Japanese weave, triple
twine with step-up, 6 strand braid and
lattice twined border. Woven with reed and
Hamburg cane. 4” X 5” X 6 ½”
$90
Intermediate
W-26 Brickel
Sally
8
Anaya
hours
8:00 – 5:00
Traditional weaving methods are used to create
Brickel. The base is twined with an unusual foot
attached using dyed 3mm reed. Shaping is very
important in creating this basket. Many shaping
methods will be discussed in class so students
can control the shape of their basket. The design
around the top of the basket is made using 3mm
dyed reed. Forged wrought iron handles complete the basket.
11” X 13”
$52
Intermediate
Marilyn
Wald
$70
Advanced
Laura
Lee Zanger
6 hours
8:00 – 3:00
Natural and black spokes are inserted into
an ebony stained base and held in place
with rows of 3-rod wale. The continuous
weave is designed to increase and decrease
an “over 2” design that is then embellished
with round reed. The matchstick border
holds wrought iron handles. 7” X 12” X 7”
$55
Intermediate
Peggy
W-29 Twilly Oval
McCarson
8 hours
8:00 – 5:00
Many narrow spokes are inserted into the
wood base to begin this basket. Techniques
include 4-rod twining, a 2/2 twill,
continuous over/under weave and a
herringbone lashing on the false rim and the
top rim. The herringbone lashing gives the
rims a great braided look. Color choices are green, cobalt blue or
black. Please specify color choice!
8” X 10” X 8”
$52
Intermediate
Char
Ciammaichella
W-30 Elliptical Charm
8 hours
8:00 – 5:00
This basket begins with an octagon slotted
base. Its charm is beginning in all natural
and changing to all color including the
spokes and handles you will learn to make.
You will learn the double rim and adding a
colored rim filler all laced in matching
waxed linen to achieve the clean look of this beauty. Colored sea
grass, pip berries and “Hand Made with Love” charm included.
Available in burgundy, navy, hunter, blue and black. Please specify
color choice. 6” X 8” X 10”
$65
W31
Advanced
Pocketbook/
Fishing Creel
Sharon
12 hours
Klusmann
Advanced
Bonnie
8 hours
8:00 – 5:00
The 7” Flower Pot has cherry wood parts, cane
staves/weavers and ivory domes and washers.
Learn a unique way to insert staves vertically and
the correct way to taper. A simple easy design will
be taught. The rim is a slip on rim. Learn to attach
a handle. Teacher’s mold will be used in class. 7”
X 7 ½” w/o handle
$135
Beginning/All Levels
Joni Dee Ross
W-33 Going Green I
6 hours
8:00 – 3:00
This handy sized little bowl will hold keys,
shopping lists, odds and ends, even serves as a
small bread basket! Soft green and natural make
a lovely twill with a geometric pattern in the
bottom and a linear swirl up the sides. 8 ½” X 3
½”
8:00 – 11:00
This magnificent classic buff willow creel can
either be made as a pocketbook purse or as a
fishing creel (with a hole in the lid.) A 3-part
wooden mold is loaned in this class. A “D”
shaped base is woven and attached to the mold.
Stakes are scallomed on and the siding is a
mixture of waling and French randing. Hole straps are woven in to
the back of the basket. The lid is made similarly to the base and
custom fit to the basket. A branched twig is included in the lid
weaving for lid closure. A custom leather and solid brass harness is
included in the materials fee. An heirloom basket! 11” X 7” X 9”
Special tools needed: pruning shears, awl/bodkin/ old towels and a
spray bottle.
$125
W-32 7” Flower Pot
$45
Intermediate
Tika
W-34 Gorgeous Gourd
4 hours
Tucker
8:00 – Noon
Starting with a gourd that has been cleaned, dyed
and drilled you will learn to coil with Danish Cord
and waxed linen to create a one of a kind gourd
vessel. Add yarn, feathers, dead and dried
materials to finished project. We will discuss
growing , cleaning and dying of the gourds. Sizes
vary.
Gale
$38
All Levels
W-35 Carats
Sandy
Bulgrin
Class continued from Tuesday 8:00 – 5:00
See class T-15
Annetta Kraayeveld
W-36 On A Pedestal
8 hours
8:00 – 5:00
This basket is woven using natural round, flat
and flat oval reed. Choose a bit of color with
round reed to accent the decorative row at the
top. Your base will rest on an attached woven
stand which give it a nice height to show it off.
This has two rims, and both will be lashed with
wax linen. Color choices available for twining
the top rows. 10” X 9 ½”
$68
Intermediate
Dona
W-37 Lacey Loops
Nazarenko
4 hours
8:00 – Noon
This gem of a necklace is surprisingly easy to
construct. You will use a simple looping
pattern to create your masterpiece. The silver
chain will be prefinished with little bobbles and
the hook makes this necklace completely
adjustable. Needed tools will be available to
use in class. Different color choices will be available. 18” long
$40
Beginning/All Levels
Tammy Fabian-Southard
W-38 3” Zebrawood Nantucket
4 hours
8:00-Noon
W-39 Branches Necklace
$32
All Levels
W-40 Meow!
$50
Intermediate
6
Wilson
hours
3:00 – 11:00
Peggy
W-41 Caned Trivet
$50
$38
Fabian
Judy
A 6” fretwork base of a cat’s head
features black and white spokes and
weavers. Techniques include;
start/stop weaving, 4-rod wale and
spiral weave. Beginners can
substitute a twining weave in the
middle. 7” X 6”
Special tools: awl
Linda
3:00 – 9:00
This wonderful pendant is made entirely of
beads. Learn the art of frets, then peyote
beading. A simple tool – teacher created –
makes it easy to place beads from a graph.
Choose from two different background colors –
tree will be black. Neck cord slides and is
adjustable to fit all sizes. 2 ½” X 1 ¾”
This exotic basket is woven on a solid wood mold
that is yours to keep. Woven with dyed cane for
staves, this gives just enough contrast to go with
the Zebrawood rim and lid that tops your basket.
Zebrawood is a natural hardwood that comes from
Africa. Regular staves will be available and
different patterns of weave other than the one shown will be
available. 3” X 4” tall w/lid
All Levels
4 hours
All levels
McCarson
6 hours
1:00 – 9:00
Always wanted to learn the seven-step
caning process, or do you want to refresh
your skills of caning? A great project and a
wonderful addition to your home décor.
Use as a dish trivet or an excellent setting
for a plant. After class, you’ll feel
comfortable enough to tackle caning a
chair! 8” square
Sandy
Bulgrin
W-42 Wire Weave Necklace
4 hours
1:00 – 5:00
A one of a kind piece of jewelry, this
miniature basket is woven around a
mold for a perfect shape. You’ll learn
a chase weave as well as how to
construct a swinging handle. The mold
is included in the cost of the class. A choice of colors will be
available. Needed tools will be provided for use in class. 1” X 1” X
1 ½” w/handle
$20
Beginning/All levels
Tammy Fabian-Southard
W43
4” Zebrawood Nantucket
4 hours
1:00 – 5:00
Woven on a solid wood mold that is yours to
keep, this basket uses cane for the staves and
weavers. A 1-2-3 weave is topped off with a
beautiful Zebrawood rim and lid. You will have
the option of weaving with dyed cane for the
staves or regular cane. Students can also opt to
weave a different type of weave than the one shown. All wood will
be pre-finished before seminar. 4 ½” X 4” tall w/lid
$55
All Levels
Linda
W-44 Cedar Turtle
Fabian
2 hours
7:00 – 9:00
Working in Western red cedar and dyed
raffia ribbon, we will twine the turtle
shell. Then the rest of this little critter is
completed in bias plaiting. Previous
experience in bias plaiting would be
helpful.
1” X 3” X 2”
$32
All Levels
Sally
Anaya
W-45 Webster
2
hours
7:00 – 9:00
Join the fun for Webster! What a cute little
guy! Students will make the basket in class but
will spray paint him when they get home.
There will be extra legs for students to purchase
and many, many more Websters. 8”
circumference X 2 ½” high
$18
All Levels
W-46 Fall Classic
Marilyn
Wald
4 hours
7:00 – 11:00
Students begin by inserting spokes into a
wood base. Weaving techniques include
3-rod arrow using 3 different colors,
start/stop weaving and inserting overlays.
There is an overlay on the rim for added
color. Metal pumpkin and bow are added
after the basket is woven. 8” X 11” X 7”
$38
All Levels
W-47 Pencil or Soda Holder
Char
Ciammaichella
4 hours
7:00 – 11:00
Learn all round reed concepts with this
adorable pencil or soda holder. You will
twine, bi-spoke, triple twine with three colors
and braid the rim; then embellish with a string
of beads and heart charm. You may choose to
weave a taller pencil holder or the shorter soda
holder in either of 2 twill patterns. Available
in many colors. 4 ½” X 3 1/”
$31
All Levels
Sharon
Klusmann
W-48 3” Nantucket Bell
4 hours
7:00 – 11:00
This is a larger version of the 2” Nantucket bell.
Learn to taper staves for the flared mold. The bell
comes with a jingle bell, but ivory clappers will be
available. The mold is a class mold but will be
discounted if you wish to purchase one. Extra kits will
be available and lots of tips will be given during class
to make weaving less frustrating. 3” X 5”
$63
Intermediate
Joni
W-49 Birch Bark Pins
Dee Ross
2 hours
7:00 – 9:00
Use ash, pine needles, cane bamboo or
fabric to frame your one of a kind woven
birch bark decorative pins. Plenty of
material to make one in class and more at
home! Sizes will vary
$29
All Levels
Dona
Th-51 Oval Tote
6 hours
This basket has a 6” X 12” rectangle woven
oak “herringbone” bottom and an oval top. It
is approximately 9” deep excluding the solid
oak handle. All material is from white oak
trees that grow in the Ozarks which I select, cut
and prepare by hand using a homemade tool
which my dad made and used, called a split
knife. I will share all things concerning white oak. Everyone should
leave with a beautiful finished and useable basket.
$65
All Levels
Billy
Th-52 Candy Corn
Nazarenko
6 hours
8:00 – 3:00
This beauty is coiled of sweetgrass and
southern long leaf pine needles and is lashed
with strips of palmetto. It is finished with a
braided rim. Techniques taught will enable the
students to design a variety of shapes and sizes
focusing on the cross handle and base
additions. Tools furnished for work in class but
you will need a pair of scissors. NO WATER required. Sizes Vary
$65
All Levels
Barbara
McCormick
Owens
6 hours
8:00 – 3:00
The inviting colors of the old candy corn we
remember are captured in this twined basket.
Students will be taught hand skills to increase
their twining speed. Class will cover twining
techniques, neatness and tension. Matching
glass beads cause the puckering of the basket.
3 ¼” X 3 ½”
THURSDAY
Th-50 Round W/Braided Rim
8:00 – 3:00
$50
All Levels
Judy
Th-53 Tennessee Apple
Wilson
8 hours
8:00 – 5:00
The Tennessee Apple Basket is a good basket for
working on shaping. Students will learn the
Cherokee Wheel and accenting with chevrons.
Students may not finish. 9 ½” X 7 ½”
$70
Intermediate
Regina
Riley
Th-54 Japanese Top Knot
4 hours
8:00 – Noon
This sweet little ribbed basket will cover the
basics of ribbed basketry and is topped with
a beautiful woven knot. Basket is woven in
dyed reed and cane. Techniques include the
God’s eye, whittling, and completing
weaving without a decrease. 4” X 4”
$35
Intermediate
Th-55 Missy
A
8
nne Bowers
hours
8:00 – 5:00
Starting with a hexagonal slotted base, this
6-sided basket is woven in lattice twine
using lattice twill techniques for the diagonal
striping. It is finished with a lattice twined
rim. Shaping, working with wire, and bound
weaves will be discussed. Materials:
wooden base, dyed and natural reed, copper
wire. 6” X 7” X 7”
$95
Intermediate
Th-56 Hawthorne
Sally
8
Intermediate
Marilyn
Double Woven Basket
hours
8:00 – 5:00
Wald
12 hours
8:00 – 11:00
This is a Cherokee-style double weave
technique. The student will learn how to
weave a 4-block twill base, diagonal
weaving and how to make a basket woven
in one continuous weave from starting
base to finishing base. This is a fabulous
double weave basket, but requires a lot of packing and attention to
detail. This is for the serious weaver who can concentrate and block
out the world while weaving. The student will select one basket to
weave. Diagonal weave experience helpful.
7” X 7” X 4 ½”
$80
Intermediate
Laura
Th-58 Panier por Fleur II
Lee Zanger
4 hours
8:00 – Noon
The Fabian fretwork base has pairs of spokes that
are separated after twining. The continuous
weave gives an over-two design that is
highlighted with over lays. The handle gives
shape to the basket.
12” X 24” X 10”
Anaya
Traditional weaving methods are used to
create this basket. It begins with a wooden
base and uses flat oval weavers for a sturdy
look. Leather handles will be shades of
brown. Shaping is the “name of the game”
for Hawthorne. Students will learn how to
expand the circumference as well as
bringing it in with ease. A very simple
technique will be taught to enable students to have confidence when
they meet a shaping basket. Be sure to bring a shaver, cable ties and
patience. 11” X 10”
$65
Th-57
$68
All Levels
Peggy
Th-59 Flowery Gretchen
McCarson
8 hours
8:00 – 5:00
Students will begin by inserting spokes in
to a wood base. Weaving includes
start/stop, pair 3- rod twining using 2
different colors of round reed, inserting
overlays and a Gretchen Border also using
2 colors. Leather flowers are added after weaving the basket.
Patience is required for the Gretchen Border! Depending on your
weaving skill, the Gretchen Border may not be finished in class but
you will know how to finish it! 9” X 12” X 8”
$55
Intermediate
Char
Ciammaichella
Th-60 Summer Berry Twill
8 hours
8:00 – 5:00
This basket begins with a square slotted base
and natural spokes. The majority of the sides
are continuous twill using my Summer Berry
spaced dyed reed. Besides learning the twill
you will learn to descend rows for this cute
shape, add a natural Gretchen border and create
and attach this sturdy reed handle. Add the premade berry bow for the perfect touch to this
beautiful basket. 11” X 8” X 14 ½” w/handle
$59
Advanced
Sharon
Th-61 Really Random
6 hours
Klusmann
All Levels
Th-62 6” Polygon Nantucket
Bonnie
6 hours
Gale
8:00 – 3:00
The brand new polygon Nantucket mold is
awesome. One of the new special non-round
mold with a slip on rim! Learn the skills
needed to work with a non-round or special
mold. The base, rim and lid are handcrafted
cherry. The staves and weavers are cane. The
mold is a teacher mold. Kits and molds for the 5” and 7” polygon
will be also be available. 6” X 4”
$110
Beginning/All Levels
Joni Dee Ross
6 hours
8:00 – 3:00
Small bowl in moss green and natural, woven
in a 3/3 twill throughout. Shaping while
weaving a fairly loose twill is the focus. It all
tightens up when you fold and tuck! Bring a
needle with a large eye for lashing with waxed
linen. 8” X 4”
$45
Intermediate
Th-64 Celebration
Tika
Tucker
6
hours
8:00 – 3:00
After starting this basket with round reed spokes
with an all round reed base, you get to choose the
color combination up the side of this tall basket.
Once to the top you will finish off the basket with a
braided border. Smoked, natural, black, orange,
navy, cranberry and green offers each student a
unique basket with their choice of dyed reed. 12”
X 6 ½” X 11” w/o handle
8:00 – 3:00
In the hen basket tradition, using unpeeled
willow, two hoops of willow will be woven and
attached with willow binding at the handle.
Then random weave commences with occasional
loops over the two openings. This basket is
great fun and shows how good structure can be
created from randomness! 16” X 13” (varies)
$68
Th-63 Going Green II
$46
All Levels
Th-65 Laura’s Basket
Sandy
Bulgrin
8 hours
8:00 – 5:00
Starting with a filled woven base students
will weave up the sides with 3-rod wale,
twining and start/stop rows. A striking
combination of dyed and natural round reed
is used to weave the decrease rows. The
basket is completed with a braided border.
Students will focus on shaping to create the
arched base and gentle flair. 10” X 16” X 10”
$65
All Levels
Annetta
Kraayeveld
Th-66 Lidded Catch All
4 hours
8:00 – Noon
The simplicity of this “catch all” has a slight
graceful curve inward at the corners, rimed
with a hoop and lashed with cane. Included
lid allows you to hide all your little things
inside. This is a quick and fun project for all,
with great results. Good seller for craft
shows. 6” X 7” X 7”
$59
Intermediate
Dona
Th-67 Wire Weave Earrings
class. ½” X ½” X ¾”
$20
Nazarenko
4 hours
8:00 – Noon
The perfect set of earrings for every
basket weaver. These fun little baskets
are woven around a mold. Ear wires and
mold included in the cost of class. A
choice of colors will be available.
Needed tools will be provided for use in
Beginning/All Levels
Th-69 Small Round and Oval
4 hours
8:00 – Noon
$50
All Levels
Barbara
Th-70 Illusions Necklace
4 hours
$32
All Levels
Judy
Th-71 Stepping Up a New Way!
$63
$42
Linda
Fabian
McCormick
3:00 – 9:00
Come learn both open and closed coiling to
create this special necklace. Students will
have choice of many colors of thread and
matching neck cord beads. Emphasis in class
will be on hand skills, neatness and tension.
Matching neck cord and beads included. Neck
cord is adjustable to fit all sizes. 2 5/8” across
X ¼” deep
Woven on a mold that is yours to keep, this
basket is woven with cane for the staves and
the weavers. Woven in traditional
Nantucket weave or get creative and weave
the pattern of your choice. This basket is
topped with a beautiful Zebrawood rim and
lid. You will have the choice of dyed or
natural cane staves. 5 ½” X 4” w/lid
All Levels
3:00 – 9:00
These baskets are coiled of sweetgrass
and southern long leaf pine needles and
are lashed with strips of palmetto.
Techniques taught will enable the
students to design a variety of shapes
and sizes focusing on the cross handle
and base additions. Tools will be furnished for use in class but you
will need to bring scissors. NO WATER required. Sizes vary
Tammy Fabian-Southard
Th-68 5” Zebrawood Nantucket
4 hours
Wilson
6 hours
1:00 – 9:00
A square ribbed basket that features a new
handle embellishment. Students will learn how
to weave a God’s eye, whittle and insert ribs,
weave with dyed reed and cane. This is a
really fun and easy ribbed basket to make.
Color choices available. 6” X 6”
Beginning/All Levels
Anne
Bowers
Th-72 Basket Bling
6 hours
1:00 – 9:00
Students will make two baskets and
choose from embellishments such as
yoyos, ribbon, 3mm cross stitch, and
curls. You may follow a pattern or go
with your own ideas. 4” X 8 ½” X 6”
$40
Beginning/All Levels
Peggy
Th-73 Vase with Jasper
4 hours
McCarson
1:00 – 5:00
This sweet little basket is fun to make, woven
using flat oval in natural reed which sits on an
oval wooden base. Shaping is done in a plain
weave. All will embellish their vase by adding a
decorative accent using a jasper fan and additional
beads. 5” X 7 ½”
$55
Intermediate
Th-74 3” Padauk Bowl
Dona
4 hours
1:00 – 5:00
Beginning/All Levels
2 hours
7:00 – 9:00
You will want to make a family of these
intriguing ornaments/pets, but will
definitely complete one in class time.
The mouse is woven with western red
cedar bark that has been cut and split.
Techniques covered are bias plaiting and working with cedar. 2” X
2” X 3”
$35
All Levels
Sally
Th-76 Willow Trays
Anaya
2 hours
7:00 – 9:00
This tray is made with unpeeled willow.
Students are given a prepared carved and
dried hoop. Double vertical ribs are laid in
and then horizontal weavers are woven
alternately. Pairing/twining weave is made
around the whole tray. The ribs are then
tied off and trimed. 14” X 8” X 1”
Nazarenko
A beautiful basket. This 3” bowl is topped with
a Padauk lid and rim. Padauk wood is a
naturally red wood that is absolutely stunning.
This basket is woven on a mold that is yours to
keep. All wood will be pre-finished for you.
Permission to teach this pattern is given by my
mother, Linda Fabian. 3” X 3” X 3 ¾”
$48
Th-75 Cedar Mouse
$35
All Levels
Th-77 Pencil Cup
Bonnie
4 hours
Gale
7:00 – 11:00
The pencil cup is great for gifts. The unique design
of the flared base keeps the pencil cup from tipping
over. The mold is a teacher mold for use in class.
The wood parts will be available in cherry, walnut
or maple. Lots of dyed and space dyed cane will be
available for weaving. This is a fun class that has
never been taught before. Tips will be given for
starting a basket on a flared base. 3” X 4”
Tammy Fabian-Southard
$55
Beginning/All Levels
Joni Dee Ross
Th-78 6” Zebrawood Nantucket
4 hours
1:00 – 5:00
This 6” Nantucket bowl is woven on a solid
wood mold that is yours to keep. This
basket can be woven in the “traditional”
Nantucket weave or choose from a variety of
weaves that will be offered in class. This
basket will be topped off with a solid
Zebrawood lid and rim. You will also have a choice of dyed or
natural staves. All wood will be pre-finished before class. 6 ½” X 4
½” w/lid.
$75
All Levels
Linda
Fabian
FRIDAY
F-79
Medium Round and Oval
8 hours
All Levels
F-80
Small Market
Barbara
6 hours
All Levels
Billy
$40
All Levels
F-82
Oklahoma Angel
8:00 – 3:00
Judy
Wilson
8 hours
8:00 – 5:00
This basket starts out as an Oklahoma Double
Wall but has a little different finish. Students
will learn the basic Oklahoma Double Wall
and the raised rib weave. 8” X 4 ½”
$65
Intermediate/Advanced
F-83
Mini Antler Basket
Regina Riley
4 hours
8:00 – Noon
A fun antler basket to make…this one is
constructed using a small white tailed deer
antler, dyed reed, yarn, leather, sea grass
and other surprises! No two will be alike.
An antler button is sewn to the bottom so it
sits well. 5” X 3” sizes vary
8:00 – 3:00
Owens
6 hours
If you have wanted to learn to create people when
coiling, this is your chance. Students will learn
hand skills, neatness, tension and how to make
stick figures. Also the outside edge is a Native
American beading technique that embellishes
your finished pendant. Many color choices.
Sliding, adjustable neck cord. 2 ¾” across
McCormick
This basket has a 9 ½” X 15” rectangle
woven oak “herringbone” bottom an oval
top and is approximately 10” deep
without the solid oak handle. The small
market is perfect for carrying to the
farmer’s market or for using in your
garden. I will share all things concerning white oak and everyone
should leave with a beautiful finished and useable basket.
$75
Many Friends Necklace
8:00 – 5:00
These baskets are coiled of sweetgrass
and southern long leaf pine needles and
are lashed with strips of palmetto.
Techniques taught will enable the
students to design a variety of shapes
and sizes focusing on the cross handle
and base additions. Tools will be furnished for use in class but you
will need to bring scissors. NO WATER required. Sizes vary
$85
F-81
$48
All Levels
Anne
Bowers
F-84
Cube Squared
8 hours
8:00 – 5:00
Combine the design of basket weave with
the technique of lattice twining to create
this clever basket. The base is woven in
triple plaiting, the sides in lattice twined
twill, and the traditional rim completes a
blue and cream cubed basket – a pleasing
blend of function and design. Materials:
natural and dyed reed, waxed linen. 4 ½” X 5 ½” X 5 ½”
$95
Intermediate
Sallly
F-85
Chandler
8
Anaya
hours
8:00 – 5:00
Begin this basket with a twined bottom.
Traditional weaving methods are used. A
foot is added to the bottom for stability.
Design is created using ¼” flat oval. The
extra large tote handles and the design
give Chandler its distinctive look.
Students will learn shaping and how to
maintain the consistent measurements of
the basket. 4” X 11”
$65
Intermediate
Marilyn
F-86
God’s Eye Tray
Wald
10 hours
8:00 – 9:00
This rectangular tray has eye popping
designs featuring God’s Eyes, stars and
diamonds. It is easier to weave than it
appears because it uses a number rhythm
for each row. Although the designs appear
to be Native American, they are in fact
African in origin. 11” X 14” X 2”
$80
Intermediate
Laura Lee Zanger
F-87
Cheeks Path
8 hours
8:00 – 5:00
Build your own path on a cross bottom
basket. Unweave corners and then weave
from sharp corners to round. Overlay the
continuous weave to make a path on one
side. Each basket will be shaped differently.
Contact teacher for color other than green.
10” X 14” X 12”
$60
Intermediate
F-88
Overly Neon/Natural
Peggy
McCarson
8 hours
8:00 – 5:00
This is a good sized market or storage
basket. Spokes are alternately inserted
into the base using both black and neon
green reed. Techniques include both
horizontal and vertical overlays, start/stop
weaving, and 4-rod twining in a 2/2
pattern. Curls are added after the basket is lashed. Several lashing
techniques will be discussed as time permits. Shaping will be a bit
of a challenge! Students may weave with neon and blue version or
the black and brown version. 11” X 18” X 9”
$73
Intermediate
F-89
Adorable Door Knob
Char
Ciammaichella
4 hours
8:00 – Noon
This basket introduces the round woven base
concept securing flat oval spokes with twining. On
the sides you will learn an easy twill, twining in
pairs, a spoke tucked rim, along with forming your
own reed handle. Then you will learn how to make
this adorable flower embellishment with pewter
heart streamers. A great basket to keep your keys,
hanging from a door knob or to fill with decorative
flowers. Available in a variety of colors. 5” X 5” w/handle
$30
Intermediate
Sharon
Klusmann
F-90
Oval Muffin Basket
8 hours
8:00 – 5:00
This lovely oval muffin basket is made in
peeled willow and starts with the making of
an oval split stick base. Staking up, foot wale
and French randing in two colors (buff and
white) follows. Two side rope handles are
added after the border. 12” X 8” X 7”
$78
Intermediate
Bonnie
F-91
7” Traditional Nantucket
8 hours
Gale
8:00 – 5:00
The 7” traditional has hardwood staves and a
slip on rim. The base, rim, handle and staves are
cherry. The weavers are cane and the knobs are
bone. (Ivory upgrades will be available in class.)
Tips will be given throughout the class to make
Nantucket baskets easy to weave, without the
rubber band on the mold. Teacher mold to be
used in class. 7” X 6” w/o handle
$132
Beginning/All Levels
F-92
Going Green III
Joni Dee Ross
6 hours
8:00 – 3:00
A variation on the geometric twill
quatrefoil design in soft green and
natural spices up this shallow, flatbottomed bowl. The effect of color
placement in a twill design will be a
focus. Lashed with waxed linen.
Bring a needle with a large eye for lashing. 8 ½” X 2 ½”
$50
Intermediate/Advanced
Tika Tucker
F-93
Fiesta!
10
hours
8:00 – 9:00
Fiesta! Colorful and fun to weave!
Beginning on a double slotted base, students
will weave the inside basket with a
continuous weave, concentrating on
controlling the shape. The outside of the
basket is randed with a rainbow of colors,
while focusing on maintaining the shape created with the inside
basket. 13” X 8”
$90
Intermediate
F-94
Birch Bark Bowl
Annetta Kraayeveld
6 hours
8:00 – 3:00
You will stitch through this folded birch
bark making a fancy bowl surrounding it
with leather. Years ago this was a tool
utilized by our Native Americans. I
harvest the paper birch. You will choose
from several stitching patterns and apply
beads to decorate even farther. Today we use these in our homes as
bread baskets. All will vary with base pattern and stitching options.
12” X 8” X 3 ½”
$79
Intermediate
F-95
Twisted Elegance
Dona
Nazarenko
2 hours
8:00 – 10:00
This sterling silver bracelet will be fitted
to your wrist. You will learn how to
manipulate wire to create your one of a
kind piece of jewelry. This is an
excellent beginner wire working class.
Needed tools will be available for use in
class. Different center beads will be available to choose from.
Fitted to individual
$40
Beginning/All Levels
Tammy Fabian-Southard
F-96
Church’s Oval Double Wall
8 hour
1:00 – 11:00
A sturdy double walled basket that glows
from within in various shades of red!
Students will learn how to weave a cat’s
head base, complete the inner basket,
mold the outer basket over the inner and
rim with a great rim technique. Leather
handles, space dyed reed and zigzag overly combine to create a
beautiful basket! 11” X 14” X 7”
$85
Intermediate
A
F-97
Mahogany Oval Cross Stitch
nne Bowers
8 hours
1:00 – 11:00
My mahogany space dyed reed is
featured in this all color, black and
smoked striking basket. It begins with
an oval slotted base and the concepts
you will learn are triple twining, 4-rod
wale and cross stitching. These
exquisite double sided black leather
handles are attached to the black rim with mahogany space dyed
overlay. A very sturdy, very striking basket! 6” X 11” X 14”
$87
Intermediate
F-98
Beyond Kumihimo
Sharon
6 hours
Klusmann
1:00 – 9:00
In this class you will take the next step in
working with the Kumihimo disc. This will be a
beaded bracelet which brings a rich look and
once learned you can use any color combination
or size of beads. In this class your beads will be
pre-strung to allow a full class of bracelet
making. A demonstration on how beads are
strung will be given. Choice of tan size 8 seed beads or the larger
size 6 seed beads of black and white.
$35
All Levels
Sandy
Bulgrin
F-99
5” Purpleheart Bowl
4 hours
1:00 – 5:00
This 5” Nantucket style basket is woven on a
mold that is yours to keep. This basket is
truly beautiful. The lid and rim is made from
a naturally purple wood that is a wonder to
behold. All wood will be pre-finished for
you. Permission to teach this pattern is given
by my mother, Linda Fabian. 5” X 5” X 4 ¼”
$60
Beginning/All Levels
Tammy Fabian-Southard
F-100 7” Zebrawood Nantucket
4 hours
1:00 – 5:00
This basket is woven on a solid wood
mold that is yours to keep. The basket can
be woven in the “traditional” Nantucket
weave or try a different weave other than
the one shown. Several different weaves
for you to choose from will be offered in
this class. This basket will be topped off with a solid Zebrawood lid
and rim. You will also have a choice of dyed or natural staves. All
wood is pre-finished before class. 7 ½” X 4 ½” w/lid
$82
All Levels
F-101 Webster
Linda
2
Fabian
hours
7:00 – 9:00
Join the fun for Webster! What a cute little
guy! Students will make the basket in class
but will spray paint him when they get home.
There will be extra legs for students to
purchase and many, many more Websters.
8” circumference X 2 ½” high
$18
All Levels
Marilyn
Wald
F-102 Cross Bottom
4 hours
7:00 – 11:00
By un-weaving the corners of the base, a
cross is formed. The sharp corners
become smooth as the basket is woven.
Choice of oval or rectangular base.
9” X 12” X 5” or 9” X 5”
$45
All Levels
F-103 Sciathog
Peggy
All Levels
F- 104 6” Purpleheart Bowl
4 hours
Bonnie
4 hours
Beginning/All Levels
$65
All Levels
Tammy Fabian-Southard
Barbara
S-106 Small Williamsburg
8:00 – 3:00
6 hours
McCormick
8:00 – 3:00
This beautiful and useable basket has a 8” X 8”
rectangular woven oak “herringbone” bottom, an
oval top and is approximately 8 ½” deep
excluding the solid oak handle. All material is
from white oak trees that grow in the Ozarks. I
will share all things concerning white oak
including the “Owens Method” of rimming.
Gale
7:00 – 11:00
6 hours
These functional trivets are made of coiled
sweetgrass and southern long leaf pine needles
and are lashed with strips of palmetto. NO
WATER required. Tools provided for use in
class but you will need to bring scissors. Sizes
vary
7:00 – 11:00
This 6” Nantucket style basket is woven on a
mold that is yours to keep. This basket is
sure to please. Topped with a purpleheart
rim and lid, this basket is truly a treasure.
All wood will be pre-finished for you.
Permission to teach this pattern is given by
my mother, Linda Fabian. 6” X 6” X 5”
$65
S-105 Sweetgrass Trivets
McCarson
This classic Irish potato straining frame basket
starts with a prepared and dried hoop. Students
will place the first set of ribs using God’s Eye
weaving. Randing weave continues from each
side as the other sets of ribs are progressively
inserted. A range of naturally processed and
colored willow allows students to experiment
with design variations. 13” diameter x 3” tall
$52
SATURDAY
$65
All Levels
Billy Owens
S-107 Kaleidoscope
4 hours
8:00 – Noon
Come twine the bold colors of Kaleidoscope.
Different sized glass beads are added and cause
the slight puckering of the tray. Class time will
be spent covering hand skills, neatness, tension
and over all look of the basket. Twining
techniques will be discussed and demonstrated
in class. 4 ¼” X 1 ¼”
$44
All Levels
Judy
Wilson
S-108 Harlequin
8
hours
8:00 – 5:00
S-111 Atlantic Lights
All Levels
Regina
S-109 Emma’s Pumpkins
Riley
6 hours
8:00 – 3:00
The epitome of fall is a pumpkin, and these
baskets are no exception! Students will learn
how to weave a double spoke base, make a
“foot,” weave with 1/8” half round and make
a lid that fits. Then a real pumpkin stem, wire
curlicues and leather leaves are added. No
two will be alike! 8” X 8” (sizes vary)
$52
All Levels
S-110 Jewel
Anne
8
Bowers
hours
8:00 – 5:00
Weave this little “jewel” in lattice twined
technique with space-dyed reed on a wooden
base. The sides are completed in regular
twining, and finished with a twined down
border. Shaping, lashing techniques, and
bound weaves will be discussed. Materials:
wooden base, dyed reed and waxed linen. 4” X 5 ½” X 5 ½”
Special tools: scorp or sharp knife
$95
Intermediate
Sally
Anaya
8:00 – Noon
This is a traditionally woven basket on a 6” X
17” D handle. The bottom of the basket is solid
with a unique tucking method used for the filler
spokes. The design is an overlay pattern.
Several colors will be available from which you
may choose during class. 6” X 14” X 11”
This is a nice little basket started on a wooden
base, triple twine, and a Kumihimo braid for
accent on the rim. 6 ½” X 5”
$65
4 hours
$45
All Levels
Marilyn
S-112 Star Cat
6 hours
Wald
8:00 – 3:00
The Star Cat is an exercise in making a twill
base, a cathead basket, and a twill chase
weave swirling around the sides. Inside the
basket you see a star and on the bottom there
is a God’s Eye. 8” X 5 ½”
$50
Intermediate
Laura
S-113 Random Braid Carrier
Lee Zanger
6 hours
8:00 – 3:00
A 3-rod wale holds the spokes in a slotted
base and tops the braided weave on the
sides. The graduated sides are rimmed
with non-continuous flat oval reed.
8” X 10” X 6”
$45
Intermediate
Peggy
McCarson
S-114 Harvest Market
6 hours
8:00 – 3:00
All natural spokes are inserted into the wood
base to begin this great looking market basket.
Techniques include twining, adding multi color
overlays in a specific pattern, and 3-rod arrow
twining woven in 3 different colors. The metal
flower and leaves are added after the basket is
finished. 9” X 15” X 9”
$58
All Levels
Char
S-115 Space Dyed Wastebasket
Ciammaichella
6 hours
8:00 – 3:00
S-117 5” Butterfly
$99
Intermediate
S-118 Smoke and Natural
Woven Glass Vase
$64
$48
S-116 Exploring Baby Rattles
Sharon
4 hours
Klusmann
8:00 – Noon
In the class time, come and make
several willow baby rattles, exploring
different techniques of construction.
Baby rattles are ancient in origin and
the history will be discussed. All
supplies include graded and prepared willow, skein, pebbles, bells,
pattern and ribbon are included. Sizes vary
$45
All Levels
Bonnie
Gale
8:00 – 3:00
The 5” Butterfly is new and has never been
taught before. The mold is a teacher mold for
use in class. The lid sits in the rim and is also
the stem of the knob. Kits will be available in
cherry and walnut. A selection of exotic
woods will be available in class for an
additional charge. Learn to use hardwood
weavers as staves. The weavers are cane. Lots of tips are given
during class. 5” X 3 ¾”
This versatile wastebasket begins with a
rectangular wooden base. Learn an easy
continuous twill, triple twining in pairs,
overlay vertical color to set off the beauty of
the center twill and inserting decorative loops.
You may choose from either my Autumn
space dyed or Pastel space dyed (shown)
colors. It is great for any room of the house!
Please specify color choice. 12” X 9 ½” X 11 ½”
Intermediate
6 hours
Joni
Dee Ross
6 hours
8:00 – 3:00
Learn to weave over a glass to create this
distinctive vase for fresh, dried, or silk flowers.
Twine with smoked round reed and weave with
natural reed. Finish with a braided border. 8”
high
All Levels
Sandy
S-119 Leather and Lace Handbag
Bulgrin
8 hours
8:00 – 5:00
This basket is the perfect size to throw in your
wallet, cell phone and a bottle of water and
you’re ready to go; practical but still elegant.
The basket is woven with natural stakes and
dyed Hamburg weavers. The base is woven
and filled with a continuous weave, while the
sides are woven with a chase twill. Students will concentrate on the
twill pattern and shaping. Round rein handles complete the basket.
Basket is black and natural. 13 ½” X 7” X 7 ½”
$85
Intermediate
Annetta Kraayeveld
S-120 Blue Lattice
6 hours
8:00 – 3:00
This basket is all about shaping. It is woven on an
oval wooden base using dyed and natural reed.
You will start with a twill pattern then switch to
twining which will add to the accents to the above
rows giving a lattice airy look. What everyone
will like…there is no rim to lash! 26” around X
11” high
$59
Intermediate
Dona
S-121 Pearl Beauty
Nazarenko
4 hours
8:00 - Noon
This beautiful choker is a one of a
kind. You will love creating this
necklace from freshwater pearls and is
amazingly simple to make. It is a
family heirloom you will enjoy for years to come. Needed tools will
be provided for use in class. Different color choices will be
available. Fitted to individual
$55
Beginning/All Levels
Tammy Fabian-Southard
S-122 8” Nantucket Bowl
4 hours
8:00 – Noon
Woven in a Nantucket style weave on a
wooden mold that is yours to keep, this unique
bowl has a special base and a wide glue-on
rim. Both are made of black walnut. Weave
plain or add a little something to make it
yours. Different patterns of weaves will be
offered in class. All wood will be pre-finished for you before class.
8 ½” X 4 ¾”
$70
All Levels
Linda
Fabian
SHAKER BOXES
SB-123 Beginner’s Class
12 hours
Wed. 8:00 – 3:00
Thurs. 8: 00 – 3:00
These Shaker boxes are not baskets in the strictest
sense of the word. They are really boxes
constructed using thin veneer for the sides and
thin boards for the tops and bottoms. No glue will
be used as the Shakers used copper tacks and
wooden pegs to hold everything together.
The Shakers used these boxes to store a variety of
small items like beans, seeds, sewing items and herbs. The Shakers
usually did not finish the insides because the finish might impart an
unpleasant tast to dry foods. Students will finish their boxes at home
and may finish the interiors if they wish. 4 different sizes
Special tools: apron and safety glasses or goggles
PLEASE NOTE: This is the same class that was taught last
year. If you took the class in 2012 you will NOT be placed in the
class for 2013. Limit 10 students. This class will be held on the
porch.
$60
SB-124
Beginning
Shaker Carriers
Will
12 hours
Bondurant
Fri. 8:00 – 3:00
Sat. 8:00 – 3:00
In this class you will make 3 items. One is a
large box with a swing handle. A second is
an open top carrier with a fixed handle
somewhat like a basket. The third item is
also an open carrier with a dividing handle
down the center dividing it into two parts. While boxes are usually
not finished on the inside, these two open carriers should be finished
on all surfaces. Various sizes
Special tools: apron and safety glasses or goggles
PLEASE NOTE: This class is for students who have experience
making Shaker boxes. If you have not previously made Shaker
boxes, please do not sign up for this class. Limit 10 students.
This class will be held on the porch.
$80
Intermediate
Will
Bondurant
TEACHER BIOGRAPHIES
SALLY ANAYA – Sally has been weaving baskets for over 23
years, and teaching for 18 years. Designing helps to
express her own creative process, combining
conceptual basis with choices of materials and
textures, while exploring specific techniques in
bound weaves. Sally has taught for conferences and
private workshops throughout the USA and Mexico.
Her work has been shown in numerous juried shows
in the Seattle area, receiving the Hand Weavers Guild of America
Award. She is currently working on her book covering a history of
bound weaves and a selection of her original patterns.
WILL BONDURANT –Will, often called “Mr. B,” has worked
with wood for over 50 years and taught high school
woodworking for 20 years. He has been making
shaker boxes after the Shaker fashion for about 9
years. This has been a hobby and part time source of
income for him. His boxes are sold at the Kentucky
Artisan Center in Berea, at Completely Kentucky in
Frankfort, and at Soaps & Such in Stanford,
Kentucky.
ANNE BOWERS – Anne lives in the Eastern panhandle of West
Virginia where she teaches and designs her baskets.
Coming from a production weavers background,
she brings that experience to her students. She is in
her 31st year of weaving. Her work has been
featured in several galleries, exhibits and
magazines. She has taught on 2 basketry cruises.
Her goal is to help her students expand their knowledge of basket
weaving.
SANDY BULGRIN – Sandy has been teaching basket weaving for
20 years, having started by instructing 4-H kids,
which she continues today. Along with
basketweaving Sandy works with gourds, she enjoys
incorporating basketweaving techniques into the
gourd. Sandy teaches at her local museums. She
travels each year to different venues to teach baskets
and gourds. Sandy is also co-chair of the Basket
Cruise 2010 and 2012. They are in the process of planning for 2014.
CHAR CIAMMAICHELLA – Char has been weaving for almost
20 years and teaching for the last 10 years. She
weaves mainly with reed and loves playing with
color placement to get many different, and
interesting patterns. She teaches at home, at guild
gatherings, and many weaving conventions. She
loves teaching and passing down weaving
techniques to all. She has recently opened her website
www.charswings.com and is constantly trying new techniques and
ideas! She has been the coordinator for WinterWeave Conference
the last 13 years.
BONNIE GALE – Bonnie has been a professional traditional
willow basketmaker and willow artist for the past 29
years. She teaches across North America and
Europe. Her baskets are part of the collections at
Plimoth Plantation and Mount Vernon. Her work
has been included in diverse books and publications.
In 1999, she was awarded an Artist’s Fellowship
from NYFA. Her living willow installations have
been featured in Vogue, Vogue Living, House and Garden and Fiber
Arts magazines. In 2009, her work was featured in the PBS
“Cultivation Life” series and in 2010, she appeared on the Martha
Stewart Show. Her website is www.bonniegale.com
LINDA FABIAN – Linda and her husband, Stan, have been
producing and selling wooden basket products for
12 years. This led to an avid interest in weaving
and developing patterns using the wood products
that they produce. She has been weaving for 10
years and teaching for 5 years. She is always on
the lookout for something new that she can apply
to her patterns. She has also developed an interest in the Nantucket
style of weaving, using wood molds that they produce in their shop.
ANNETTA KRAAYEVELD – Annetta began weaving in 1994,
when she literally begged for a weaving lesson from a local basket
weaver. Since that time she has been largely self taught, learning
from both her mistakes and successes. Weaving because she can’t
stop, Annetta continues to find that the challenge of mastering new
techniques and weaving the pictures in the mind keep basketry an
exciting art form. She considers herself a weaver, a teacher and a
life-long student of basktry. In addition to publishing stacks of
patterns, Annetta has been teaching at basketry events and guilds
across the USA since 2000.
SHARON KLUSMANN – Sharon has been weaving, designing and
teaching basketry for over 25 years. Her website:
www.sharonklusmann.com features seven pages of her original
designs. She not only teaches basketry from her home studio in
Tallmadge, OH but at national conventions and guilds throughout the
country. She has had three of her designs featured in Create and
Decorate Magazine and is also the author of her “Business in a
Basket” to help others who love basket weaving turn their passion
into a successful teaching business.
PEGGY McCARSON – Peggy has been weaving since 1995 and
teaching for the last 5 years. She enjoys using
color in her baskets. The best part of weaving is the
fun she has talking to new and old friends, sharing
techniques, tasting food, and completing a basket.
BARBARA McCORMICK – Barbara was born and raised in
Mount Pleasant, SC where she learned the trade of
sweetgrass basket weaving from her grandmother,
mother, aunts and other family members at a very
early age. She has since carried on this tradition and
has shared her talent with others including her
family. Barbara teaches several classes along the
East coast and has her work displayed in several
publications including; “Row Upon Row: Seagrass Baskets of the
Lowcountry,” a documentary, “Grass Roots: The Enduring Art of the
Lowcountry Basket,” as well as the Kamisnsky House (Georgetown,
SC) and McKissick Museum (Columbia, SC) just to name a few.
Sweetgrass basket weaving is an art form that came from West
Africa over 300 years ago during slavery.
DONA NAZARENKO – When the snow “flies” or the rain pours,
that’s when Dona really enjoys creating baskets, whether in reed or
birch bark. Most of her wooden accents are made by her husband,
Warren. They are owners of Country Spirit Baskets since 1988 and
offer a variety of workshops in their studio. She is a member of
several guilds, art centers and have been in newspapers, magazines
and on TV. Dona has won several awards and when not at home
teaching classes, she can be seen traveling across the country
teaching basketry at galleries, art schools and basket conventions.
BILLY OWENS – Billy is a second generation white oak basket
maker. His dad, Dale Owens, was the founder
of “Owens Oak Baskets.” Billy now has a
third and even a fourth generation that are able
to help him weave baskets. Owens Oak
Baskets has been in business for almost 30
years in southern Missouri. All the materials
they use in their baskets are made from white
oak timber grown in the Ozarks which Billy selects, cuts and then
shaves off with a homemade hand tool made by his Dad called the
“split knife.” Billy has taught at conventions and workshops in AR,
DE, FL, GA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MD, MI, MN, MO, NJ, NC, OK, OH,
PA,SC, TN, TX, WV and WI. In his classes he enjoys sharing
everything concerning white oak from selecting the right tree to how
he prepares the weaving materials. It is his goal that first and
foremost the people in his classes have an enjoyable time.
REGINA RILEY – Regina has been making pine needle baskets for
22 years and woven baskets for 15 years. She has taught in IA, WI,
IL, IN, OH, and MO.
JONI-DEE ROSS – When Joni-Dee wove her first basket in 1989,
she discovered the perfect expression of her
exuberant optimism and joy in life. She founded
Handmade North Carolina Baskets in 1991. She
also co-owns The Woodland Nantucket Retreat
Company. Joni-Dee earned a degree in Education
from Clemson University. She has written and
published over 55 basket patterns. In addition to teaching weekly
basketry classes in her studio, Joni-Dee regularly conducts classes at
conventions, private guilds and art centers throughout the United
States. She and her business partner will soon be publishing a book
of basket patterns and weaving techniques.
TAMMY FABIAN-SOUTHARD – Having recently acquired
Fabian’s Woodcrafts, Tammy is carrying on the
family business providing wooden products to the
basket community. She has been producing and
teaching jewelry for the past 10 years. She is now
applying her skills to the basket world by carrying
on the family tradition of teaching. Her skills add a
unique twist to this age-old tradition.
TIKA TUCKER – Color, shape and patterns offer endless
opportunity for new combinations and variations,
Tika LOVES it!! She has been weaving baskets
for 20 years but has only been teaching for about
12 years from Florida to Michigan and from North
Carolina to Oklahoma. She loves to see creativity
blossom as students allow their eyes to guide them,
relying less on counting and the written pattern and
more on how to bring their own ideas to their weaving.
MARILYN WALD – Marilyn is the owner of XYZ Basket Works.
She has been weaving since 1988 and began
teaching in 1989 with only two students. XYZ
Basket Works was formed in 1992. Marilyn
has taught at conventions, guilds and workshops
around the U.S. and Canada. She has been
featured in Basket Bits Magazine and Just Patterns. The students
make teaching basketry special for her. It is rewarding seeing the
look of a weaver as she completes her basket.
JUDY WILSON – Judy has a passion for baskets, especially
intricately woven baskets. Baskets of Native
American origin and other ethnic baskets hold
a special place in her life. She is totally self
taught and has been weaving since 1984 and
teaching since 1985. She has taught all over
the East Coast in at least 16 states. She
especially likes to see students use skills that
she taught them many years ago. She likes teaching other and
helping to spread the art of basketry.
LAURA LEE ZANGER – Laura Lee has been designing baskets
and writing patterns since October 2000 and she has been teaching
on the basketry convention circuit since 2002. She enjoys expressing
her creativity in the Cherokee 1-3-5 twill designs and the Cherokee
doubleweave technique. Her latest passion is for Chitimacha twill
designs. Laura Lee has been weaving since 1986 and is a member
and founder of the River Country Basket Guild in Augusta, GA. She
shares her excitement and enthusiasm for weaving with everyone she
encounters, maintaining the fascination of a child with every new
idea, lesson and experience.
Laura Lee’s most recent achievement is in writing instructional
basket books and a novel, Spirit Voice, about a Cherokee basket
maker. It is a fascinating story of Native American life in precolonial America.
INDEX OF CLASSES BY TEACHER
Sally Anaya
T-04 Cedar Tiamonds
W-25 Oval Braid
W-44 Cedar Turtle
Th-55 Missy
8
Th-75 Cedar Mouse
F-84 Cube Squared
S-110 Jewel
8
6 hours
8 hours
2 hours
hours
2 hours
8 hours
hours
Intermediate
Intermediate
All Levels
Intermediate
All Levels
Intermediate
Intermediate
Will Bondurant
SB-123 Beginner Class
SB-124 Shaker Carriers
12 hours
12 hours
Beginning
Intermediate
Anne Bowers
T-10 Nature’s Necklace
W-24 Mayan Sun
Th-54 Japanese Top Knot
Th-71 Stepping Up New Way
F-83 Mini Antler
F-96 Church’s Doublewall
S-109 Emma’s Pumpkins
4 hours
10 hours
4 hours
6 hours
4 hours
8 hours
6 hours
All Levels
Intermediate
Intermediate
Beg/All Levels
All Levels
Intermediate
All Levels
Sandy Bulgrin
T-17 Technique Class
W-34 Gorgeous Gourd
W-41 Caned Trivet
Th-64 Celebration
F-98 Beyond Kumihimo
S-118 Woven Glass Vase
2 hours
4 hours
6 hours
6 hours
6 hours
6 hours
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
Char Ciammaichella
T-13 You Are My Sunshine
W-29 Twilly Oval
W-46 Fall Classic
Th-59 Flowery Gretchen
F-88 Overly Neon/Natural
S-114 Harvest Market
4 hours
8 hours
4 hours
8 hours
8 hours
6 hours
All Levels
Intermediate
All Levels
Intermediate
Intermediate
All Levels
Linda Fabian
T-09 2” Little Nan
W-38 3” Zebrawood
W-43 4” Zebrawood
Th-68 5” Zebrawood
Th-78 6” Zebrawood
F-100 7” Zebrawood
S-122 8” Zebrawood
2 hours
4 hours
4 hours
4 hours
4 hours
4 hours
4 hours
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
Bonnie Gale
T-06 Summer Days Melon
W-31 Pocketbook/Creel
Th-61 Really Random
Th-76 Willow Trays
F-90 Oval Muffin Basket
F-103 Sciathog
S-116 Baby Rattles
6 hours
12 hours
6 hours
2 hours
8 hours
4 hours
4 hours
All Levels
Advanced
All Levels
All Levels
Intermediate
All Levels
All Levels
6 hours
All Levels
Advanced
All Levels
Advanced
Intermediate
Intermediate
Intermediate
Sharon Klusmann
T-14 Smoky Market
W-30 Elliptical Charm
W-47 Pencil/Soda Holder
Th-60 Summer Berry Twill
F-89 Adorable Door Knob
F-97 Mahogany Oval
S-115 Wastebasket
Annetta Kraayeveld
T-15 Carats
12
W-35 Carats continued
Th-65 Laura’s Basket
F-93 Fiesta!
10
S-119 Leather & Lace
4 hours
8 hours
4 hours
8 hours
6 hours
8 hours
hours
8 hours
hours
8 hours
Interm/Advanced
All Levels
Intermediate
Intermediate
Peggy McCarson
T-12 Cross The Line
W-28 Piano Keys
W-40 Meow
6
Th-58 Panier por Fleur II
Th-72 Basket Bling
F-87 Cheeks Path
F-102 Cross Bottom
S-113 Random Braid
4 hours
6 hours
hours
4 hours
6 hours
8 hours
4 hours
6 hours
All Levels
Intermediate
Intermediate
All Levels
Beg/All Levels
Intermediate
All Levels
Intermediate
BARBARA McCORMICK
T-01 Sweetgrass Coasters
W-20 Round (straight)
Th-50 Round (Braided rim)
Th-69 Round/Oval (small)
F-79 Round/Oval (med)
S-105 Sweetgrass Trivet
6 hours
8 hours
6 hours
4 hours
8 hours
6 hours
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
DONA NAZARENKO
T-18 Birch Bark Frame
W-36 On A Pedestal
W-49 Birch Bark Pins
Th-66 Lidded Catch All
Th-73 Vase w/Jasper
F-94 Birch Bark Bowl
S-120 Blue Lattice
2 hours
8 hours
2 hours
4 hours
4 hours
6 hours
6 hours
All Levels
Intermediate
All Levels
Intermediate
Intermediate
Intermediate
Intermediate
BILLY OWENS
W-21 Large Shopper
Th-51 Oval Tote
F-80 Small Market
S-106 Small Williamsburg
6 hours
6 hours
6 hours
6 hours
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
REGINA RILEY
T-03 Coiled Coasters
W-23 Small Cracker
Th-53 Tennessee Apple
F-82 Oklahoma Angel
S-108 Harlequin
6 hours
6 hours
8 hours
8 hours
8 hours
Beg/All Levels
All Levels
Intermediate
Interm/Advanced
All Levels
JONI DEE ROSS
T-07 Jabez
4
T-16 Mini Flower Pot
W-32 7” Flower Pot
W-48 3” Nantucket Bell
Th-62 6” Polygon Nantucket
Th-77 Pencil Cup
F-91 7” Trad. Nantucket
S-117 5” Butterfly
hours
4 hours
8 hours
4 hours
6 hours
4 hours
8 hours
6 hours
Beg/All Levels
Intermediate
Beg/All Levels
Intermediate
Beg/All Levels
Beg/All Levels
Beg/All Levels
Intermediate
TAMMY FABIAN-SOUTHARD
T-08 Wire Weave Basket
4 hours
T-19 2” Canary Bowl
2 hours
W-37 Lacey Loops
4 hours
W-42 Wire Weave Necklace 4 hours
Th-67 Wire Weave Earrings 4 hours
Th-74 3” Padauk Bowl
4 hours
F-95 Twisted Elegance
4 hours
F-99 5” Purpleheart Bowl
4 hours
F-104 6" Purpleheart Bowl
4 hours
S-121 Pearl Beauty
4 hours
Beg/All Levels
Beg/All Levels
Beg/All Levels
Beg/All Levels
Beg/All Levels
Beg/All Levels
Beg/All Levels
Beg/All Levels
Beg/All Levels
Beg/All Levels
TIKA TUCKER
W-33 Going Green I
Th-63 Going Green II
F-92 Going Green III
6 hours
6 hours
6 hours
Intermediate
Intermediate
Interm/Advanced
MARILYN WALD
T-05 Masterson
W-26 Brickel
8
W-45 Webster
Th-56 Hawthorne
F-85 Chandler
F101 Webster
S-111 Atlantic Lights
6 hours
hours
2 hours
8 hours
8 hours
2 hours
4 hours
Intermediate
Intermediate
Intermediate
Intermediate
Intermediate
Intermediate
Intermediate
Additional Lodging
JUDY WILSON
T-02 Apache Tray
W-22 Anasazi
6
W-39 Branches Necklace
Th-52 Candy Corn
Th-70 Illusions Necklace
F-81 Many Friends Neck.
S-107 Kaleidoscope
4 hours
hours
4 hours
6 hours
4 hours
6 hours
4 hours
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
All Levels
LAURA LEE ZANGER
T-11 Twill Treats
W-27 Owl Eyes
Th-57 Double Woven
F-86 God’s Eye Tray
S-112 Star Cat
6
6 hours
10 hours
12 hours
10 hours
hours
All Levels
Advanced
Intermediate
Intermediate
Intermediate
Additional lodging is available in the Somerset area. If you desire to
stay at a hotel/motel or if all rooms at the Leadership Center are full,
it is your responsibility to make your own reservations and provide
your own transportation to the seminar.
Comfort Inn (606) 677-1500, 82 Jolin Drive, Somerset
Cumberland Lodge (270) 866-4208, 720 N. Hwy. 127, S.
Russell Springs
Days Inn (606) 678-2052, 125 N. Hwy 27, Somerset
Hampton Inn (606) 676-8855, 4141 S. Hwy. 27, Somerset
Holiday Inn Express (606)425-4444, 50 Stevie Lynn Drive,
Somerset
Springs Motel (270) 866-5066, 108 Steve Wariner Drive,
Russell Springs
Super 8 Motel (606) 679-9279, 601 S. Hwy. 27, Somerset
Make plans now to attend:
19th Annual
Bluegrass Area Basketmakers Seminar
June 17 - 21, 2014