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  2. Basket weaving - Wikipedia

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    Basket weaving (also basketry or basket making) is the process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into three-dimensional artifacts, such as baskets, mats, mesh bags or even furniture. Craftspeople and artists specialized in making baskets may be known as basket makers and basket weavers .

  3. Underwater basket weaving - Wikipedia

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    They are then left to stand until pliable and ready to be used in weaving. The weaving is, however, usually not done under water (see counterexample below). [4] An issue of The American Philatelist from 1956 refers to an Alaskan village where "Underwater basket weaving is the principal industry of the employables among the 94 Eskimos here. By ...

  4. Weaving - Wikipedia

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    Weaving is often classified as "craft" alongside other art forms like ceramics, embroidery, basket weaving, and more. Historically, there has been a hierarchy between artists who were considered " craftspeople " and artists who worked in traditional mediums of painting and sculpture. [ 105 ]

  5. Lucy Telles - Wikipedia

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    A woven basket made by Lucy Telles (National Museum of the American Indian) Telles, who learned basket weaving as a child, was well known for her fine basketry during her lifetime. Her innovations in basket weaving had a lasting influence on Yosemite weavers. While traditional Miwok baskets had one color, she used two colors per basket.

  6. Christine Navarro Paul - Wikipedia

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    Christine Navarro Paul (December 28, 1874 – 1946), a member of the Native American Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana, was a celebrated basket maker and teacher.. Beginning in her 20s, she led the efforts of the Chitimacha women to create and sell beautiful woven baskets made from dyed wild river cane.

  7. Wicker - Wikipedia

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    In a smaller piece such as a basket, a strengthening frame is not needed so the entire piece is woven from the wicker material. [13] Synthetic types include paper-wrapped high tensile wire (using the Lloyd Loom process patented in the early 20th century), and plastic or resin. The synthetic wickers are often preferred for outdoor use ("all ...

  8. Carrie Bethel - Wikipedia

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    She gave basket weaving demonstrations at the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition. [2] Bethel was one of a group of Mono-Paiute women who "became known for their exceedingly fine, visually stunning and complex polychrome baskets." [3] Other basket weaving artists in this group included Nellie Charlie and Lucy Telles.

  9. Bambooworking - Wikipedia

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    Basket weaving (also basketry or basket making) is the process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into three-dimensional artifacts, such as baskets, mats, mesh bags or even furniture. Craftspeople and artists specialized in making baskets may be known as basket makers and basket weavers. Basket weaving is also a rural craft.

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