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Designs used in Cherokee Basket Weaving
Cherokee Basket Designs: Peace Pipe
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Designs used in Cherokee Basket Weaving. Monday, September 26, 2005. This design has become known as Peace Pipe. This is a design which a recent well known basketweaver, Thelma Forrest, in the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma has done baskets in both river cane and commercial materials. You can see an article in the Cherokee Phoenix of October 2004, which chronicles this artist and her work, including a photo of her and her work. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Authentic Cherokee Basket Patterns.
Cherokee Basket Designs: Double Peace Pipe
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Designs used in Cherokee Basket Weaving. Monday, September 26, 2005. Why this would be called a Double Peace Pipe I don't know, except you will notice they are attached at the handle end. This actually is a combination of two designs, the small cross in the center and the pipes. This small cross is also used by the Chief's Daughter design. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Authentic Cherokee Basket Patterns. Indian Arts and Craft Act. History of Cherokee Baskets. Traditional Oklahoma Double Walled.
Cherokee Basket Designs: Chief's Daughter
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Designs used in Cherokee Basket Weaving. Monday, September 26, 2005. This design was named Chief's Daughter. This is a very common design in Cherokee Baskets. Again there is no indication which clan this design may have come from or which family in the early 1900s would have supplied or woven it. This particular design is a variation of the Diamond design with the small cross in the center. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Authentic Cherokee Basket Patterns. Indian Arts and Craft Act.
Cherokee Basket Designs: Diamond Shape
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Designs used in Cherokee Basket Weaving. Monday, September 26, 2005. This is a simple diamond shape. Notice mainly a 3 pattern. You can go either over or under where the blue dots are and the effect of the design will be determined from that, but generally the blue dotts indicate where the weave stroke has gone over. In a diagonal woven basket the design will go at about a 45 degree angle, allowing you to repeat any of the designs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Authentic Cherokee Basket Patterns.
Cherokee Basket Designs: Arrows
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Designs used in Cherokee Basket Weaving. Monday, September 26, 2005. This is called Arrows with a smaller version which is called Lightning, with a zig-zag effect in the basket. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Authentic Cherokee Basket Patterns. Indian Arts and Craft Act. History of Cherokee Baskets. Traditional Oklahoma Double Walled. Weaving a Cherokee Double Woven Basket. View my complete profile.
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Cherokee Basketweaving Tips: Beginners
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Tips on weaving Cherokee Baskets. Wednesday, June 21, 2006. If you are just weaving your first double woven, you might prefer the Eva Wolfe Double Woven since it is a smaller basket. Same with the Oklahoma Double Wall, this can very easily be woven without any colors. Once again no worries with dyes or color bleeding. This is how I learned the Oklahoma Double Wall using just plain #2 reed. Then as you get better at the weaving you can branch out into dyes and experiment with colors. Weaving Cane and Reed.
Cherokee Basketweaving Tips: Turning the rim on an Oklahoma Double Wall
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Tips on weaving Cherokee Baskets. Wednesday, June 21, 2006. Turning the rim on an Oklahoma Double Wall. If you turn the spokes and then start a weaver, you will run into problems getting the weaver to stay in place and in some cases it will pull loose, causing the outside wall to become too loose and it will not lay tightly against the inside wall. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Difference between Reed and Cane weaving. Making the Reed and Cane *flexible*. Weaving Cane and Reed.
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Cherokee Natural Dyes: Cutch Recipe
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These are Natural Dyes commonly found in Cherokee Baskets and Natural Dyes in my Baskets. Sunday, May 27, 2007. This is the recipe used for the Cutch. Dye pictured above. The above photo shows the dye on reed and cane. Into your dye pot put:. 1 cup of salt;. Now add 2 gallons of water;. Stir in about a tablespoon of water softener, if you have hard water;. Comes in power form, so before adding it to the water, put about 1/2 cup of power into a small bowl and dissolve it in hot water;. Now add the Cutch.
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Cherokee Natural Dyes: April 2008
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These are Natural Dyes commonly found in Cherokee Baskets and Natural Dyes in my Baskets. Thursday, April 03, 2008. I must say, I really didn't know quite what to expect trying this particular dye on reed and cane. This is my first attempt at using this particular dye as well. However, I was very unexpectedly surprised by the results. This is how I did it. This Recipe came with the Dharma Trading Company Indigo that I ordered from them, it's also on the web. 4 1/2 oz of Dharma Dyehouse Color Remover.
Cherokee Basketweaving Tips: Weaving the Bottom Corners of the Double Weave
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Tips on weaving Cherokee Baskets. Sunday, April 22, 2007. Weaving the Bottom Corners of the Double Weave. When weaving the outside bottom corners, the key is not to squish the corner, it should lay nice and even over the inside bottom corners. If your corners on the inside are off, then the outside corners will be off as well. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Weaving the Bottom Corners of the Double Weave. Indian Arts and Craft Act. History of Cherokee Baskets. Traditional Oklahoma Double Wall.
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Cherokee Natural Dyes: Brazil Wood
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These are Natural Dyes commonly found in Cherokee Baskets and Natural Dyes in my Baskets. Wednesday, January 02, 2008. If you're looking for a really great red for cane give Brazil wood a try. Recipe for Brazil Wood on Cane:. 1 Soak 4 oz of Brazil Wood pieces in about 1 to 1 1/2 gals. of water over night; then boil it for an additional hour the next day;. 2 Add 1 cup of table salt or salt of your preference;. 3 Add a touch of water softener if you have hard water;. 6 Now re add your cane to the mixture;.
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Cherokee Natural Dyes: More Cutch
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These are Natural Dyes commonly found in Cherokee Baskets and Natural Dyes in my Baskets. Sunday, May 27, 2007. These photos are still from the same dye pot shown below and as you can see the color gets progressively lighter. The very top photo is reed that was just dipped and swished in the Cutch. Twice The resulting color was just enough to take away that white not dyed look that reed has. Posted by Cherokee Baskets. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Flowing Water - Eva Wolfe Style.
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Cherokee Natural Dyes: Red Sandalwood
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These are Natural Dyes commonly found in Cherokee Baskets and Natural Dyes in my Baskets. Wednesday, January 02, 2008. By technical name. I use it here because in some books it's called Sanders Wood or Sandal Wood. This photo is too dark. The pink color is the *wrong* side of the cane, the pink/yellow color is the *right* side of the cane. I used the recipe for this wood similar to the Brazil Wood recipe, except I presoaked. This dye stuff takes a long time for dyeing as well. 2 Add one cup of table salt;.
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Designs used in Cherokee Basket Weaving. Monday, September 26, 2005. Why this would be called a Double Peace Pipe I don't know, except you will notice they are attached at the handle end. This actually is a combination of two designs, the small cross in the center and the pipes. This small cross is also used by the Chief's Daughter design. You can see an article in the Cherokee Phoenix of October 2004, which chronicles this artist and her work, including a photo of her and her work. This is a simple diam...
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