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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.
Cherokee Basketweaving Tips: June 2006
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Tips on weaving Cherokee Baskets. Thursday, June 22, 2006. Look very carefully at the middle weavers in this basket bottom, bottom photo. This is the way you need to start the basket in order for the design to come out right on the outside bottom. The top center weaver begins Under 3 to the left and Over 3 to the right; the bottom center weaver begins Over 3 to the left and Under 3 to the right. This is looking at the middle and when weaving from the middle to the outside edges. Now looking at the top ph...
Cherokee Basketweaving Tips: Using clips and the spray bottle
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Tips on weaving Cherokee Baskets. Tuesday, June 20, 2006. Using clips and the spray bottle. I use a lot of those little 2" clips, particularly at the corners for holding the weaving in place when turning the corners. They come in handy as well, when weaving up the inside wall, at the corners also. The spray bottle comes in handy as well, if you set it inside the basket to shape the bottom. Letting the basket dry over night gives you a rest and helps to *set* the weaving in place. Weaving Cane and Reed.
Cherokee Basketweaving Tips: Making the Reed and Cane *flexible*
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Tips on weaving Cherokee Baskets. Tuesday, June 20, 2006. Making the Reed and Cane *flexible*. When weaving you'll want a flexible material, so the reed is usually soaked. Reed if soaked to long will absorb any impurities in your water, in the city that's chlorine. It will also become *hairy*. These can be later removed by clipping, but the less amount of time spent soaking the less of a *hairy* reed you'll have. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Difference between Reed and Cane weaving.
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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.
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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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Cherokee Natural Dyes: Henna Dye 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 Henna dye pictured above. 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;. The Henna 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 Henna paste to your dye pot;. View my complete...
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Cherokee Natural Dyes: Osage Orange Recipe
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These are Natural Dyes commonly found in Cherokee Baskets and Natural Dyes in my Baskets. Thursday, December 14, 2006. Add 1 gal of water to your dye pot;. Add one cup of plain table salt - the salt works as a leveling agent, which gives you a more even dye - remember this is cane I'm dyeing so this may not work on cloth materials;. Add 1 cup of Osage Orange powder/saw dust;. Bring all of this to a boil;. Add 1 more gal of water so you have a 2 gal dye pot;. The photo at the top is the cane after it is d...
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Cherokee Natural Dyes: Photos of Baskets using these Dyes
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These are Natural Dyes commonly found in Cherokee Baskets and Natural Dyes in my Baskets. Tuesday, December 26, 2006. Photos of Baskets using these Dyes. To see more photos of these materials made into baskets go here:. Cherokee Baskets with these dyes. Posted by Cherokee Baskets. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tannin as a Mordant Recipe. Finished Basket using Blackberry Natural Dye. Photos of Baskets using these Dyes. Flowing Water - Eva Wolfe Style. History of Cherokee Baskets.
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Cherokee Natural Dyes: January 2008
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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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